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Indicate on the map the native country of each of the writers for whom you are asked.

The women you can find are:

  • Toni Morrison: winner of the Pulitzer Prize (1988) and the Nobel Prize for Literature (1993)
  • Elena Garro: related to magical realism, was an important playwright who also stood out in the novel and the story.
  • Lydia Cabrera: her studies on African culture in her home country honor her as an anthropologist, as well as a writer.
  • Rigoberta Menchú: indigenous leader, is a defender of human rights and has won the Nobel Peace Prize (1992), as well as a writer.
  • Ángela Becerra: winner of the XXIV Fernando Lara de Novela Award, among others, is considered the creator of Magic Idealism.
  • Clarice Lispector: defined his writing as a "non-style", as we can see in his works Passion according to G. H. and Star Hour.
  • Gabriela Mistral: poet, diplomat and pedagogue, received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1945, being the first Latin American woman to achieve it.
  • Alejandra Pizarnik: translator and essayist, stood out especially in poetry, where she found a means to convey her feelings.
  • Sofi Oksanen: her work Purga, the best known internationally, led her to be awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize and the Femina Prize for foreign literature.
  • Jane Austen: the irony characteristic of her novels makes her one of the classics of literature. Well-known are his works Sense and Sensibility or Pride and Prejudice.
  • Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen: winner of the Camões Prize and the Reina Sofía Prize for Ibero-American Poetry, also stood out as a writing for children's literature or translator.
  • Rosalía de Castro: emblematic figure of the Rexurdimento, wrote Follas novas among others.
  • Christine de Pizan: forerunner of Western feminism, is the author of The City of Ladies. It is situated in the so-called Women's Complaint.
  • Hannah Arendt: outstanding philosopher, she had to flee her native country because of the persecution of the Jews by the Nazis. Winner of the Sigmund Freud Award.
  • Natalia Ginzburg: writer and politician, became known with her first novel The Road to the City. In addition, she highlighted as a translator of Proust, Flaubert and Maupassant.
  • Irène Némirovsky: French Suite is an unfinished novel with which she became known as an international writer. She never finished it, because she was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, where she died.
  • Herta Müller: writer, linguist and essayist, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2009.
  • Sappho of Mytilene: poet of the archaic era, was included in the list of "nine lyric poets." Considered by Plato as "the tenth muse".
  • Fatema Mernissi: Arab intellectual, his work is dedicated to the feminine condition in Muslim societies.
  • Nawal El Saadawi: considered one of the most important feminists of her generation, has repeatedly denounced practices that undermine women's rights such as female genital mutilation.
  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: her work ranges from feminism to immigration and from sexism to racial issues. His work We should all be feminists (We Should All Be Feminist) has sold more than half a million copies.
  • Nadine Gordimer: winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991, her books deal with inter-ethnic conflicts and apartheid.
  • Marjane Satrapi: comic author of Persepolis, an autobiographical graphic novel.
  • Arundhati Roy: writer and activist, has taken part in cases for human rights and environmental protection.
  • Wang Anyi: nostalgia, reflected in the urban life of his city over time, is an essential feature of his work, which has been translated into several languages.

Zoom in or out of the map and adjust its size to the screen of your device. You can also click on the map and drag it to center it.

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Didactalia provides you with a collection of 200 maps to play. Interactive maps with game mechanics to learn geography while having fun.

Each game has a maximum score you can reach if you answer correctly every question on the first attempt. Your points will be kept if you answer all questions and if you are logged in the community. The points won't be added to your score if you leave the game site before finishing the game or if you are not registered in. If you haven't joined us yet, you can register in here.

In the "Ranking section" of every map you can see the ranking of the best players, but you can also see your position and that of players with a similar score. The ranking is marked by the score you obtained (depending on number of correct answers and mistakes) as well as the time it took you to end the game. In the "Statistics section" of the maps you can check the results of your last, and best game.

Your position in the global ranking depends on the sum of the points you obtain in all maps you have played, plus/minus the "bonus points" of the challenges you win/lose.

The challenges give you the chance to face the player you choose. You will be able to challenge players in the maps you have played at least once, but remember it will be the score of the last game you played in that map the one that your rivals will have to surpass. You can pick your opponent among the players that appear in the ranking of the map. Similarly, every time you finish a game you will have the option to challenge other players. Once you challenge someone, we will send a message to the other player with your score and a link to the game you have challenged him/her, and we will invite that player to surpass your score.

The scoring system that it is used in Didactalia's challenges is based on ELO rating system which it is used in games like chess. This method is useful to calculate the relative skill levels of the players that compete against each other: - The player with more points, i.e. better global position, will lose more points if he/she loose, and he/she will obtain less points even if he/she wins. - The player with fewer points, therefore a worst global position, will lose less points if he/she losses, but he/she will obtain more points if he/she wins.

They are the points you win or lose when you accept a challenge. These points will be added or substracted from your total scoring. For instance, if you obtain 140 points in a challenge game that has a bonus of +100/-20, you will obtain 240 points if you win, but only 120 if you lose.

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