Sara Hübner de Fresno

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Sara Hübner de Fresno
Born
Sofía Sara Hübner Bezanilla

(1888-12-18)18 December 1888
Santiago, Chile
Died
Chile
Other namesMagda Sudermann
Occupation(s)Writer, journalist, editor
Spouse
Enrique Fresno Ingunza
(m. 1929)

Sofía Sara Hübner Bezanilla (born 18 December 1888;[1] date of death unknown), also known as Sara Hübner de Fresno and by her literary pseudonym Magda Sudermann, was a Chilean feminist writer, journalist, and editor.[2][3]

Biography[edit]

The daughter of the writer Carlos Luis Hübner and Teresa Bezanilla,[1] Sara Hübner de Fresno wrote for newspapers and magazines,[4] including Zig-Zag [es], Sucesos, and Artes y letras.[5][6][7] She also edited the Women's Page section of the periodical Las Últimas Noticias in the early 20th century.[8]

Part of her literary output is known to be unpublished or scattered in newspapers and magazines – as is also the case with other feminist writers such as Luisa Lynch, María Luisa Fernández, and the sisters Ximena and Carmen Morla Lynch.[9] Her literary work is considered to be part of the early 20th century avant-garde that sought to increase feminist thinking and fight for women's rights.[10][11][12] However some of her writings express feelings of contempt toward the Mapuche people.[13]

She married Enrique Fresno Ingunza in 1929.[14]

Works[edit]

  • "Del diario íntimo de Magda Suddermann" in Revista de artes y letras (Santiago: Ediciones de Artes y Letras, 1918)
  • "Nunca" in Hablemos de amor: Gran selección de poemas románticos de los genios del amor (1960)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Chile Civil Registration, 1885-1903; Image 428 of 447". FamilySearch. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  2. ^ Tzitsikas, Helene (1973). Dos revistas chilenas, Los Diez y Artes y Letras [Two Chilean Magazines, Los Diez and Artes y Letras] (in Spanish). Editorial Nascimento. p. 71.
  3. ^ Storni, Alfonsina (2002). Obras. Prosa: narraciones, periodismo, ensayo, teatro [Works. Prose: Narrative, Journalism, Essay, Theater] (in Spanish). Losada. p. 1019. ISBN 9789500353281. Retrieved 22 September 2017 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Guerín de Elgueta (1928). Actividades femeninas en Chile [Women's Activities in Chile] (in Spanish). La Ilustración.
  5. ^ Squadrito Calderón, Calderón; Braithwaite, Andrés (2009). Oficina de mujeres extraviadas: escritoras, cortesanas, actrices y otras señoras y señoritas [Office of Missing Women: Writers, Courtesans, Actresses and Other Ladies and Gentlemen] (in Spanish). Universidad Diego Portales. p. 149. ISBN 9789563140668.
  6. ^ "Colaboradoras femeninas" [Women Contributors] (in Spanish). Memoria Chilena. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Zig-Zag" (in Spanish). Memoria Chilena. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  8. ^ Miranda, Marta Elba (1940). Mujeres chilenas [Chilean Women] (in Spanish). Nascimento. p. 144.
  9. ^ Subercaseaux, Bernardo (1 January 1997). Genealogía de la vanguardia en Chile [Genealogy of the Avant-Garde in Chile] (in Spanish). University of Chile Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities. p. 57.
  10. ^ Subercaseaux, Bernardo (1997). Historia de Las Ideas y la Cultura en Chile, tomo III. El centenario y las vanguardias [History of Ideas and Culture in Chile, Volume III. The Centenary and the Avant-Garde] (in Spanish). Editorial Universitaria. pp. 85–88. ISBN 9789561117075. Retrieved 28 September 2017 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ Poblete Alday, Patricia; Rivera Aravena, Carla (Spring 2003). "El feminismo aristocrático: la violencia simbólica y ruptura soterrada a comienzos del siglo XX" [Aristocratic Feminism: Symbolic Violence and Buried Rupture at the Beginning of the 20th Century]. Revista de historia social y de las mentalidades (in Spanish). 1 (7). University of Santiago, Chile: 57–79. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  12. ^ León de Leal, Magdalena; Deere, Carmen Diana (1 January 1999). Género y derechos de las mujeres a la tierra en Chile [Gender and women's rights to land in Chile] (in Spanish). Center for Studies for the Development of Women. ISBN 9789567236138.
  13. ^ Figueroa, Lorena; Silva, Keiko; Vargas, Patricia (2000). Tierra, Indio, Mujer: Pensamiento Social de Gabriela Mistral [Land, Indian, Woman: Gabriela Mistral's Social Thought] (in Spanish). LOM Ediciones. ISBN 9789562822572.
  14. ^ Dublé Urrutia, Diego (1942). Memoria genealógica de la familia Dublé [Genealogical Memoir of the Dublé family] (in Spanish). Editorial Nascimento. p. 125. Retrieved 12 January 2024 – via Google Books.

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