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Autodescription — Gabriela Mistral (Q80871)
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Please, stop including Gabriela Mistral in feminist categories. It's just wrong. If you research more into more reliable sources form her homeland, you can find out at the Museo Gabriela Mistral of Chile (https://www.mgmistral.gob.cl/634/w3-article-53134.html?_noredirect=1) that she never claimed to be a feminist. Instead, she criticized the movement, because her ideas and points of view were often contrary to the feminists. They reacted by painting her as a supporter of patriarchy, and as it's written in Mistral's Wikipedia article, she chose her pseudonym by picking two men's names, italian poet and military officer Gabriele D'Annunzio, and french poet Frédéric Mistral. You should know too that both of them weren't quite as close to the feminist movement like to make such a correlation.
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