Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 páginas |
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... of “official” medical practices. However, it is also true that the river basin as well as the socioeconomic situation of the family compel Estebana to hold true to The Genesis of an Africanized Literary Trajectory 13.
... of “official” medical practices. However, it is also true that the river basin as well as the socioeconomic situation of the family compel Estebana to hold true to The Genesis of an Africanized Literary Trajectory 13.
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... practices. Gregorio and Estebana's offspring, Rosaura and José Darío, manifest the hardships of life on a champa, or raftlike canoe, constantly relocating as their family is displaced by floods, storms, and the complexities of life on ...
... practices. Gregorio and Estebana's offspring, Rosaura and José Darío, manifest the hardships of life on a champa, or raftlike canoe, constantly relocating as their family is displaced by floods, storms, and the complexities of life on ...
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... the upwardly mobile marriage the Mono would provide and , in so doing , repudiates an “ unspoken ” social practice of marrying “white” in order to obtain class-based privileges and the The Genesis of an Africanized Literary Trajectory 19.
... the upwardly mobile marriage the Mono would provide and , in so doing , repudiates an “ unspoken ” social practice of marrying “white” in order to obtain class-based privileges and the The Genesis of an Africanized Literary Trajectory 19.
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Contenido
10 | |
Chapter II | 25 |
La Calle 10 En Chimá and Chambacú | 45 |
Chapter IV | 70 |
Chapter V | 86 |
Chapter VI | 110 |
Conclusion | 126 |
Bibliography | 133 |
Index | 141 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American Literature Antonio D. Tillis Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American Literature Antonio D. Tillis Vista de fragmentos - 2005 |
Términos y frases comunes
Additionally aesthetic African ancestry African descent African diaspora Afro-Colombian Afro-Hispanic Agne America Antoñete Bogotá Chambacú Changó chapter characters Chimá claves Colombian colonial concept cultural depicts discourse Ebony Path Espitia essays ethnic European exploitation explored Father Berrocal fiction focus Harlem Hemingway heritage hijo Hispanic historical historiographic metafiction hombre hunger Hutcheon identity ideology Indian indigenous inhabitants Jorge José Raquel Kenya Kikuyo Latin American literature Levántate Linda Hutcheon literary magical realism major Manuel Zapata Olivella María Marvin Lewis Máximo ment mestizos metafiction Mexican miscegenation mixed mulato narrative voice narrator nature negro North American novel oppression Parmenio plight political postcolonial postmodernism presented protagonist race racial racism reader reality region religion religious Renata representation reveals Richard Jackson Ruperta Sacred Mammal saint scholars Secos sexual Sinú River Sinú River valley slavery social Spanish Tenth Street thematic theme Tierra tion traditions Treading the Ebony tri-ethnic United violence World writer Yoruba