We bought a beautiful set of photographs of several Latin American
personalities linked to education and literary environment of which we publish
the photograph is part. The axis that links these personalities are sisters
and Luisa Luisi Paulina Luisi, notable Uruguayan women who are representatives
of frontline modernist and feminist movements in America. Below we reproduce
biographies of these sisters. ABOUT THIS PHOTO IS AN AUTOGRAPHED ONE PRESENT FROM ENRIQUE GONZALES TO LUISA LUISI. ENRIQUE GONZALES MARTINEZ He was born in the city of Guadalajara (state capital Jalisco) on April 13, 1871. He studied at the Seminar and in the same city received his medical in 1893, shortly before turning twenty years. within his family he began his education literary, and from young published poems in newspapers and magazines. Shortly received was assistant professor Physiology. After two and a half years of practice in Guadalajara he left with his family to Culiacan, where his father was hired to run a school. practiced as a doctor fifteen years in various parts of the state Sinaloa. In Mocorito directed, with Sixto Osuna, the Art literary magazine. In 1911 he settled in Mexico, where he founded the literary magazine Argos (1912) and more Pegasus late; It was editorialist of El Imparcial (1912) President of the Ateneo de la Juventud (1912), undersecretary Instruction and Fine Arts for a short time, secretary Government of the State of Puebla, Professor of Literature French at the School of Higher Studies, head of class Literature and Grammar, and professor of Mexican Literature at the National Preparatory School. In 1920 he entered the diplomatic service and held the posts of minister Chile, Argentina and Spain. In 1931 returns to Mexico. He was a founding member, first, the Culture Seminar Mexican and, later, of the National College, where He fed them lectures on various topics of history literary. He was a member of the Mexican Academycorrespondent of the Spanish, and belonged to extinct Liceo Altamirano. In 1944 he received the Award Avila Camacho: \"His work said the dictamen- for its size and sincerity, for its deep human meaning and lofty qualities literary, he points out as one of the values more representative, or perhaps the most representative of theMexican sensibility and spirit at the present time \".
His work was influenced by the French symbolist poetry, It is in the late modernism. He died this great poet in Mexico City, 1952. LUISA LUISI His father, Angel Luisi Pisano, Italian, brought to America their Masonic
ideas of freedom, and his mother, Maria Teresa Josefina Janicki, teacher,
daughter of Polish exiles in France, they arrived they first married to Entre
Rios, Argentina, in 1872, moved Paysandu, Uruguay, in 1878 and eventually
settled in Montevideo in 1887. The Luisi - Janicki was a family of workers
and educators developed in an environment of resistance and rebellion, of very
liberal thought for the time. His six daughters studied teaching and some of
them followed university careers, being the first professional women
uruguayas.1 Luisa was an applied student, he studied Teaching in the Normal
Institute for Women \"Mary Stagnero of Munar\" career in which he graduated in
1903. He began his career as an assistant School Third Grade No. 2, and then
direct the School of Practice second degree and the School of Application. Very
young still, was editor of the newspaper La Razon of Montevideo. He joined the
National Council of Primary and Normal from 1925 until his jubiliacion in 1929.
He was professor of Spanish language in the Women\'s Section of Secondary
Education, and Reading and declamation in the Institute Stagnero María Munar. He
published four books of poetry, while also dabbled in prose with four other
works published and mainly engaged in education. He participated as an official
delegate to the Congress of the Child held in Buenos Aires in 1916, and served
as secretary in the Education Section of the Second Congress of the Child, held
in Montevideo three years later. Contracted maturity irreversible paralysis that
confined to a sedentary life. It was also highlighted as literary criticism. It
was declared an honorary member of the Association of Primary Teachers Rio de
Janeiro.
PAULINA LUISI Paulina was the first Uruguayan woman who studied at the
Faculty of Medicine of University of the Republic, began the race in 1900 and
was received at 1908.1 obtained the title of Doctor of Medicine, and is also a
gynecologist, teacher, promoter and tireless crusader of women\'s rights,
including the achievement of women\'s suffrage in 1927. his ideas and his work
have spread as universal values for the rights of women in the world entero.2
your home officiated doctor\'s office and simultaneously, housed the headquarters
of the National Council of Women founded by her in 1916. He also was active
in politics, being a founding member of the Socialist Party Uruguay.
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