New Philosopher

Children make us gods

Men write books because they can’t have babies, speculated the 25-year-old Rosario Castellanos in her philosophy master’s thesis from the Universidad Nacionál Autónoma de México. Mexican cultural production in 1950 was almost strictly the domain of men, to which Castellanos responded early on with her philosophy of “feminine culture”, and later with poetry and novels. She contended that men replicate themselves in philosophy and art because they aren’t godly enough to do so in the flesh. This jab could have been delivered by Castellanos’ intellectual forerunner, the 16th century Mexican Hieronymite and poet philosopher Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, who protested her temporary sentence to life-with-no-books by insisting that you can find philosophy outside of

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