Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 páginas |
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... realities” that mimic twentieth-century struggles of blacks, the poor, and the downtrodden. In consequence, it is important to understand that the cultural, social, political, and economic textual circumstance has a genesis dating back ...
... realities” that mimic twentieth-century struggles of blacks, the poor, and the downtrodden. In consequence, it is important to understand that the cultural, social, political, and economic textual circumstance has a genesis dating back ...
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... reality . Due to the elongated ex- istence of separate “ regions ” in Colombia and the complexity of region- alism as a literary movement in Latin America , it is not inconceivable that Zapata Olivella situates Tierra within the ...
... reality . Due to the elongated ex- istence of separate “ regions ” in Colombia and the complexity of region- alism as a literary movement in Latin America , it is not inconceivable that Zapata Olivella situates Tierra within the ...
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... realities of life in one of Colombia's quasi - independent regions . The plot centers on a struggle between antithetical forces : the op- pressor and the oppressed . The oppressor is the black land - hungry rancher , Jesús Espitia , who ...
... realities of life in one of Colombia's quasi - independent regions . The plot centers on a struggle between antithetical forces : the op- pressor and the oppressed . The oppressor is the black land - hungry rancher , Jesús Espitia , who ...
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... reality of life in this particular region. Of significant importance to the development of the plot is the land, la tierra. It functions within the text as a major component in under- standing the region and those who inhabit it. For ...
... reality of life in this particular region. Of significant importance to the development of the plot is the land, la tierra. It functions within the text as a major component in under- standing the region and those who inhabit it. For ...
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... reality : the link be- tween social status and pigmentation . The narration presents a social structure where those of lighter hues are elevated to positions of pre- sumed superiority over those of darker shades . Jesús offers an ...
... reality : the link be- tween social status and pigmentation . The narration presents a social structure where those of lighter hues are elevated to positions of pre- sumed superiority over those of darker shades . Jesús offers an ...
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 |
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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