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Y la mejiya rosá; Loj lábioj loj tiénej finoj . . . ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? ¿Disej que mi bemba ej grande Y mi pasa colorá? Pero dijme, por la vijne, ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? Como tu nena ej blanquita La sacaj mucho a pasiá . . . Y yo con ganae gritate ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? A ti te gujta el fojtrote, Y a mi brujca maniguá.
La prensa periódica entre 1833 y 1895, Madrid: Cátedra-Instituto de la Mujer, 2000 Sánchez Llama, Íñigo, "El nacionalismo liberal y su textualización en las letras peninsulares del siglo XIX: el caso de Faustina Sáez de Melgar (1835-1895) y Benito Pérez Galdós (1843-1920)", Revista Hispánica Moderna , LIV.1 (2001), pp. 5-30
Rita Cetina Gutiérrez (22 May 1846 – 11 October 1908) was a 19th-century Mexican educator, writer, and feminist who promoted women's education in Mérida, Yucatán.She helped found a literary society, a periodical, and a school with Gertrudis Tenorio Zavala and Cristina Farfán.
Juana de Ibarbourou was an early Latin American feminist. Ibarbourou's feminism is evident in poems such as "La Higuera", in which she describes a fig tree as more beautiful than the straight and blooming trees around it, and "Como La Primavera", in which she asserts that authenticity is more attractive than any perfume.
Rodríguez de Tió was born Dolores Rodríguez de Astudillo y Ponce de León [note 1] in San Germán, Puerto Rico.Her father, Sebastián Rodríguez de Astudillo, was one of the founding members of the Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico (literally, "Illustrious College of Attorneys," the governing body for Spanish attorneys in Puerto Rico, similar to a bar association). [2]
La mujer en el pensamiento dominicano. Xinesquema. Santo Domingo 2004, Cole. Santo Domingo, 2004. Mujer. Mujer. Nicole Sánchez y Giovanna Bonnelly. Ediciones Mercasid, Santo Domingo, 2007. La lectura como liberación e identidad: importancia de los autores nacionales. Areíto. Periódico Hoy. Santo Domingo. 2 August 2008.
Nancy Morejón (born August 7, 1944 in Havana) is a Cuban poet, critic, teacher, and essayist. [1] She was a recipient of the Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Award and has been called "the best known and most widely translated woman poet of post-revolutionary Cuba".
Jael Uribe Elizabeth Medina is best known as Jael Uribe (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, February 10, 1975) is a writer, storyteller, poet and painter creator of the female poetic foundation named Women Poets International.