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44: 345:(National System of Investigators). A year later, in 2005, she was honored with the Doctorate Honoris Causa by the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana and with her nomination as an Emeritus Honorary Creator of the National System of Creators. In 2006 a web page was published about her, which was coordinated by Beatriz Aracil Varón, in the Virtual Library Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, of 269:
On her return to Mexico, she became a teacher in the Department of Theater History in the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. In 1959 her first daughter, Alina, was born. After a journey to Cuba in 1961, she started to teach a course in Mexican Literature at the National Preparatory School Number
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That same year she returned to Mexico, and since has led courses at the Faculty of Philosophy and in numerous universities overseas. In 1989 she was named Member of the National System of Researchers. In 1991 she obtained the National University Prize and again in 1994 she was given the title of
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Vivancos Pérez, Ricardo F. “Siguiendo el ‘rastro’ del cuerpo femenino: Margo Glantz y el pensamiento feminista contemporáneo.” Realidades y fantasías / Realities and Fantasies. Ed. Sara Poot-Herrera. México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México-U.C. Mexicanistas, 2009.
341:(Mexican Language Academy). In 2004 she was awarded the "Premio Nacional, campo I, Área de Lingüística y Literatura" (National Prize, field 1, Are of Linguistics and Literature). That same year she was granted the distinction of Emeritus Investigator of the 226:
For many reasons, the family (including four daughters) had to move quite often. As a result, Margo went to several schools. She spent two years in the Secondary School No. 15, a year in the Israelite School of Mexico, and earned her baccalaureate in the
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1, as well as courses in Universal Literature and of Mexican Literature at the Preparatory No. 5. In the same year she started to teach at the University Center of Theatre, at the School of Theater and Fine arts of the
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In 1966 she became a permanent, full-time Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, specifically in Hispanic Literature and Comparative Literature. She founded and directed the university magazine
284:. She was also the director of the Israel-Mexico Cultural Institute until 1969. In 1971 her daughter Renata was born. In the same year she set out for the United States of America, where she taught classes at 219:, where they had relatives, but were denied entry and had to remain in Mexico. Although they stayed faithful to Jewish traditions, they soon moved in Mexican artistic circles. Her father was a friend of 303:(A Thousand and One Calories: A Dietetic Novel), which inspired a great number of other books in the field of creation and criticism (see bibliography). In 1981 she dedicated her autobiographic work, 299:
She returned to Mexico in 1974, where she rejoined the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, teaching courses in Latin American and Mexican Literature. In 1978 she edited her first fictional book,
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has since awarded her the nomination of Honorary Emeritus Creator of the National System of Creators, as well as the Council of Humanities Fellow.
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From 1947 to 1953, Margo Glantz studied English and Spanish Literature, as well as Art history, majoring in Theater History at the
314:(INBA), where she promoted and directed a number of publications. A year later she obtained the "Premio Xavier Villaurrutia" (The 1113: 408: 928:“Margo Glantz: De la amorosa inclinación de enredarse en la literatura”, in Rogelio Arenas Monreal y Gabriela Olivares Torres, 987: 395: 322:. In 1986 she set out for England, where she worked as a Cultural Associate in the Mexican Embassy in London, until 1988. 388: 382: 342: 311: 1108: 1093: 1031: 1017: 1002: 972: 87: 65: 58: 338: 192: 806: 949:“Semblanza de Margarita Glantz Shapiro, Premio Nacional de Lingüística y Literatura, 2004”, in Hugo Chávez, 741:, (coord.), Memoirs of the Congress on Sor Juana and her contemporaneous (1995), México, UNAM-Condumex, 1998. 733:
Del fistol a la linterna, Homenaje a José Tomás de Cuéllar y Manuel Payno en el centenario de su muerte, 1994
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Material de lectura: Margo Glantz. Fragments from Las genealogías, No pronunciarás, Síndrome de Naufragios
191:; born January 28, 1930) is a Mexican writer, essayist, critic and academic. She has been a member of the 492:, México, Alfaguara, 1996. Second Edition. México, Alfaguara-Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana, 2002. 228: 1048: 361: 266:. It was there where she presented her thesis on "The French Exoticism in Mexico (From 1847 to 1867)". 168: 315: 231:
Number 1, the old school of San Ildefonso, where she was strongly influenced by one of her teachers,
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Biographic fragment of Margo Glantz in Tompkins, Cynthia Margarita and David William Foster, (eds.)
