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Cube Bonifant

Cube Bonifant
BornAntonia Bonifant López Edit this on Wikidata
1904 Edit this on Wikidata
Sinaloa Edit this on Wikidata
DiedAugust 16, 1993 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 88–89)
Coyoacán Edit this on Wikidata
Other namesLuz Alba
Aura Stella
OccupationCritic, actor, film actor, writer, poet Edit this on Wikidata

Cube Bonifant (1904 – August 16, 1993, born Antonia Bonifant López) was a Mexican journalist, satirist, and film critic known as Una Pequeña Marquesa de Sade ("little Marquis de Sade") for her biting wit.

Early Life

She was born Antonia Bonifant López in El Rosario, a small mining town in Sinaloa.[1]

Her sister was the silent film actress Carmen López.[2] She got her nickname Cube as a girl by mispronouncing the greeting “¿Qué hubo?" as “Cu-be.”[3]

Career

Bonifant first published writings were romantic poems that were published in the Mexican newspapers, Revista de Revistas and El Ilustrado.[4] In 1921 she began writing a column for El Ilustrado.[5] The column was directed at women, but was a shift away from columns about household items.[6]

Starting in 1927 she began publishing film critiques under the name Luz Alba. One year later she began writing under the name Aura Stella about Mexican movie stars for the magazine Rotográfico.[4]

Bonifant also did some work in acting, staring in the 1922 play La gran noticia and as an extra in the 1931 film Santa.[4]

Death

Bonifant died on 16 August 1993 in Coyoacán.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Darancou, Iván Eusebio Aguirre (11 August 2023). "La revolución feminista de Cube Bonifant". Milenio ; Monterrey – via Proquest.
  2. ^ Mahieux, Viviane (May 2010). "Cube Bonifant: The Little Marquise de Sade of the Mexican Crónica". Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas. 43 (1): 19–37. doi:10.1080/08905761003688468. ISSN 0890-5762.
  3. ^ "Professor Rediscovers Writing of Groundbreaking Female Journalist". Fordham Now. 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  4. ^ a b c Solano, Rocío del Consuelo Pérez. (2013). Gaines, Jane; Vatsal, Radha; Dall’Asta, Monica (eds.). "Cube Bonifant – Women Film Pioneers Project". wfpp.columbia.edu. doi:10.7916/d8-1sdv-a842. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
  5. ^ Mahieux, Viviane (2011). Urban chroniclers in modern Latin America : the shared intimacy of everyday life. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73544-6. OCLC 774027558.
  6. ^ Cruz, Ximena Cobos (2021-12-22). "Cube Bonifant, una mujer moderna". Enpoli (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-01-29.

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