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Send us a textDive into the incredible life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, often hailed as the first feminist of the Americas. A brilliant scholar, poet, and nun, Sor Juana broke societal barriers in 17th-century Mexico by advocating for women's education and intellectual freedom. Her powerful writings and defiance of gender norms continue to inspire generations.In this video, we explore her extraordinary journey—from her early passion for learning to her bold stance against the patriarchal constraints of her time. Discover how Sor Juana's legacy as a trailblazer shaped Mexican culture and global feminism.If you're passionate about history, feminism, and Latino culture, this is a story you don't want to miss!#SorJuanaInesDeLaCruz #LatinoPodcast #FeministIcon #MexicanHistory #Trailblazer #WomenInHistory #LatinoCulture #Feminism #Poetry #LatinoHeritage #HistoricalFigures #thegloballatinfactor GlobalLatinFactorDon't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on more inspiring stories from Latin history and culture!
En este episodio de Épocas Épicas seguimos con la segunda parte de la vida de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, una mujer que no se detenía ante nada ni nadie. Después de ganarse el favor de virreyes y condes con sus obras y su genialidad, las cosas empezaron a complicarse. Entre cartas polémicas, enfrentamientos con la iglesia y hasta un eclipse de sol que desató el caos en México, Sor Juana siguió desafiando las expectativas de su época. ¿Sabías que además de poeta y dramaturga, fue contadora del convento y realizó experimentos científicos? Aunque sus últimos años fueron marcados por las dificultades, su legado perdura hasta hoy. ¡Incluso tenemos un día dedicado a los libros en su honor! Acompáñanos en la aventura para descubrir que Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz... ¡ES HISTORIA! ✨ Musica de Kevin MacLeod: "Grand Dark Waltz Moderato" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
¡En este episodio nos adentramos en la fascinante vida de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, la mente más brillante de la Nueva España! ✨ Hablaremos de cómo dejó a todos con la boca abierta al escribir el "Neptuno Alegórico" y cómo este evento fue solo el inicio de una serie de controversias y momentos épicos en su vida. Nos metemos en los chismes ️ de la época, la relación con la virreina María Luisa Manrique de Lara , su rebeldía contra el padre Núñez, y cómo se las arregló para ser la rockstar de las letras en pleno siglo XVII. Además, exploraremos cómo defendió el derecho de las mujeres a la educación y cómo hasta tuvo tiempo para componer música y meterse en debates científicos . ¡Todo esto y más en una historia que te va a dejar con ganas de saber más! Acompáñanos en la aventura para descubrir que Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz... ¡ES HISTORIA! Musica de Kevin MacLeod : "Grand Dark Waltz Moderato" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode, we sit down with Tony Award winner Cady Huffman. Cady takes us on a journey through her career, from her early days in youth theater to her Tony-winning performances on Broadway. She shares fascinating insights into working with legendary directors like Bob Fosse and collaborating with comedy genius Mel Brooks on "The Producers." Cady opens up about her current role as director of the off-Broadway show "Empire," discussing the challenges and joys of bringing the history of the Empire State Building to life on stage. She also reveals her passion for inclusive storytelling and her vision for future projects, including a fresh take on "The Music Man" and a performance piece about Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. Follow and connect with all things @HalfHourPodcast on Instagram, and YouTube. Share your thoughts with us on JOB on our podcast cover post on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El chisme mas pedido sobre virreinas, los rumores que hasta el día de hoy rondan alrededor de la famosisima Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, la poetiza mas amada de México que se convirtió en estandarte del movimiento lésbico. Cuéntanos tus teorías sobre este chismesito. No olvides seguirnos en redes para más contenido interesante
In this episode, Professor Stephanie Kirk guides our reading of Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz's “Sonnet 189.” Her scholarly insights help us to appreciate the nuances of Sor Juana's poetry and her importance in her own lifetime and beyond. Professor Kirk read Edith Grossman's translation of "Sonnet 189" from Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Selected Works (https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393920161). Copyright (c) 2014 by Edith Grossman. With permission of the publisher, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. To learn more about Stephanie Kirk's scholarship, you can click here (https://artsci.wustl.edu/faculty-staff/stephanie-kirk). Cover image: Miguel Cabrera, posthumous portrait of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, 1750. Museo Nacional de Historia, Mexico City, Mexico. Public domain.
