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Ruth Gabriela Cano Ortega is a Mexican historian focused on the history of women in Mexico and sexual diversity during the Porfirian, revolutionary and post-revolutionary periods of Mexico. She specializes in gender analysis.[1] Cano is a professor at the El Colegio de México.[2]
Cano completed a Ph.D. in the history of Mexico at the School of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM. Her 1996 dissertation was titled, De la Escuela Nacional de Altos Estudios a la Facultad de Filosofia y Letras, 1910-1929 : un proceso de feminizacion. Her doctoral advisor was Javier Garciadiego.[3]
Cano is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.[citation needed]
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