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Virginia Ayllón Soria (La Paz, Bolivia, 1958) is a Bolivian essayist, poet, and literature scholar. Her works refer to gender topics such as patriarchal violence, cultural participation of women, and feminism[1]. Ayllon is a specialist on Adela Zamudio, a XIX century Bolivian writer. She has been a professor in the Higher University of San Andrés in La Paz, where she taught courses such as: Feminist Literary Critic, and Critical Women History in the Máster of Feminist Studies.[2]
Publications
[edit]De tanto haber andado yo ya soy otra : bibliografia de la mujer boliviana, 1986-1991 (Centro Documental de la Mujer "Adela Zamudio", 1991), co-authored with Fernando Machicado
Las campeonas : mujer y deporte en la prensa nacional 1991 (Centro Documental de la Mujer "Adela Zamudio", 1992), co-authored with Fernando Machicado
Obra Completa de Lindaura Anzoátegui
Búsquedas: cuatro relatos y algunos versos (1996)
Guía para la organización de centros de documentación (PIEB, 2001), co-authored with Rossana Brinati Aspiazu
Rutas de las mujeres dirigentas de la ciudad de El Alto (Centro de Promoción de la Mujer Gregoria Apaza, 2001)
Obra completa de Yolanda Bedregal (Plural, 2009)[3]
La ausencia de Adela Zamudio
Pirotecnia [Hilda Mundy] (La mariposa mundial: Plural, 2004)
Búsquedas: las discapacidades (2004)
Liberalia: diez fragmentos sobre la lectura (Yerbamala Cartonera, 2006)
La ausencia de Adela Zamudio (Nuevo Milenio, 2012), co-authored with Luis H. Antezana; an interactive CD with musical videos based on Adela Zamudio poems.
Cuentos de Adela Zamudio (Plural, 2013)
Antología del pensamiento contemporáneo en Bolivia (CLACSO, 2015)[4], co-edited with Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui
Poesía de Adela Zamudio (Plural, 2017)
El pensamiento de Adela Zamudio (CIDES-UMSA, 2018)[5]
Obra Reunida de Adela Zamudio, (Vicepresidencia del Estado, 2021)[6]
Común y corriente: las crónicas de Soledad V. [novel] (Ed. Pirotecnia, 2023)
References
[edit]- ^ Por (2023-02-04). "Virginia Ayllón, la Vicky". Revista Rascacielos (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ^ "Virginia Ayllón - El Siglo de las Mujeres - Goethe-Institut Bolivia". www.goethe.de. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ^ Bedregal, Yolanda; Ayllón, Virginia; García Pabón, Leonardo (2009). Obra completa (1. ed.). La Paz, Bolivia: Plural. ISBN 978-99954-1-210-4.
- ^ Rivera Cusicanqui, Silvia; Aillón, Virginia; Lehm A., Zulema, eds. (2015). Antología del pensamiento crítico boliviano contemporáneo. Colección Antologías del pensamiento social latinoamericano y caribeño (Primera edición ed.). Buenos Aires: CLACSO. ISBN 9789877221251.
- ^ Ayllón, Virginia (2018). El pensamiento de Adela Zamudio (Primera edición ed.). La Paz: CIDES-UMSA. ISBN 978-99954-1-876-2.
- ^ Zamudio, Adela (2021). Obra reunida. Biblioteca del bicentenario de Bolivia (1a. edición ed.). La Paz, Bolivia: Vicepresidencia del Estado Plurinacional. ISBN 978-99974-25-27-0. OCLC 1274167457.
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