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Bart Geeraedts heeft een gesprek met intercultureel filosoof Renate Schepen en kunstenaar Seandy Achthoven. Eind april geven ze aan de ISVW de filosofieweek Kunst, lichaam, context. Daarin zullen Latijns-Amerikaanse denkers als Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Maria Zambrano aan bod komen. Zij bieden een radicaal andere manier van denken en daarmee brengen ze verborgen aannames in ons westerse denken aan het licht. Niet alleen via filosofisch argumenten, maar ook via beeldende kunst, dichtkunst en lichamelijke oefeningen kun je ideeën tot je nemen. Daarom brengt Bart Geeraedts ook een bezoek aan het atelier van Seandy Achthoven, waarin ze aan de hand van haar schilderijen uitlegt hoe kunst ons kan helpen ons voelend denken aan te zetten.
AVISO LEGAL: Los cuentos, poemas, fragmentos de novelas, ensayos y todo contenido literario que aparece en Crónicas Lunares di Sun podrían estar protegidos por derecho de autor (copyright). Si por alguna razón los propietarios no están conformes con el uso de ellos por favor escribirnos al correo electrónico cronicaslunares.sun@hotmail.com, nos encargaremos de borrarlo inmediatamente. Si te gusta lo que escuchas y deseas apoyarnos puedes dejar tu donación en PayPal, ahí nos encuentras como @IrvingSun --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/irving-sun/message
On today's episode of The “Center” we're joined by Latina feminist theologian Dr. Theresa Yugar. Dr. Yugar is best known for her research and writing work on the 17th century Catholic nun Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, publishing the book Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Feminist Reconstruction of Biography and Text through Wipf and Stock publishers in 2016. In 2019, Dr. Yugar was invited to co-create the production of “History's Worst Nun” an animated TedEd short film that summarizes the life of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. Dr. Yugar's other notable work includes Valuing Lives, Healing Earth: Religion, Gender, and Life on Earth, a festschrift honoring the life, work, and influence of Catholic feminist theologian Dr. Rosemary Radford Ruether.Dr. Yugar earned a Master of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School in 1997, and later completed a PhD from Claremont Graduate University in 2013. Her areas of expertise include ecofeminist theory and praxis and gender in colonial Latin American history. She is the recipient of a Fulbright and Hispanic Theological Initiative Fellowship, and Scholar for the Chancellor's Doctoral Incentive Program. Yugar teaches in the Chicana(o) and Latina(o) Studies and the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies departments at California State University in Los Angeles. "Sweet Times" is by All Bets Off, and is provided by Adobe Stock.
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In honor of Latinx Heritage Month, this week we are discussing Mexican icon and super-genius, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. From her rebellious childhood to her time in the royal court and later her life as a nun. Then we explore how she became known as the “The Tenth Muse” and how it affected her personal and professional life, including connections to other important figures in Mexico at the time. Later we dig into some rumors about her and how her writings made her enemy number one in the eyes of the church. Lastly we talk about her impact on literature, music, film, theater and more. Follow the podcast: Twitter: @BigRepPod Instagram: @BigReputationsPod Become a Patreon supporter: patreon.com/bigreputationspod Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/86669619 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hosts: Kimberly Kunkle and Rebecca L. Salois Logo Design: Samantha Marmolejo Music: Shawn P. Russell Sound Consultant and Mixing: Shawn P. Russell Editing: Rebecca L. Salois ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sources: Complete Works, by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz I, The Worst of All, directed by Maria Luisa Bemberg (on Kanopy) A Life Without and Within: Juana Ramírez / Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, by Electa Arenal Sor Juana: Or, the Traps of Faith, by Octavio Paz “History's Worst Nun,” a TED-Ed video on YouTube “Sor Juana, Inside Out, and Saint Saiya” episode of Why Do We Read This?
Disponibles ya las reacciones y comentarios del episodio 44 con nuestra amiga Gabe Ruiz.
