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Cinco mujeres y un alma en pena

Cinco mujeres y un alma en pena

Rosa María Spinoso Arcocha

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Editora Dialetica
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9786527049890
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Este libro recoge las biografías de seis mujeres importantísimas en la vida cultural, social y política de México y Brasil, que han estado escondidas y relegadas por la historia oficial por el solo hecho de ser mujeres: María Salomé de la Encarnación Tavares fue víctima de la Inquisición por casarse dos veces; Anna Jacinta de San José 'Dona Beija' fue una supuesta cortesana brasileña; Josefa Pereira, la “ciudadana brasileña” que se enorgullecía de serlo; Salomé Carranza fue una tlacotalpeña de “mirada penetrante” y combativa feminista; Chole, Soledad Orozco, la aguerrida sindicalista, candidata electa y referencia en la historia del sufragio femenino en México; y la Llorona, el fantasma que espanta el sueño de los y las mexicanas. La doctora Spinoso Arcocha analiza las biografías de estas aguerridas mujeres desde la historia cultural y los estudios de género, un nicho académico que dignifica a aquellas que la historia oficial no quiso reconocer.

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