In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Matos and the second or maternal family name is Cintrón.
Nemir Matos Cintrón (born 1949) is a Puerto Rican author who resides in Florida. She has published several books of poetry and parts of a novel. She has openly thematized her lesbianism in much of her work.[1][2]
During the 1980s, Matos Cintrón taught television production courses at the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in Puerto Rico. She also worked as television producer for the all news Channel 24. At the same time she collaborated as scriptwriter for the miniseries Color de Piel, dealing with racial tensions in Puerto Rican contemporary society.[3] Her television writing led her to the creation and scripting of Insólito, a dramatic anthology series dealing with supernatural phenomena in the Caribbean. In the 1990s, she returned to academia, as lecturer at City University of New York. Her passion for Puerto Rican and Latino Studies, and Multimedia Technology culminated with the research, production and publication of the multimedia CD-ROMPuerto Ricans in the USA: A Hundred Years.[4] In 2001, she moved to Orlando, Florida, where she works as an Instructional Designer.
Literary productionedit
In 1981, Matos Cintrón published her first two poetry books: Las mujeres no hablan así (San Juan, Puerto Rico: Atabex, 1981) and A través del aire y del fuego pero no del cristal (San Juan, Puerto Rico: Atabex, 1981). Las mujeres no hablan así, a poetic and artistic collaboration with Yolanda V. Fundora, is the first openly lesbian poetry collection in Puerto Rican literature.[5] Renewed interest in Las mujeres led to a second edition in 2010, followed by recent publications of English translations of poems from the collection in various online magazines[6] and literary journals.[7][8]
A fragment of Matos Cintrón's first novel El amordio de Amanda, dealing with growing up in the 1960s in urban Puerto Rico, was included in the LGBT Puerto Rican literary anthology Los Otros Cuerpos (San Juan, Puerto Rico: Tiempo Nuevo, 2007).
In 2014, Matos Cintrón and Fundora published another collaborative collection titled El arte de morir y la pequeña muerte. This collection is the product of a 1991 art installation in San Juan, Puerto Rico and represents an homage to friends who died from AIDS, including her poem "A Manuel Ramos Otero." Also included in this work is a sketch by artist Joaquín Reyes (1949-1994) and a poem by Ana Irma Rivera Lassén, an Afro-Puerto Rican attorney, human rights activist, and feminist.
Aliens in NYC (2012, Atabex), Matos Cintrón's full-length book of poetry, deals with the subject of migration.
Worksedit
Las mujeres no hablan así. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Editorial Atabex, 1981. Second edition, 2010. ISBN978-0-557-40784-2
A través del aire y del fuego pero no del cristal. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Editorial Atabex, 1981.
El arte de morir y la pequeña muerte. New Jersey: Editorial Atabex, 2014. ISBN978-1495493867
^Rodríguez-Matos, Carlos Antonio. "Matos-Cintrón, Nemir." In Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes, ed. David William Foster, 216-17. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994. ISBN978-0-313-28479-3
^Sotomayor, Aurea María. "Nemir Matos: de lenguajes y mitos." De lengua, razón y cuerpo (nueve poetas contemporáneas puertorriqueñas): antología y ensayo crítico. San Juan: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, 1987. 54-57. ISBN978-0-86581-417-2
^Author Biography on Nemir Matos-Cintrón. In David Caleb Acevedo, Moisés Agosto, and Luis Negrón, eds. Los otros cuerpos: Antología de temática gay, lésbica y queer desde Puerto Rico y su diáspora. San Juan: Editorial Tiempo Nuevo, 2007. 245. ISBN0-9773612-8-4
^"First CD-Rom On Puerto Rican History/Culture In The U.S.A. Is Produced by Center at Hunter." Hunter College News (April 2000), retrieved June 4, 2009.
Velázquez, Rosa. "Nemir Matos Cintrón." Siempre, 13–26 November 2003, p. 18.