This 2019 episode covers a woman who was the Spanish empire's most widely published poet of her time. Her work has survived until today, but not her own thoughts about much of her life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Entrevista con Hilario Peña prolífico escritor y ganador de distintos concursos y estímulos nacionales e internacionales, autor de la trilogía Detective Malasuerte, Un pueblo llamado redención (Premio Bellas Artes De Novela 2016), El asesino de las mil caras (Mención honorífica Certamen internacional Sor Juana Ines 2018). Links del Tío: https://linkr.bio/elclubdeltioDescarga gratis El asesino de las mil caras: https://tinyurl.com/6erv6xxp
Entrevista con Hilario Peña prolífico escritor y ganador de distintos concursos y estímulos nacionales e internacionales, autor de la trilogía Detective Malasuerte, Un pueblo llamado redención (Premio Bellas Artes De Novela 2016), El asesino de las mil caras (Mención honorífica Certamen internacional Sor Juana Ines 2018). Links del Tío: https://linkr.bio/elclubdeltioDescarga gratis El asesino de las mil caras: https://tinyurl.com/6erv6xxp
Feliz Cinco de Mayo! This week, we're talking about one of our favorite nuns, the genius author, poet, and scholar Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. Born in the mid-1600s, Sor Juana's work has had a resurgence in the past few decades, and we want to get a little piece of the action for ourselves. (Yes, we know Cinco de Mayo isn't actually a big deal in Mexico.) Rachel shakes people's hands just to MESS with them. Jackie reveals one of the rules of being white. Theo recommends time travel. Topics include: Kermit face, head nods between men, Joshua's professional look and feel, sexual home runs, Play-Doh men, Oliphaunts, Octavio Paz, the SAT (Spaniard Aptitude Test), absorbing one's twin in utero, and the genderqueer police.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
MONSTRUOS, BRUJAS Y MAGAS - Análisis literario y audio libros
En el episodio de hoy, de Monstruos, brujas y magas, en clave de adelanto de nuestra lectura de Diciembre, en el club de lectura de LA CRESPO ESTUDIO, leo un fragmento de MUGRE ROSA, de Fernanda Trias, en clave de audiolibro. También, les cuento un poco de qué se trata MUGRE ROSA a manera de resumen o sinopsis. Y desde luego, una introducción a la biografía de ésta escritora recientemente galardonada con el premio Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, porqué el libro se llama MUGRE ROSA, y qué es el PINK SLIME. ¿Todo eso? Sí, o al menos... Lo intentaremos! Producción: La Crespo Estudio Conducción y locución: Facundo Rubiño Música original del programa: Jorge Soldera INFO SOBRE ACTIVIDADES, CURSOS Y LINK A COLABORACIONES https://linktr.ee/InfoMonstruosBrujasYmagas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monstruosbrujasymagas/message
MONSTRUOS, BRUJAS Y MAGAS - Análisis literario y audio libros
En el episodio de hoy, de Monstruos, brujas y magas, en clave de adelanto de nuestra lectura de Diciembre, en el club de lectura de LA CRESPO ESTUDIO, leo un fragmento de MUGRE ROSA, de Fernanda Trias, en clave de audiolibro. También, les cuento un poco de qué se trata MUGRE ROSA a manera de resumen o sinopsis. Y desde luego, una introducción a la biografía de ésta escritora recientemente galardonada con el premio Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, porqué el libro se llama MUGRE ROSA, y qué es el PINK SLIME. ¿Todo eso? Sí, o al menos... Lo intentaremos! Producción: La Crespo Estudio Conducción y locución: Facundo Rubiño Música original del programa: Jorge Soldera INFO SOBRE ACTIVIDADES, CURSOS Y LINK A COLABORACIONES https://linktr.ee/InfoMonstruosBrujasYmagas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monstruosbrujasymagas/message
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was a Catholic nun in Mexico in the late 17th century who outraged the Spanish Inquisition by being way smarter and cooler than them. As long as she had the love and protection of the Vicereine of New Spain, Maria Luisa, they were powerless to stop her. But that protection wouldn't last forever... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Soneto tradução Antônio Miranda
Muchos la conocemos ya sea porque la vimos en la escuela o en nuestro día a día la vemos en los billetes de 200 pesos... pero la vida de Sor Juana esta llena de curiosidad y un apasionante deseo de aprender. Conoce a la decima musa de Mexico. No mencione esto en el episodio pero estare subiendo algunas de sus obras a nuestra biblioteca virtuahttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kueHk9M9KkaEwNN_71OAvmh_APTwNzqm?usp=sharing Como saben no soy una experta en edición de audio y aun no domino el editarlos :) jaja si por eso se escucha medio raro.
