It's time for the third part of our series dedicated to the women in Peru! After having presented to you, the women of the pre-Columbian time until the Inca Empire in the first part of our series "Peru in the feminine", then those who took part in the process of the Independence of Peru, in a second article, we make a good in the time with this new episode which presents you 6 portraits of forgotten women of the Peruvian history, from the 19th to the 20th centuries. These women of letters or of field, artists, scientists or historians give us another perspective of the stories of the Spanish chroniclers. Women of letters and fieldwork: Dominga Gutierrez, Flora Tristan and Francisca Zubiaga In the 19th century, three women meet by chance in the city of Arequipa, they do not know it yet but they will have a notable impact on the currents of thought of Peru. According to the writer and researcher Sara Beatriz Guardia, director of CEMHAL (Center of Studies of the Woman in Latin America), they are the forgotten ones of the Peruvian history and nevertheless to return on their respective courses show well that they had an impact on the progressive vision of Arequipa until the hour of today. In order from left to right, portraits of Dominga Gutierrez, Flora Tristan and Francisca Zubiaga Source : https://red.pucp.edu.pe/riel/conferencia-tres-mujeres-la-construccion-la-republica-dominga-gutierrez-francisca-zubiaga-flora-tristan/ Born in 1803, in Paris, it is a relatively complex family history that will bring Flora Tristan to cross the Atlantic. At first, she traveled for her own personal reasons, but this trip had an impact on the people and situations she met and was to have more than a personal impact. Her father died when she was four years old, leaving her family in financial difficulty. In search
It’s time for the third part of our series dedicated to the women in Peru! After having presented to you, the women of the pre-Columbian time until the Inca Empire in the first part of our series “Peru in the feminine”, then those who took part in the process of the Independence of Peru, in