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Incide the Statues of Saints, Mexican Writers on Culture and Corruption, Politics and Daily Life
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Villalobos, José Pablo. “Síntoma de naufragios: La imaginación genealógica de Margo Glantz.”
1078: 262:. In 1953 she left for Europe, where she earned her doctorate in Hispanic Literature at the 232: 1068: 331: 8: 346: 263: 158: 242:. Here she had many outstanding professors, among them writers and philosophers such as 296:, which gave name to a wave of emerging literature in the 60s, the "Onda" (the Wave). 211:
in the 1920s. Her father, Jacobo Glantz, met her mother, Elizabeth (Lucia) Shapiro in
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José Gorostiza y Juan Rulfo (reception speech in the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua)
659:, (coord. y presentation), México, INBA-SEP (Colección Estanquillo Literario), 1984. 671:, vols. I, II, III, IV (editor), México, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, 1985. 401: 223:, and had great interest in the new cultural currents of his new adoptive country. 187: 669:
Guía de Forasteros, estanquillo literario (paper of history on Mexican literature)
517: 464:, México, Martín Casillas, 1981 (Premio Magda Donato 1982); reediciones: México, 477: 251: 1062: 539: 243: 216: 529: 294:
Onda y escritura en Mexico (Wave and writing in Mexico), Jovenes de 20 a 33
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Notable Twentieth-Century Latin American Women: A Biographical Dictionary
781:[Margo Glantz Wins Manuel Rojas Ibero-American Narrative Award]. 621:
Intervención y pretexto. Ensayos de literatura comparada e iberoamericana
247: 127: 629:, México, Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP) / Martín Casillas, 1982. 783: 289: 154: 932:, México, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California-Plaza y Janés, 2001. 921:“Letras que pasan por el cuerpo” in Francisco Blanco Figueroa (ed.), 900:“Margo Glantz, los géneros transfigurados”, in Miguel Ángel Quemáin, 846:
Historias íntimas, entrevistas con diez escritoras latinoamericanas
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Historia de una mujer que caminó por la vida con zapatos de diseñador
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Las formas de nuestras voces: Chicana and Mexicana writers in Mexico
935:“El caso Margo Glantz por Nora Pasternac”, in Ana Rosa Domenella, 886:“Margo Glantz. Entrevistas poscoloquio”, in Claire Joysmith (ed.), 872:“Tenemos que reescribir el mundo. Margo Glantz”, in Erna Pfeiffer, 779:"Margo Glantz gana Premio Iberoamericano de Narrativa Manuel Rojas" 549: 505: 691:
Esguince de cintura: ensayos sobre narrativa mexicana del siglo XX
677:, UNAM / El Equilibrista, México, 1992; reedition with the title: 837:“Margo Glantz”, in Jean-Francois Fogel y Daniel Rondeau (dirs.), 653:, México, Joaquín Mortiz, 1984 (Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 1984). 647:, México, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM), 1984. 208: 24: 663:
Cuentistas mexicanos del siglo XX. Vol. I: Fin del viejo régimen
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Taller de la escritura: conversaciones, encuentros, entrevistas
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Territorio de leonas. Cartografía de narradoras de los noventa
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Out of the Volcano. Portraits of Contemporary Mexican artists
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La voz a ti debida. Conversaciones con escritores mexicanos
865:“Margo Glantz: stetl in Coyoacan”, in Andrew Graham-Yooll, 747:, Mexico, Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes, 2000. 327: 271: 1024:
La imaginación genealógica: Herencia y escritura en México
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Margo Glantz: Ensayos y Relatos. Margo Glantz y la crítica
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, ¿hagiografía o autobiografía?