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On today’s episode, guest host Dominique Preate of the class of 2023, a Philosophy major minoring in Biology and Spanish, sits down with Dr. Michelle Maldonado, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University, to discuss the life and work of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, a writer, philosopher and poet sometimes referred to as “The Phoenix of Mexico,” on the 372ndanniversary of her birth.
Desde la equidad de genero hasta el papel de las mujeres en la revolución pasando por la importancia de las parteras. Interesantes temas que tienen que ver con el papel de la mujer en la sociedad, su evolución y las luchas a las que aún se enfrentan las mujeres del mundo en búsqueda de la igualdad. Disfrute cada semana de un nuevo episodio de Mujeres de Hoy con Andrea Saldaña y déjese sorprender. Te presentaremos los temas del diario acontecer, pero la retórica o hasta el título buscarán una guía, una propuesta más allá del miedo, una pista para evitar la pasividad, un indicio para no caer en actitudes pesimistas o de autocompasión, algo que rebase la natural indignación de algunos hechos, que suele paralizar, esperamos reconocer en cada problema una oportunidad para actuar, para colaborar, para defender, para buscar nuevas maneras de hacer las cosas, en resumen, parafraseando a Rosario Castellanos debe haber
After a childhood spent buried amongst the texts of her grandfather's library teaching herself Latin and Nahuatl, Greek rhetoric, and philosophy, it's not surprising that the young Juana was considered a prodigy. So much so that, at just fifteen, she found herself lady-in-waiting to the Vicereine, wife of the Viceroy of New Spain. Court life, however, didn't appeal to young Juana, who, sick of rich and drunken bachelors and their flirtatious ways, craved the space and time to dedicate herself to her studies. So, what was she to do? Join the nunnery, of course! Here, she found the scholarly solace she desired. But when the Bishop of Puebla, one of the most influential men of the New World, publically maligned her for daring to think beyond her sphere, Juana penned a manifesto that would become one of the most important proto-feminist texts in the history of the Americas - if not the world. Donaway, Elizabeth. A Baroque Drama: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s Crisis in Seventeenth-Century New Spain, 2019. Hanover Univesity. Thesis. https://history.hanover.edu/hhr/19/HHR2019-donaway-sorjuana.pdfMerrim, Stephanie. “Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz”. Encyclopædia Britannica, 2020. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sor-Juana-Ines-de-la-Cruz#ref959Merrim, Stephanie, ed. Feminist perspectives on Sor Juana inés de la cruz. Wayne State University Press, 1999.Paz, Octavio. Sor Juana, or, the traps of faith. Harvard University Press, 1988.Schuessler, Michael. “Reply to Sor Philotea”. Enyclopedia.com, 2019. https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/culture-magazines/reply-sor-philoteaIf you want to support Deviant Women, follow us on: PatreonTwitter @DeviantWomenFacebook @deviantwomenpodcastInstagram @deviantwomenpodcastDeviant Women is recorded and produced on the lands of the Kaurna People and we pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was a renaissance woman from 17th century Mexico. Born an illegitimate daughter of a Spanish Captain and a Criolla mother, Juana went on to become a scholar, nun, theologian, and poet. At age 46 she died after tending to her sick sisters after the plague arrived in Mexico City in 1695. On this episode of Prayer amid Pandemic, Joel Morales Cruz, the