
Mexican women from all walks of life have left an indelible mark on our national history. Of course, the Virgen de Guadalupe is in a category of her own in this respect, but here we are talking about women born, raised, and who lived in the geographical area that we now call Mexico, and who left an imprint that continues to have positive consequences for our nation.
The following are the five women who have influenced and shaped the country the most, from the time of the Spanish conquest to the present day.
1. La Malinche
2. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
A most excellent poet, essayist, and dramaturge. This intellectual powerhouse transformed culture and society from her cloistered life in a convent cell during the colonial period (1521-1821). In her writing, especially “The Response to Sor Filotea,” she anticipates much of feminist thought with an uncanny intellect that no one in Latin America, female or male, has ever matched to the present day.
3. Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez
Without her courage and resolve, the independence movement of 1810 would have been aborted. Her timely warning to Don Miguel Hidalgo about his impending arrest, along with that of his collaborators, greatly changed the course of Mexican history. We need to acknowledge more the role of “La Corregidora” (as she is popularly known) during the independence festivities of the 16th of September.
4. Frida Kahlo
5. María Félix
The contributions of these five women were paramount in the creation of a political, cultural, and intellectual identity that gives Mexico its uniqueness in the world’s family of nations. Without their existence, Mexico just wouldn’t be the country we know today.
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