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Borrones y borradores. Ensayos sobre literatura colonial
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Finalist of the "XX Premio Herralde de Novela 2002" for
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EntreVistas. Diez escritoras mexicanas desde bastidores
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Entrevistas. Diez escritoras mexicanas desde bastidores
498:, Rosario, Beatriz Viterbo, 2001. Second edition, 2006. 907:“Las formas de la religiosidad”, by Adela Salinas, in 699:, México, UNAM, 1994; reedition: México, Taurus, 2001. 867:
After the despots Latin American views and interviews
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In 1983 she was named Director of Literature at the
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Mujeres mexicanas del siglo XX: la otra revolución
893:“Margo Glantz as Catholic Jew”, in George Szanto, 853:Women writers of Latin America. Intimate histories 715:Huérfanos y bandidos: “Los bandidos de Río Frío”, 639:De la amorosa inclinación de enredarse en cabellos 679:La desnudez como naufragio: borrones y borradores 1060: 862:, Washington, Londrés, Smithsonian Press, 1991. 723:, Toluca, Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, 1996. 717:, México, Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, 1995. 207:Margo Glantz's family immigrated to Mexico from 615:Repeticiones. Ensayos sobre literatura mexicana 508:, 2002. Premio Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 2004. 450:Doscientas ballenas azules y cuatro caballos... 31: and the second or maternal family name is 963:Bravo, María Dolores y Blanca Estela Treviño. 751:Obras reunidas: Tomo I: La literatura colonial 685:Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Notas y documentos 468:, 1997 y Valencia (España), Pre-Textos, 2006. 337:In 1995 she was elected to be a member of the 881:Premio Universidad Nacional 1991. Entrevistas 721:Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: saberes y placeres 665:, (compilator), México, SEP, INBA, DDF, 1984. 617:, México, Universidad Veracruzana (UV), 1980. 587:, (coord. y prol.), México, Siglo XXI, 1969. 579:Tennessee Williams y el teatro norteamericano 575:, México, Secretaría de Obras Públicas, 1964. 404:, also known as Premio FIL de Literatura 2010 16:Mexican writer, essayist, critic and academic 879:“Entrevista a Margarita Glantz Shapiro", in 516:, translated by Andrew Hurley, Willimantic: 486:, México, UNAM, 1990. Reedición, UNAM, 2006. 942:Interview to Margo Glantz, in Reina Roffé, 851:“Margo Glantz”, in Magdalena García Pinto, 848:, Ediciones del Norte, Hanover, Mayo, 1988. 753:, Fondo de Cultura Económica, México, 2006. 422:Manuel Rojas Ibero-American Narrative Award 138:Writer, essayist, literary critic, academic 1099:Members of the Mexican Academy of Language 1089:Mexican people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent 997:. México: Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 2000; 858:“Margo Glantz”, in Margaret Sayers Peden, 593:, (prol. y ant.), México, Siglo XXI, 1971. 352: 951:Premio Nacional de Ciencias y artes, 2004 776: 703:Obra selecta de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 434:Novels, short stories and autobiographies 88:Learn how and when to remove this message 904:, México, La Memoria del Tlacuilo, 1996. 745:Sor Juana: La comparación y la hipérbole 597:La aventura del Conde de Rousset Boulbon 566: 307:to her father, who died one year later. 301:Las mil y una calorias, novela dietética 240:National Autonomous University of Mexico 51:This article includes a list of general 657:Bordando sobre la escritura y la cocina 605:, México, La Máquina de Escribir, 1979. 416:Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 1061: 918:, Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 2000. 573:Viajes en México. Crónicas extranjeras 195:since 1995. She is a recipient of the 844:Interview by Magdalena García Pinto, 807:"Cuerpo Contra Cuerpo, Margot Glantz" 474:The Family Tree: An Illustrated Novel 186: 855:, Austin, University of Texas, 1991. 