Histories of the Latin America Church and a contributor to Christian History’s issue on Latin American Christianity, shares how the world in which Juana inhabited was deeply shaped by epidemics, what made Sor Juana’s faith so strong, and what the church can learn from her today. Nyei Sandu from Juba, South Sudan, offers this episode’s prayer. Read Christianity Today’s latest coronavirus coverage What is Prayer amid Pandemic? Read more Rate Prayer amid Pandemic on Apple Podcasts Follow the podcast on Twitter Follow the host on Twitter: Morgan Lee Music by Urban Nerd Beats, Prod. Riddiman, and Oliver Dúvel Prayer amid Pandemic is produced by Morgan Lee, Mike Cosper, and Erik Petrik
Poets and Muses: We chat with poets about their inspirations
This week, Isabel (https://medium.com/@isabel.ahermosillo) and I, Imogen Arate (https://www.instagram.com/imogenarate/), discuss our respective poems, "En el otro lado del espejo no hay nada" ("Nothing on the other side of the looking glass") and "Determined," and examining our heritage. You can read Isabel's poem at: http://www.himenmag.com/textos/en-el-otro-lado-del-espejo-no-hay-nada Here are other ways to follow Isabel: https://twitter.com/Isabelucci_ https://www.instagram.com/issabelucci_/ Check out this episode to also hear about virtual poetry events taking place during the week of June 8th. Photo by Isabel A. Hermosillo. Links to topics we touched on: 1. Amelio Robles Ávila: https://legacyprojectchicago.org/person/amelio-robles-avila 2. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sor-Juana-Ines-de-la-Cruz 3. Tezcatlipoca: https://www.ancient.eu/Tezcatlipoca/ and https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tezcatlipoca 4. Women’s Day March in Guadalajara: https://www.deccanherald.com/international/nazi-salutes-molotov-cocktails-rock-massive-mexico-womens-march-812107.html and https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/english/womens-day-2020-thousands-women-took-over-mexico-demand-justice-and-equality-through-massive#imagen-1 5. Gloria Steinem’s silence over Tara Reade’s accusation against Joe Biden: https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-have-womens-groups-gone-dead-silent-on-biden-assault-accusation 6. Anita Dunn’s role at Times Up: https://theintercept.com/2020/03/24/joe-biden-metoo-times-up/ 7. Native-American history: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Native-American #Poetrypodcasts #PoetsandMuses #ImogenArate #IsabelAHermosillo #Enelotroladodelespejonohaynada #Nothingontheothersideofthelookingglass #Determined #Mexican #Writer #Poet #Translator #Photographer #traveling #surrealism #bendingreality #artasportals #nerd #videogamesasportals #virtualreality #duallanguagepoems #mixedlanguagepoems #Chicanopoetry #LydiaMartinez #ElSacrificiodelasPapas #feelapoem #selfexploration #Nepalesemonastery #comingtotermswithfemaleidentity #lookingbackinhistory #femalehistoricalfigures #FridaKahlo #AmelioRoblesÁvila #firsttransgenderman #SorJuanaInésdelaCruz #Tezcatlipoca #SmokingMirror #LaraCroft #TombRaider #loveofhistory #historicalreferences #ExaminingOurHeritages #violenceagainstwomen #womensrights #genderequality
Juana Inés de Asbaje Ramírez de Santillana, o mejor conocida como sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (San Miguel Nepantla, Nueva España, 12 de noviembre de 1648-México, Nueva España, 17 de abril de 1695) fue una religiosa jerónima y escritora novohispana, exponente del Siglo de Oro de la literatura en español. PODCAST PREDATORS
In this episode of Babe Town, the babes ease some anxiety with stories of prodigy Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and absolute hero Irena Sendler.
