805 resultados para Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Throughout history, women have played an important role in literature. Nevertheless, since Sappho's poetry until now, feminine voices have had to struggle for recognition of their works. ^ Before the nineteenth century, women were almost ignored in Spanish literature. Society kept them as “ángeles de la familia,” taking care of their homes, husbands, and children. Some of them, such as María de Zayas y Sotomayor in Spain and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz in Mexico, complained about their situation in their writings. However, they expressed their fight not as a generation but as individuals. ^ In the nineteenth century, the ideas and ideals of Romanticism, were brought to Latin America from Europe. Cuba was among those countries where the new movement took roots. Initiated by Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, a group of women began to participate in literary reunions, and to found newspapers and magazines where works authored by women, dedicated to feminist ideas, were published. They indeed through literature started to live out womanhood in order to intellectually leave the ideological prisons where society had been keeping them. ^ This study scans the literary works of all Romantic women writers in Cuba. It specifically analyzes poetry and short stories, and investigates how these authors expressed themselves in their works against the patriarchal society, where they lived and wrote their books. An eclectic critical method has been used. ^ Findings were very revealing. Only three of the fourteen writers studied in my dissertation had been previously mentioned by major critics. Most of them had been ignored. However, the greatest discovery was that they prompted something new: For the first time they projected themselves as a group, as a collective consciousness, and this fact established a difference with former women writers in Cuban literature before Romanticism. In other words, they produced a “Renaissance” in Cuba's literature. In spite of how they lived between 1820 and 1900, their struggles for women's rights have linked them to our current times. ^
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Tesis (Maestría en Salud Pública) UANL.
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New edition of the author's two series of essays which were published separately, 1891 and 1895. The first series appeared originally in El Nacional, 1890-91.
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Pós-graduação em Letras - IBILCE
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Introducción. Sor Juana de la Cruz (1481‐1534) fue la abadesa de la comunidad de Cubas de la Sagra. A lo largo de toda su vida, la beata vivió una intensa espiritualidad, marcada por unos arrebatos visionarios en los que declamaba unos sermones que serían transcritos por una compañera y agrupados en una obra, que llevaría el título del Libro del conorte. En esa misma época, se escribió el libro de la Vida, que recoge la semblanza biográfica y espiritual de Sor Juana. A pesar de las tentativas de beatificación de la religiosa, el proceso iniciado en 1610 quedó truncado, pues los censores consideraron que la obra tenía varios pasajes de una naturaleza poco ortodoxa. Los estudios de la obra y la figura de Sor Juana de la Cruz presentan al investigador una aproximación feminista, historicista y teológica. Este trabajo pretende profundizar en el universo creador de Sor Juana, analizando el Libro del conorte como un texto literario y contextualizando a la religiosa en un marco europeo...
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Port. con orla tip
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Palau,
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