Rosario Castellanos: Por un jardín de idioma inagotable, por Sara Uribe. Sesión 2
In this second session of the series, writer Sara Uribe continues her exploration of the work of Rosario Castellanos, one of the most influential figures in Mexican literature. Through various genres—essay, narrative, poetry, and theater—Castellanos reflected on fundamental themes such as gender, identity, power, and culture. Her critical, lucid, and deeply committed voice remains relevant today more than ever. 🗓 Don't miss this conversation about her thought and writing, broadcast from Casa Estudio Cien Años de Soledad. 🔔 If you're on YouTube, subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications to receive alerts for the next sessions (June 5 and 12).

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