Religion commentator Katelyn Beaty joins host Karen Wright Marsh to tell the story of Juana Ines de la Cruz (1648-1695), the first female theologian of the Americas, a woman whose passion for knowledge fueled her dramatic life. Have your heard of the little Mexican girl whose intellectual gifts dazzled the elites of her day? Despite the constraints of colonial powers, Juana Ines de la Cruz collected the largest library in Mexico, wrote poetry and plays known across the Western Hemisphere, and, in the end, was brought down by the Spanish Inquisition. Discover the courageous woman determined to share her God-given talents with the world.Meet host Karen Wright Marsh, and learn more about the show here: www.karenwrightmarsh.comGuest Katelyn Beaty is author of A Woman’s Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World and has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Religion News Service, She is an acquisitions editor for Brazos Press and has served as an editor at Christianity Today magazine. Find out more at www.katelynbeaty.com/For more reading, Karen recommends Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz: Selected Works, translated by Edith Grossman, with an introduction by Julia AlvarezSor Juana by Octavio PazBecome a podcast partner! Make your gift at: www.theologicalhorizons.org/giving. Thank you!Support the show (http://www.theologicalhorizons.org/giving)
In this episode, we discuss the works of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. We consider the allegory in her loa to The Divine Narcissus in connection with that in Disney Pixar's film Inside Out. Additionally we analyze issues of gender in her Letter to Sor Filotea as they relate to the anime series Saint Seiya. We utilize the Norton Anthology of World Literature, 4th Edition, volume E. Music: Fugue in C# Major, from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1": J.S. Bach Music Synthesizer and Programming: Shawn P. Russell Sound Consultant and Mixing: Shawn P. Russell Recording and Editing: Rebecca L. Salois
Hoy en Veritas dei Universus, hablaremos de la obra de Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, mejor conocida como Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. religiosa jerónima y escritora novohispana, exponente del Siglo de Oro de la literatura en español. Considerada por muchos como la décima musa. ???? Escúchalo en vivo todos los lunes 6pm por: www.circovolador.org/radio
This podcast was made for a class project in CH510 - Survey of Global Christian History at Methodist Theological School in Ohio.
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In this Episode we discuss the 19th-century short story, Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville. We consider what it has in common with Orange is the New Black's portrayals of ICE and what particular parallels exist between Bartleby and Peter Gibbons from the 1999 film, Office Space. n.b. from Andrea: I mentioned swearing fealty of naturalization in 2013. It was 2006. In this episode, we utilize the the Norton Anthology of World Literature, 3rd Edition, volume E. Additional References include: Josefina Ludmer's Feminist perspectives on Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. Music: "Fugue in C# Major, from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1": J.S. Bach Music Synthesizer and Programming: Shawn P. Russell Sound Consultant and Mixing: Shawn P. Russell Recording and Editing: Rebecca Salois and Andrea Fernandez
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz is compassionately referred to as the “Tenth Muse”, known by many as the Greatest Poet in Colonial Mexico, and now known to represent the first feminist writings in the New World. She even became a nun, actively avoiding married life, because it was the only place she could study! This nun created quite the splash in Golden Age Mexico, this is her story. ** Find out more about NAWG: A History Podcast by visiting the home page and watching other episodes where I introduce my goals with this History podcast ** NAWG: A History Podcast home page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Y0KxFpOks4S1kqJHRBH6w? Find me on social media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nawgahistorypodcast/ Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FNAWGahistory&redir_token=UTIXszhuvAkG6y61h9taZU0JmIN8MTU2NzIxNTY4MEAxNTY3MTI5Mjgw&event=video_description&v=zMes-Hjgz9M Twitter: https://twitter.com/NawgF ** Thanks! ** To our wonderful fans and supportive listeners. Thank you for your comments and feedback! Your input helps select future features on NAWG episodes! **Originally Published on YouTube, all subscribe and interface interaction instructions given verbally refer to that publication platform**
It's an Unsung Sluts Podcast celebration of Latina Heritage Month. In this episode, we celebrate two "Sisters." The first is a 17th Century genius nun named Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. The second is our LGBT activist Sister Sylvia Rivera. Please send us an email about the Unsung Sluts (Amazing Women doing Amazing Things) in your lives at: Email - unsungslutspodcast@gmail.com Follow Unsung Sluts Podcast on: Instagram: @unsung_sluts_podcast Twitter: @unsungsluts Facebook - Unsung Sluts Podcast The Unsung Sluts Podcast can now be found on: iTunes Stitcher TuneIn The Podbean App Google Play Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. It really helps us out. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648 - 1695) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juana_In%C3%A9s_de_la_Cruz https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sor-Juana-Ines-de-la-Cruz https://edsitement.neh.gov/curriculum-unit/sor-juana-ines-de-la-cruz-first-great-latin-american-poet Sylvia Rivera (1951 - 2002) https://medium.com/queer-history-for-the-people/simply-sylvia-bc8d98af205d https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQg5xzirxH4 https://timeline.com/sylvia-rivera-threw-one-of-the-first-bottles-in-the-stonewall-riots-but-her-activism-went-much-4bb0d33b9a2c https://srlp.org/about/who-was-sylvia-rivera/ http://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/tgi-bios/sylvia-rivera https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Rivera https://ubuntubiographyproject.com/2017/07/01/sylvia-rivera/ Hazel Mae Ferrier (Listener story from Anne-Marie) (Theme song "Liverpool Sluts by Sigmund Droid)
Den katolska nunnan Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, från det vi idag kallar Mexiko, var beredd att göra allt för att få ägna sig åt kunskap och studier. 1600-talets förväntningar på kvinnor gjorde att klosterlivet i så fall var det enda tänkbara. I det välbeställda San Geronimo-klostret kunde hon förfoga över såväl vetenskapliga instrument som tusentals böcker. Sor Juana var en osannolik person för sin tid eftersom hon också tog upp frågor om kvinnoförtryck och inte ville låta sig begränsas av tidens uppfattning. Hennes skrifter omfattar dikter och pjäser, men också ämnen som språk, vetenskap och filosofi. Samtal med litteraturprofessor Anders Cullhed, Anthony Lappin, professor i spanska och Inger Enkvist, professor emerita i spanskspråkig litteratur.
