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I find nuns being classified as gender rebels as problematic. If anything, nuns are the embodiment of marianismo, the chaste, pious woman. Arguments against women's suffrage in Mexico often centered on the perceived religiosity of women and the expectation that they would be politically conservative. I think this section should be removed, but would like to hear what other editors have to say. Amuseclio ( talk) 15:22, 12 June 2019 (UTC)Amuseclio
The annotated list of feminists is a valuable addition to Wikipedia, but I am in favor of its becoming a separate article with a link to the Feminism in Mexico article. Amuseclio ( talk) 16:00, 13 June 2019 (UTC)Amuseclio
Translating "la Raza" as "indigenous" is not only lazy translation, but also inaccurate. " La Raza", especially in Mexico's context, specifically refers to the mestizaje. And mestizaje has a very problematic history, especially in its treatment of indigenous people. Indigenous cultures were seen as backwards and obsolete, and an impediment to Mexico's progress.
"La Raza" actually has a more or less anti-indigenous implication. Thus, translating it as "indigenous" ignores the history and concept of the term. And plus, translating "la Raza" as "Hispanic" is more consistent with other articles where this term appears, such as on G. Sofía Villa de Buentello's page.
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I find nuns being classified as gender rebels as problematic. If anything, nuns are the embodiment of marianismo, the chaste, pious woman. Arguments against women's suffrage in Mexico often centered on the perceived religiosity of women and the expectation that they would be politically conservative. I think this section should be removed, but would like to hear what other editors have to say. Amuseclio ( talk) 15:22, 12 June 2019 (UTC)Amuseclio
The annotated list of feminists is a valuable addition to Wikipedia, but I am in favor of its becoming a separate article with a link to the Feminism in Mexico article. Amuseclio ( talk) 16:00, 13 June 2019 (UTC)Amuseclio
Translating "la Raza" as "indigenous" is not only lazy translation, but also inaccurate. " La Raza", especially in Mexico's context, specifically refers to the mestizaje. And mestizaje has a very problematic history, especially in its treatment of indigenous people. Indigenous cultures were seen as backwards and obsolete, and an impediment to Mexico's progress.
"La Raza" actually has a more or less anti-indigenous implication. Thus, translating it as "indigenous" ignores the history and concept of the term. And plus, translating "la Raza" as "Hispanic" is more consistent with other articles where this term appears, such as on G. Sofía Villa de Buentello's page.
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