Juana de Asbaje, better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, was a 17th-century Mexican poet, playwright, and nun. Born in 1648 in San Miguel Nepantla, she became one of the first feminist writers in the Americas, advocating for women's education and intellectual freedom. Her works, including poetry and essays, reflect her deep knowledge of literature, science, and philosophy. Sor Juana's legacy continues to influence literature and discussions on women's rights in Latin America.
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