Den katolska nunnan Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, från det vi idag kallar Mexiko, var beredd att göra allt för att få ägna sig åt kunskap och studier. 1600-talets förväntningar på kvinnor gjorde att klosterlivet i så fall var det enda tänkbara. I det välbeställda San Geronimo-klostret kunde hon förfoga över såväl vetenskapliga instrument som tusentals böcker. Sor Juana var en osannolik person för sin tid eftersom hon också tog upp frågor om kvinnoförtryck och inte ville låta sig begränsas av tidens uppfattning. Hennes skrifter omfattar dikter och pjäser, men också ämnen som språk, vetenskap och filosofi. Samtal med litteraturprofessor Anders Cullhed, Anthony Lappin, professor i spanska och Inger Enkvist, professor emerita i spanskspråkig litteratur.
Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food history writer, cook and author. Discover how Mexicans celebrate builders, the religious ceremonies and feasts to thank the people who build the homes we live in; find out which drink was equally popular amongst Mexican colonial Monks 17th century English Quakers; And I'll introduce you to Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Mexico's most famous poet, philosopher and cook. —————————————– Newsletter: Subscribe here Book: Mexican Market food, a celebration of traditional Mexican cooking Go to my ebook store here Twitter: @chipotlepodcast + @rocio_carvajalc Instagram: @rocio.carvajalc email: hello@passthechipotle.com web: passthechipotle.com Youtube: Pass the Chipotle Podcast Buy me a taco! Donate to the show here
Episode 3 is an interview with author Désirée Zamorano. We talk about her masterful PI novel, Human Cargo; her short story, "Quickie;" Akashic Books' Mondays Are Murder flash fiction series (hers will go live on August 1st!); and we briefly touch on her literary novel, The Amado Women. Désirée isn't just a writer, she is a fellow mystery lover, and she gives a shout-out to a number of fabulous writers and books. I've linked to the websites of these contemporary writers: Edgar winner Naomi Hirahara, Ausma Zehanat Khan, Sara Gran, best-selling author Kate Atkinson, James Sallis (who has won the lifetime achievement award from Bouchercon, among many other mystery awards), Rachel Howzell Hall, Sue Ann Jaffarian, and the wonderful Steph Cha, whom I interviewed in Episode 2. Classic mystery writers include Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, John D. MacDonald (the Travis McGee novels) and Patricia Highsmith. One last influential writer mentioned, although not in the field of mystery, is Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. We talk about books and writing, but we also discussed the need for women to be financially savvy and have an "escape fund" -- not necessarily to escape a dangerous relationship (although obviously that can help), but also so you're not stuck in a bad work situation. Money is freedom. The most important links, however, are the ones Désirée sent me on human trafficking: Fighting Human Trafficking, and 20 Ways You Can Help If you'd rather read than listen, here is the transcript. Enjoy! Transcript of interview with Désirée Zamorano Welcome to Destination Mystery: A Podcast for Readers who Love a Good Mystery. I’m Laura Brennan. A Pushcart Prize nominee and award-winning short story author, Desiree Zamorano has wrestled with culture, identity, and the invisibility of Latinas from early on and addressed that in her commentaries which have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, NPR’s Latino USA, and Publisher’s Weekly. She is also proud of having co-authored with her sister two plays commissioned by Southern California's Bilingual Foundation for the Arts. "Reina" and "Bell Gardens 90201" received Equity productions and toured for a total of eight years. She delights in the exploration of contemporary issues of injustice and inequality, via her mystery series featuring private investigator, Inez