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  1. Queering the Cosmic Race Esotericism, Mestizaje, and Sexuality in the Work of Gabriela Mistral and Gloria Anzaldúa Tace Hedrick ABSTRACT: Despite their differences in place and time, the woman-centered Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral and the Chicana lesbian feminist writer Gloria Anzaldúa both looked to a transnational intellectual American ...

  2. May 23, 2018 · Gabriela Mistral is a strange figure among the chattering Latin-American poets…in her we have the concentrated force of that humble, strong, enduring creature, the Spanish and Indian woman of the middle class and of the peasantry, the type that teaches, labors, suffers, prays, without audible protest or question.

  3. Apr 24, 2020 · Here, we’ll take a concise look at the poetry of Gabriela Mistral — an overview of her published works and analysis of major themes. She was cited “for her lyric poetry which, inspired by powerful emotions, has made her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire Latin American world.”. Born in Vicuña, Chile, Mistral had ...

  4. Both cases elevate and endorse women as the logical and necessary defenders of Mother Earth. Connected as they were with the Pan-American initiatives of the interwar period, the writers in question—chief among. them Gabriela Mistral—introduced and advocated ecofeminist ideas across Latin America.

  5. Gabriela Mistral was the first female Latin American poet to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. She received it in 1945. The Nobel citation read: “ for her lyric poetry which, inspired by powerful emotions, has made her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire Latin American world “. Gabriela Mistral was the pseudonym ...

  6. Gabriela Mistral was a Chilean poet, diplomat, and educator. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945, she was the first Latin American author to receive this honor. . Her work continues to resonate with readers today for its exploration of universal themes such as love, loss, nature, and social justice, particularly concerning the plight of women and marginalized communiti

  7. As a Chilean author and educator, Gabriela Mistral became the first Latin American author to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. She boldly advocated for the rights of women, children, the poor, and many other disadvantaged groups in her community. Gabriela Mistral was born on April 7, 1889.

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