Gabriela Mistral, an active promoter of women's emancipation since her adolescence, wrote that the essence of femininity was found in motherhood. This would make our Nobel Prize winner an influential exponent of a feminism that vindicates women's rights based on equality with men, but also on the intrinsic and unique capacity that it has to capture life. However, our poet claimed that being a woman was not limited to biological motherhood and that this, at the same time, went beyond its biological nature, expanding to cultural creation. To demonstrate the above, the author delves into Gabriela Mistral's prose, poetry, private correspondence, and personal diaries, to argue that she lived an ideal life as a material (adoptive) mother and an independent and spiritual woman (poet, political, and mystique), who tried to reconcile all these roles, achieving an astoundingly full life.
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Andes Pediatr
October 2024
Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Psychol Rep
November 2024
Universidad Gabriela Mistral, Santiago, Chile.
Chile has been facing socio-cognitive, affective and cultural tensions and changes due to the constant increase of the migrant population in Chile over the last two decades. This means that local public policy workers must interact and achieve effective communication with migrant users living in their territories. Intercultural sensitivity is understood as the affective dimension of intercultural communication.
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October 2024
Instituto de Geografía, Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso 2340000, Chile.
Vaccine
October 2024
Global Influenza Programme, World Health Organization, Av. Appia 20, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland.
Background: Estimating the burden of disease averted by vaccination can assist policymakers to implement, adjust, and communicate the value of vaccination programs. Demonstrating the use of a newly available modeling tool, we estimated the burden of influenza illnesses averted by seasonal influenza vaccination in El Salvador, Panama, and Peru during 2011-2018 among two influenza vaccine target populations: children aged 6-23 months and pregnant women.
Methods: We derived model inputs, including incidence, vaccine coverage, vaccine effectiveness, and multipliers from publicly available country-level influenza surveillance data and cohort studies.
Zootaxa
October 2023
Gabriela Mistral 16 7E esc der . Madrid 28035; Spain.
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