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"Mexico, 1920: As the country emerges from the Revolution, a woman faces an even greater feat: the conquest of her body. The poet and photographer Cayetana de la Cruz y Schneider is ready to retrace steps and agrees to bare her soul before a journalist who, like all those who have been touched by her work, is intrigued to know this artist's confessions. But the dialogue sneaks in fragments of a mysterious diary that talks about monsters and ghosts, as well as the fears of a shy child who only dreamed of trying on his mother's dresses and who already outlined the strong and determined woman who with the years shook the spirit of his time."--…mehr

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"Mexico, 1920: As the country emerges from the Revolution, a woman faces an even greater feat: the conquest of her body. The poet and photographer Cayetana de la Cruz y Schneider is ready to retrace steps and agrees to bare her soul before a journalist who, like all those who have been touched by her work, is intrigued to know this artist's confessions. But the dialogue sneaks in fragments of a mysterious diary that talks about monsters and ghosts, as well as the fears of a shy child who only dreamed of trying on his mother's dresses and who already outlined the strong and determined woman who with the years shook the spirit of his time."--
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Évolet Aceves (Toluca, México, 1994) es una artista multifacética que escribe cuento, novela, poesía, ensayo, crónica y textos híbridos; también es fotógrafa, columnista en Pie de Página y colaboradora en Nexos. Su obra narrativa gira en torno al misterio, la fantasía, el erotismo, el horror, el desamor y la moda. Esteta y transfeminista, se ha definido a sí misma como una mujer transgénero, agénero y no binaria. Dentro de sus publicaciones, forma parte de la antología Monstrua (2022), coordinada por Gabriela Jauregui y Brenda Lozano, que incluye a diez escritoras mexicanas nacidas entre 1990 y 2000 con textos que abordan el tema de la corporeidad. Psicóloga con estudios en México y Varsovia, actualmente estudia el máster Chicana and Chicano Studies, en la Universidad de Nuevo México, en Albuquerque, Estados Unidos, ciudad en la que radica.