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Mariana Esquivel Suárez is a Mexican graduate student at Memorial University’s Department of Folklore. She is currently writing her thesis on the legend of La Llorona (the weeping woman) as a symbol of protest in Mexico. Her academic research interests include supernatural folklore, folk religion, and the intersection of folklore and politics. We talk about the origins of the La Llorona legend, and how it has changed and shifted over time.
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Mariana Esquivel Suárez is a Mexican graduate student at Memorial University’s Department of Folklore. She is currently writing her thesis on the legend of La Llorona (the weeping woman) as a symbol of protest in Mexico. Her academic research interests include supernatural folklore, folk religion, and the intersection of folklore and politics. We talk about the origins of the La Llorona legend, and how it has changed and shifted over time.