En “A donde te lleve el tiempo”, Ana Lilia Cepeda utiliza el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México como escenario que ...
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz se consolidó primero como autora de villancicos, un género para entender su genio literario y musical ...
Ciudad de México. Antes de adquirir la relevancia poética que la convirtió en la décima musa o de que publicaran sus textos ...
Long before Frida there was Juana. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a nun in 17th century Mexico City, then capital of New Spain, was the first great poet in the Americas. She was also a determined scholar, ...
With a pair of twinned chapbooks—Enigmas by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, translated by Stalina Emmanuelle Villarreal, and Sor Juana and Other Monsters by Luis Felipe Fabre, translated by John ...
In early summer, Nicole Legnani, assistant professor of Spanish and Portuguese, anticipated a key hurdle in order to teach virtually in fall 2020. Legnani was planning her graduate seminar on colonial ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Ballet Hispánico debuts two works: one about the 17th-century nun and poet Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, and the other, “Papagayos,” featuring a ...
As a young woman in 17th-century Mexico, Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana had two choices: get married or join a convent. In comparison to the idea of having to obey a husband until death, ...
Two plays, by and about the 17th-century feminist activist Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, will be staged on Oct. 21 and 24 at 4:30 p.m. in Tansill Theater. The performances are free and open to the public ...
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