The writer Adriana González del Valle (San Luis Potosí, 1976) announced her second book, The worthy anger, novel that challenges literary and emotional conventions. The presentation, made at the Hellenic Cultural Institute, was a space for reflection on religion, freedom and feminine power.
Accompanied by the writer and journalist José Gordon, the therapist Ana Silvia Serrano and the filmmaker Andrés Kaiser, the author Guio the attendees through the darkest corners of the human Sique.
In her speech, José Gordon highlighted the author’s ability to build a narrative that, although deeply personal, also addresses universal issues. He stressed how the text reflects the social and political struggles in which women have historically been involved.
To support his argument, he cited a fragment of the novel: My name is Sofia, I am 25 years old, in which I have been a child, nun and, before the judgment of many, called a bitch, a kind of demon for the eyes they are looking for. All this is imaginable because I am a woman, which allows more than one thing to be. This is precisely what you raised, like all those archetypes reside in our hearts. I never wanted to be a nun
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Afterwards, the journalist said It is not a religious vocation, but about the search for knowledge, a spy that enters the monasteries to find answers in their libraries, where documents, secrets and knowledge about mentalism, the use of vital energy and the vital energy and the sexuality
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For his part, Andrés Kaiser shared his vision of the copy, published by the Shanti Nilaya publishing house, and made an analogy between the themes of the book and the historical and contemporary conflicts linked to the struggle for freedom.
Women, in their search for identity within institutions of power, face a constant challenge for claiming their voice and autonomy
he said.
A religious scandal
The filmmaker evoked historical examples of the struggle of women in religion, as in the case of the convent of the Ursulin nuns in France and the religious scandal in Mexico in the 50s. He mentioned these events as evidence of how power structures restrict the role of women.
Ana Silvia Serrano exposed her vision of the process that inspired the copy and recalled the symbolic practices she lived with Adriana González. He clarified how these introspection processes allowed the author to deepen female archetypes.
The work reflects the initiatory trip of every woman who must face her own fears and traumas inherited. In this process, the facets of femininity are recognized, represented by the archetypes of the girl, the mother, the nun and the woman
the writer also added.
“González del Valle addresses issues such as the forbidden and the repressed, and uses the figure of ‘La Shadow’ of Carl Jung as theoretical framework to analyze the dark aspects of the human mind. In this way, invite you to question and release these stereotypes. ”
At the end of the evening, Adriana González thanked the support of her colleagues and attendees. In his speech, he acknowledged that The worthy anger It is the result of a process of deep personal reflection and a constant search to understand the internal mechanisms that govern the human being.
“For me, the substance of water and its properties are the closest to female nature. Water can satisfy the thirst of a body, just like women can calm the thirst of the soul. My great teachers were my mother and my grandmothers.
I also found key figures that helped me, like Ana Silvia Serrano, whom I consider a teacher, not only mine, but many. There is a force that we acquire forever when we recognize the wisdom of those who have gone before us.
He concluded his speech thanking the opportunity to remember female memory, dignified magic and beautiful rage, and wished everyone They are granted to see the glow
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