777:Paz Núñez, María (August 18, 2015). 759:Sexto Piso, 2020 (Editor, Ana Negri) 591:Onda y escritura, jóvenes de 20 a 33 37: 697:La Malinche, sus padres y sus hijos 389:Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes 13: 1119:20th-century Mexican women writers 1104:Montclair State University faculty 1084:21st-century Mexican women writers 1049:Articles by Margo Glantz (spanish) 957: 409:Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León 396:Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana 343:Sistema Nacional de Investigadores 312:Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes 57:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1130: 1042: 965:Margo Glantz: 45 años de docencia 911:, Editorial Patria, México, 1997. 367:Premio Universidad Nacional, 1991 925:, volume III, México, UAM, 2001. 383:Premio Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 42: 978:Manzoni, Celia (coordinadora). 944:Juan Rulfo. Las mañas del zorro 909:Dios y los escritores mexicanos 897:, Vehicle Press, Cánada, 1996. 739:Sor Juana y sus contemporáneos 735:, (coord.), México, UNAM, 1997. 480:. London: Serpent's Tail, 1991. 414:Doctorate honoris causa by the 407:Doctorate honoris causa by the 394:Doctorate Honoris Causa by the 1114:Mexican women literary critics 953:, México, SEP/CONACULTA, 2005. 799: 770: 681:, Madrid Iberoamericana, 2005. 339:Academia Mexicana de la Lengua 193:Academia Mexicana de la Lengua 1: 946:, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 2003. 763: 370:Rockefeller Scholarship, 1996 1012:. Frankfurt: Vervuert 1992, 876:, Frankfurt, Vervuert, 1992. 373:Guggenheim Scholarship, 1998 326:Emeritus Professor, both by 202: 23:, the first or paternal 7: 1054:Jewish Women's Archive page 869:, London, Bloomsbury, 1991. 811:universidaddeletras.unam.mx 599:, México, SepSetenta, 1972. 229:National Preparatory School 10: 1135: 687:, México, Conaculta, 1993. 603:Doscientas ballenas azules 446:Doscientas ballenas azules 362:Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 169:Premio Xavier Villaurrutia 18: 729:, México, Condumex, 1996. 585:Narrativa Joven de México 358:Premio Magda Donato, 1982 316:Xavier Villaurrutia Award 164: 150: 142: 134: 109: 102: 1109:Mexican literary critics 1094:Writers from Mexico City 841:Paris, Libération, 1985. 536:Animal de dos semblantes 428: 217:United States of America 188:[ˈmaɾ.ɣoˈɣlants] 113:Margarita Glantz Shapiro 641:, México, Océano, 1984. 635:, México, Premià, 1984. 611:, México, Premià, 1980. 458:, México, Premiá, 1980. 442:, México, Premiá, 1978. 353:Prizes and scholarships 286:Montclair State College 72:more precise citations. 839:Pourquoi écrivez-vous? 651:Síndrome de naufragios 538:, Santiago de Chile, 440:Las mil y una calorías 320:Síndrome de Naufragios 184:Spanish pronunciation: 172:1984 939:, México, UAM, 2001. 902:Reverso de la palabra 890:, México, UNAM, 1995. 883:, México, UNAM, 1993. 834:, México, UNAM, 1979. 757:Cuerpo contra cuerpo, 623:, México, UNAM, 1981. 581:, México, UNAM, 1964. 567:Essays and criticisms 633:La lengua en la mano 510:English translations 452:,México, UNAM, 1981. 332:Princeton University 180:Margo Glantz Shapiro 470:English translation 347:Alicante University 159:Latin American Boom 988:978-980-6647-02-2 627:El día de tu boda 177: 176: 151:Literary movement 98: 97: 90: 1126: 1008:Pfeiffer, Erna. 823: 822: 820: 818: 813:. 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Mexico City
Modernismo
Latin American Boom
Premio Xavier Villaurrutia
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Academia Mexicana de la Lengua
FIL Award
Ukraine
Odessa
United States of America
Diego Rivera
National Preparatory School
Agustín Yáñez
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Alfonso Reyes
Julio Torri
Rodolfo Usigli
Samuel Ramos
Leopoldo Zea
Sorbonne
UNAM
Punto de Partida
Montclair State College

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