Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Jabar Bluetooh Directions my comment on Tristan's blog because it does not work Niamath
It is true that the bishop had a conflict with the author about the role of women, because at this age was not acceptable for a woman to leave her role as mother or homemaker to get an education. However, I am a little confused about what really represented the bishop. You write that she fought against the church, but I think in this text the bishop critical from your point of view of man but ; religious. But at the same time, there may be another conflict with the church besides the problem of genre of Sor Juana. We know that historically the church condemned the thinkers who sought knowledge, especially scientific, because they were afraid that this knowledge diminishes the faith of the masses & amp; nbsp; and in the same way, the power of the church. It would be interesting to know if during the century in which Sor Juana lived the church was still a bit against the thinkers, they are men or women. Perhaps the bishop speaks for both the man and the church. In this case, she not only defends against the church as you say but also against men.
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