Sor Juana de la crus(1651-1695) was a self-taught poet and scholar, and nun in New Spain. Through her poetry, Sor Juana sharply criticized the Church and the discrimination faced by women, as seen in this excerpt of her poem Hombres necios que acusáis.
You foolish men who lay
the guilt on women,
not seeing you’re the cause
of the very thing you blame;
if you invite their disdain
with measureless desire
why wish they well behave
if you incite to ill.
You fight their stubbornness,
then, weightily,
you say it was their lightness
when it was your guile.