January 01, 1970
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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Matos and the second or maternal family name is Cintron Nemir Matos Cintron born 1949 is a Puerto Rican author who resides in Florida She has published several books of poetry and parts of a novel She has openly thematized her lesbianism in much of her work 1 2 Nemir Matos CintronBorn1949Santurce Puerto RicoOccupationPoet writer media specialistNationalityPuerto RicanNotable worksLas mujeres no hablan asi A traves del aire y del fuego pero no del cristal El arte de morir y La pequena muerte Aliens in NYC Contents 1 Life 2 Literary production 3 Works 4 See also 5 References 6 SourcesLife edit nbsp CD ROM Puerto Ricans in the USA 100 Years Matos Cintron was born on November 19 1949 in Santurce Puerto Rico She received her B A in Humanities from the University of Puerto Rico her M S in Radio and Television from the S I Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and her Ed D in Educational Technology from Nova Southeastern University During the 1980s Matos Cintron taught television production courses at the Universidad del Sagrado Corazon in Puerto Rico She also worked as television producer for the all news Channel 24 At the same time she collaborated as scriptwriter for the miniseries Color de Piel dealing with racial tensions in Puerto Rican contemporary society 3 Her television writing led her to the creation and scripting of Insolito a dramatic anthology series dealing with supernatural phenomena in the Caribbean In the 1990s she returned to academia as lecturer at City University of New York Her passion for Puerto Rican and Latino Studies and Multimedia Technology culminated with the research production and publication of the multimedia CD ROM Puerto Ricans in the USA A Hundred Years 4 In 2001 she moved to Orlando Florida where she works as an Instructional Designer Literary production editIn 1981 Matos Cintron published her first two poetry books Las mujeres no hablan asi San Juan Puerto Rico Atabex 1981 and A traves del aire y del fuego pero no del cristal San Juan Puerto Rico Atabex 1981 Las mujeres no hablan asi a poetic and artistic collaboration with Yolanda V Fundora is the first openly lesbian poetry collection in Puerto Rican literature 5 Renewed interest in Las mujeres led to a second edition in 2010 followed by recent publications of English translations of poems from the collection in various online magazines 6 and literary journals 7 8 A fragment of Matos Cintron s first novel El amordio de Amanda dealing with growing up in the 1960s in urban Puerto Rico was included in the LGBT Puerto Rican literary anthology Los Otros Cuerpos San Juan Puerto Rico Tiempo Nuevo 2007 In 2014 Matos Cintron and Fundora published another collaborative collection titled El arte de morir y la pequena muerte This collection is the product of a 1991 art installation in San Juan Puerto Rico and represents an homage to friends who died from AIDS including her poem A Manuel Ramos Otero Also included in this work is a sketch by artist Joaquin Reyes 1949 1994 and a poem by Ana Irma Rivera Lassen an Afro Puerto Rican attorney human rights activist and feminist Aliens in NYC 2012 Atabex Matos Cintron s full length book of poetry deals with the subject of migration Works editLas mujeres no hablan asi San Juan Puerto Rico Editorial Atabex 1981 Second edition 2010 ISBN 978 0 557 40784 2 A traves del aire y del fuego pero no del cristal San Juan Puerto Rico Editorial Atabex 1981 El arte de morir y la pequena muerte New Jersey Editorial Atabex 2014 ISBN 978 1495493867 Aliens in NYC New Jersey Editorial Atabex 2014 ISBN 978 1500750756See also edit nbsp Literature portal nbsp Puerto Rico portal nbsp Biography portal nbsp LGBT portal List of lesbian literature List of Puerto Rican writers Puerto Rican literatureReferences edit Rodriguez Matos Carlos Antonio Matos Cintron Nemir In Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes ed David William Foster 216 17 Westport Conn Greenwood Press 1994 ISBN 978 0 313 28479 3 Sotomayor Aurea Maria Nemir Matos de lenguajes y mitos De lengua razon y cuerpo nueve poetas contemporaneas puertorriquenas antologia y ensayo critico San Juan Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena 1987 54 57 ISBN 978 0 86581 417 2 Author Biography on Nemir Matos Cintron In David Caleb Acevedo Moises Agosto and Luis Negron eds Los otros cuerpos Antologia de tematica gay lesbica y queer desde Puerto Rico y su diaspora San Juan Editorial Tiempo Nuevo 2007 245 ISBN 0 9773612 8 4 First CD Rom On Puerto Rican History Culture In The U S A Is Produced by Center at Hunter Hunter College News April 2000 retrieved June 4 2009 La Fountain Stokes Lawrence Queer Ricans Cultures and Sexualities in the Diaspora Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 2009 ISBN 978 0 8166 4091 1 Brockway Joseph Poems from Las Mujeres no hablan asi with Translator s Note Permalink Queen Mob s Teahouse 14 June 2018 Brockway Joseph They Stole My Body and Your Body is an Empty Space in Translation Permalink New Poetry in Translation Issue 3 Brockway Joseph Two Poems Canto a Chango Song to Chango and Soy el principio I Am the Beginning Reliquiae Vol 9 No 2 November 2021 Sources editColon Zayas Eliseo R Insolito y los monstruos del espectador El Mundo Puerto Rico Ilustrado 13 May 1990 pp 14 16 Cordero Margarita La mujer migrante El Mundo Puerto Rico Ilustrado 13 May 1990 Echeandia Servando Sobre Nemir Matos Reintegro April 1983 p 12 Matos Cintron Nemir On Women s Experimental Film 1990 Film Festival sponsored by the Puerto Rican Atheneum published in Cineasta no date Ramos Otero Manuel La luna ultrajada Claridad Puerto Rico 1981 Velazquez Rosa Nemir Matos Cintron Siempre 13 26 November 2003 p 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nemir Matos Cintron amp oldid 1168580336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,