Zambranian echoes in the work of Angelina Muñiz-Huberman
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https://doi.org/10.1344/Aurora2025.26.1Keywords:
María Zambrano, Angelina Muñiz-Huberman, legacy, intertextuality, mysticismAbstract
When discussing María Zambrano’s legacy in Latin America, the work of Spanish- Mexican writer Angelina Muñiz-Huberman stands out. She has been key in spreading Zambrano’s thought to new generations. Additionally, she has incorporated many of Zambrano’s philosophical principles into her own literary works. This article highlights Zambrano’s influence on contemporary literature by examining different aspects of Muñiz-Huberman’s work. The analysis focuses on Muñiz-Huberman’s academic studies on Zambrano, the intertextual references in her fiction, and the connection between her mysticism and Kabbalah. This approach aims to invite further dialogue between the two authors and explore the intellectual and literary bond that connects them.
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