The readings of the work dedicated by Sor Juana to her patron, the Countess de Paredes, have followed different paths: between literature and life, rhetoric of courteous love and feminine friendship, poetic and politics, Sapphic, Neoplatonic or Petrarchan tradition. This work focuses on the exchange of representations between the poet and her patron and proposes that in this dialogue of figurations new feminine agencies arise in the XVII century, from an orbital place with respect to the metropolitan centrality. In these discourses, both private and public, different traditions on female representation are traced and merged, transforming the figuration of women in the Republic of Letters
The principal action of a woman in the western tradition of love poetry is to accept or reject the s...
This text reflects on Sor Francisca Josefa del Castillo y Guevara (1671-1742), observing not so much...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to examine, based on the consulted sources, the feminine archetype in t...
The Enigmas offered to the Discrete Intelligence of the Sovereign Assembly of the House of Pleasure ...
abstract: In this work we review certain biographical and historical data concerning Sor Juana and M...
In the last decades, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s work has become a prime example of marginal writing...
As the New World's foremost seventeenth-century literary figure, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz has simul...
Esta investigación se enfoca en dos obras específicas de la monja y poeta mexicana del siglo diecisi...
Due to its complexity and the thematic depth in its verses and in its prose, the work of Sor Juana I...
The following article explores one of the most important texts of New Spain's Baroque titled"Respues...
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Mexico, 1648-1695) is one of the biggest names in poetry and prose Hispa...
Traditionally, sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648-1695) occupies a central place in Latin American –Mex...
This work aims to demonstrate how the body of women who aspired to be saints during the Middle Ages ...
O objetivo desta pesquisa é identificar e relacionar as diversas invocações e características de Mar...
Sor Juana’s Respuesta a sor Filotea (1691) is one of her most widely read works and an established t...
The principal action of a woman in the western tradition of love poetry is to accept or reject the s...
This text reflects on Sor Francisca Josefa del Castillo y Guevara (1671-1742), observing not so much...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to examine, based on the consulted sources, the feminine archetype in t...
The Enigmas offered to the Discrete Intelligence of the Sovereign Assembly of the House of Pleasure ...
abstract: In this work we review certain biographical and historical data concerning Sor Juana and M...
In the last decades, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s work has become a prime example of marginal writing...
As the New World's foremost seventeenth-century literary figure, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz has simul...
Esta investigación se enfoca en dos obras específicas de la monja y poeta mexicana del siglo diecisi...
Due to its complexity and the thematic depth in its verses and in its prose, the work of Sor Juana I...
The following article explores one of the most important texts of New Spain's Baroque titled"Respues...
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Mexico, 1648-1695) is one of the biggest names in poetry and prose Hispa...
Traditionally, sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648-1695) occupies a central place in Latin American –Mex...
This work aims to demonstrate how the body of women who aspired to be saints during the Middle Ages ...
O objetivo desta pesquisa é identificar e relacionar as diversas invocações e características de Mar...
Sor Juana’s Respuesta a sor Filotea (1691) is one of her most widely read works and an established t...
The principal action of a woman in the western tradition of love poetry is to accept or reject the s...
This text reflects on Sor Francisca Josefa del Castillo y Guevara (1671-1742), observing not so much...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to examine, based on the consulted sources, the feminine archetype in t...