Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 ページ |
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... José María Arguedeas contribute to his focus on the political aspects of the downtrodden. At the same time, they help to widen his circle of thematic repertoire to include other racial and cultural groups.5 There was yet another ...
... José María Arguedeas contribute to his focus on the political aspects of the downtrodden. At the same time, they help to widen his circle of thematic repertoire to include other racial and cultural groups.5 There was yet another ...
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... José Darío, into manhood by example. His relationship with his daughter, Rosaura, is one of love and concern. Gregorio is emblematic of the illiterate, uneducated rice farmer of the Sinú. His main objective, like that of all oppressed ...
... José Darío, into manhood by example. His relationship with his daughter, Rosaura, is one of love and concern. Gregorio is emblematic of the illiterate, uneducated rice farmer of the Sinú. His main objective, like that of all oppressed ...
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... 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 the river. Rosaura, like her mother, battles illness; her ...
... 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 the river. Rosaura, like her mother, battles illness; her ...
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... José Darío , María Teresa , and the Mono Espitia . María Teresa is caught in the middle of a deadly “ ménage à trois ” when her father brokers a marriage with the Mono instead of with José Darío , whom she loves . María Teresa's ...
... José Darío , María Teresa , and the Mono Espitia . María Teresa is caught in the middle of a deadly “ ménage à trois ” when her father brokers a marriage with the Mono instead of with José Darío , whom she loves . María Teresa's ...
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... José Darío, the Mono Es- pitia resorts to violence to reaffirm his power and manhood. His emas- culation by poor, black, disfranchised, and dispossessed rice harvesters is a social affront that challenges his white privilege and power ...
... José Darío, the Mono Es- pitia resorts to violence to reaffirm his power and manhood. His emas- culation by poor, black, disfranchised, and dispossessed rice harvesters is a social affront that challenges his white privilege and power ...
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