Leon, published by Lucky Bat Books. Human Cargo was Latinidad's Mystery Pick of the Year. Her novel, Modern Cons is a story of psychological suspense where she explores the reverberations of being raised by a con artist. Laura Brennan: Thank you for being here. I'm so excited. Désirée Zamorano: Whoo-hoo! LB: How are you, Désirée? DZ: Me, too. I'm excited, too. LB: Tell me a little bit about yourself. How did you get started writing? DZ: We writers are all a crazy bunch and we probably as kids said, Oh, I want to create something so wonderful, because as kids we have fallen into this world. And as kids we have this naïve perception that writers just magically put those words on the page. Well, I wanted to magically put those words on the page! But as I got older I realized it took a lot of work to make the work look seamless. So you asked how I got into it. I always wanted to be a writer and I started sending off my short stories -- those were a big deal as I was my twenties, short stories were the thing -- and after about 100 rejections, two acceptances and $50, I thought wow, that's a lot of heartache! I mean, if I'm going to deal with rejection, I might as well go big time. So I sat down to write a novel. I'm going okay, I'm going to write the Great American novel. And I sat down to write a novel and I thought, I have no idea what I'm doing. And I thought about all the books I loved to read and I love classics, I love contemporary modern fiction, but have a real soft spot for mysteries. And what I love about mysteries, and what I loved as I sat down to write mysteries,
"El Estudio Verde y Oro" a través de @XEQradio presenta a Andrea del Carmen, bajo la conducción de Rodrigo de la Cadena y Eugenio López. Inició su desempeño escénico logrando premios en declamación, oratoria y participando en recitales de piano como la alumna más destacada de su generación. Obtuvo el segundo Lugar en el Festival Nacional Valores Juveniles en su debut como intérprete; reconocimiento que le valió ser nombrada Cantante Femenil del Año, por la prensa especializada de Baja California. Se ha presentado en giras dentro de la República Mexicana, Estados Unidos, Centroamérica y Medio Oriente. El Instituto Mexicano de la Radio la premió como Revelación del Año. Además de sus grabaciones como cantante, ha tenido experiencia en doblaje, comerciales y jingles en E.U. y México. En el 2010 Andrea cantó, como artista invitada, en el único concierto público que Los Violines Mágicos de Villafontana han presentado. En noviembre del 2011 la cantante mostró parte de su espectáculo "Este amoroso tormento"(poemas de la 10a. musa musicalizados e interpretados por ella misma) en el programa homenaje a Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz por Tv Mexiquense "Sin Secretos", con Yazmin Alessandrini; esta estupenda emisión obtuvo el Premio Nacional de Periodismo al Mejor Programa Cultural del 2012. Andrea ha sido invitada por Rodrigo de la Cadena a participar en algunos de los más importantes eventos musicales en México: Homenaje a Armando Manzanero, Festival Agustin Lara en Tlacotalpan Veracruz, Conciertos "El Soundtrack del Mundo", Segundo Festival Internacional del Bolero Teatro de la Ciudad. http://www.andreadelcarmencantante.blogspot.mx
On Start the Week Andrew Marr discusses faith and doubt. Richard Holloway started training for the priesthood from the age of 14, but as the former Bishop looks back on his life he reveals a restless spirit, always questioning his beliefs. Karen Armstrong has had similar crises of faith, and asks in a forthcoming talk, 'What is Religion?' For the 17th century Mexican nun, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, faith was wrapped up in her love of writing and poetry - her life is brought to the stage by the playwright Helen Edmundson. And Jonathan Safran Foer celebrates the Jewish text Haggadah which tells the story of the Exodus to the Promised Land.Producer: Katy Hickman.