User:Peruana0423/Roxana Quispe Collantes

Roxana Quispe Collantes (Cusco) is a peruvian anthropologist, writer, and researcher, recognized for being one of the first people to write a doctoral thesis in southern Quechua, and being the first at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.

Biography
She completed her undergraduate studies and a master's degree in education management at the National University of San Antonio Abad in Cusco. She subsequently studied for a doctorate in Literature at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. His doctoral thesis entitled "Yawar Para, Kilku Warak'aq, Andrés Alencastre Gutiérrezpa harawin pachapi, Qusqumanta runasimipi harawi t'ikrachisqa, ch'ullanchasqa kayninpi" (2019) on the poetry of the Cusco writer Andrés Alencastre Gutiérrez caused significant interest in the academy. both nationally and internationally, as it is the first doctoral research written and sustained in southern Quechua in this house of studies.

Recognitions
- Recognitions from the Provincial Municipality of Cusco in 2019.

- Award for the Resistance in 2019, by the magazine Caretas.