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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2025 · 58 MIN

Coven - Season 2, Episode 2: Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz

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For our next episode, we're welcoming Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th-century Mexican scholar, poet, playwright, and nun into our Coven. We discuss her revolutionary stance on women's education, her strategic choice to join a convent to pursue knowledge, and her profound literary works that challenged patriarchal norms in Colonial Mexico. Through examining her natal chart we explore how the planets influenced her fierce intellect, creative genius, and ultimately, her forced silence by the Catholic Church. Coven is a Stars, Etc Production Written & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-Lopez Executive Producer: Jenna Scott Produced and Directed by Sierra Barter Audio Engineer: Josh Brumley Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral Graphic Design: Jacob Scott Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail Sources: Biersdorfer, J.D., “17th-Century Sisterhood Is Powerful,” The New York Times, Jan. 2, 2005.  Boyer, Richard, "Mexico in the Seventeenth Century: Transition of a Colonial Society." The Hispanic American Historical Review 57, no. 3 (1977)  Buchanan, Kathryn A, "Constructing Marianismo in Colonial Mexico" (2016). University of Tennessee Honors Thesis Projects. "Criollo" Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criollo_people  De la Cruz, Sor Juana, You Foolish Men, Poets.org, https://poets.org/poem/you-foolish-men. Kilroy-Ewbank, Lauren G., “Cabrera, Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz,” Khan Academy, https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/later-europe-and-americas/enlightenment-revolution/a/cabrera-portrait-of-sor-juana-ins-de-la-cruz#.  Martinez, Elizabeth Coonrod, Sor Juana A Trailblazing Thinker, CT:The Millbrook Press, 1994. Merriam, Stephanie, “Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.” Miller, Kelley. “A Woman's Place: the Life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz — Jonette O' Kelley Miller | JOM.Writes.” Jonette O' Kelley Miller | JOM.Writes, 19 January 2021, https://www.jomwrites.work/reflections/a-womans-place.  Morin, Claude, “Age at Marriage and Female Employment in Colonial Mexico.” https://www.webdepot.umontreal.ca/Usagers/morinc/MonDepotPublic/pub/CIDHInd97.htm,  Orion, Rae. Astrology For Dummies. Wiley, 2020. Paz, Octavio. Sor Juana, Or, The Traps of Faith. Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, Belknap Press, 1988. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, biography.com, Updated :July 9, 2020, Original: April 1, 2014.  Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project, Sor Juana’s Chronology, https://www.dartmouth.edu/~sorjuana/Chronology.html. Wilcox Lee, Naomi, Juana Inés de la Cruz – Scholarly Sister, September 10, 2015 https://sheroesofhistory.wordpress.com/2015/09/10/juana-ines-de-la-cruz-scholarly-sister/ Wills, Matthew, “Sor Juana, Founding Mother of Mexican Literature,” JSTOR Daily, June 28, 2019. 

For our next episode, we're welcoming Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th-century Mexican scholar, poet, playwright, and nun into our Coven. We discuss her revolutionary stance on women's education, her strategic choice to join a convent to pursue knowledge, and her profound literary works that challenged patriarchal norms in Colonial Mexico. Through examining her natal chart we explore how the planets influenced her fierce intellect, creative genius, and ultimately, her forced silence by the Catholic Church. Coven is a Stars, Etc Production Written & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socorro Erekani Carillo-Lopez Executive Producer: Jenna Scott Produced and Directed by Sierra Barter Audio Engineer: Josh Brumley Audio Assistant: Christopher Bryan Amaral Graphic Design: Jacob Scott Music by Jeffrey Boyle and Jenna Scott Created by Jenna Scott and Reilly Hail Sources: Biersdorfer, J.D., “17th-Century Sisterhood Is Powerful,” The New York Times, Jan. 2, 2005.  Boyer, Richard, "Mexico in the Seventeenth Century: Transition of a Colonial Society." The Hispanic American Historical Review 57, no. 3 (1977)  Buchanan, Kathryn A, "Constructing Marianismo in Colonial Mexico" (2016). University of Tennessee Honors Thesis Projects. "Criollo" Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criollo_people  De la Cruz, Sor Juana, You Foolish Men, Poets.org, https://poets.org/poem/you-foolish-men. Kilroy-Ewbank, Lauren G., “Cabrera, Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz,” Khan Academy, https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/later-europe-and-americas/enlightenment-revolution/a/cabrera-portrait-of-sor-juana-ins-de-la-cruz#.  Martinez, Elizabeth Coonrod, Sor Juana A Trailblazing Thinker, CT:The Millbrook Press, 1994. Merriam, Stephanie, “Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.” Miller, Kelley. “A Woman's Place: the Life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz — Jonette O' Kelley Miller | JOM.Writes.” Jonette O' Kelley Miller | JOM.Writes, 19 January 2021, https://www.jomwrites.work/reflections/a-womans-place.  Morin, Claude, “Age at Marriage and Female Employment in Colonial Mexico.” https://www.webdepot.umontreal.ca/Usagers/morinc/MonDepotPublic/pub/CIDHInd97.htm,  Orion, Rae. Astrology For Dummies. Wiley, 2020. Paz, Octavio. Sor Juana, Or, The Traps of Faith. Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden, Belknap Press, 1988. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, biography.com, Updated :July 9, 2020, Original: April 1, 2014.  Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, The Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Project, Sor Juana’s Chronology, https://www.dartmouth.edu/~sorjuana/Chronology.html. Wilcox Lee, Naomi, Juana Inés de la Cruz – Scholarly Sister, September 10, 2015 https://sheroesofhistory.wordpress.com/2015/09/10/juana-ines-de-la-cruz-scholarly-sister/ Wills, Matthew, “Sor Juana, Founding Mother of Mexican Literature,” JSTOR Daily, June 28, 2019.

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