Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 ページ |
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... historical continuum which Manuel Zapata Olivella's thematic foci reflect. As documented in works by scholars such as Franklin Knight, Her- bert Klein, Darién Davis, Leslie Rout, and others, the history of Africans in Latin America is ...
... historical continuum which Manuel Zapata Olivella's thematic foci reflect. As documented in works by scholars such as Franklin Knight, Her- bert Klein, Darién Davis, Leslie Rout, and others, the history of Africans in Latin America is ...
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... historical account foreshadowed issues pondered by generational tribunals regarding the social integration of ... historical experience suffered by blacks in other parts of the Americas. Slavery, oppression, marginalization, si- lencing ...
... historical account foreshadowed issues pondered by generational tribunals regarding the social integration of ... historical experience suffered by blacks in other parts of the Americas. Slavery, oppression, marginalization, si- lencing ...
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... historical anecdotes. This writer of mixed African, indigenous, and Spanish descent has cre- ated a corpus of literary works that exemplifies his eclectic nature and moves beyond theoretical limitations of conventional travel narrative ...
... historical anecdotes. This writer of mixed African, indigenous, and Spanish descent has cre- ated a corpus of literary works that exemplifies his eclectic nature and moves beyond theoretical limitations of conventional travel narrative ...
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... historical miscegenation and slavery in the New World. His father was a black-identified mulatto and his mother was Creole (half-Spanish and half-Indian). For the maturing writer, the need for a self-defined identity plagued much of his ...
... historical miscegenation and slavery in the New World. His father was a black-identified mulatto and his mother was Creole (half-Spanish and half-Indian). For the maturing writer, the need for a self-defined identity plagued much of his ...
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... historical survey spanning more than a century , Williams articu- lates the complexities of regionalism in Colombia by its historical leg- acy of four quasi - independent nations . Such acknowledgment lends credence to the longevity of ...
... historical survey spanning more than a century , Williams articu- lates the complexities of regionalism in Colombia by its historical leg- acy of four quasi - independent nations . Such acknowledgment lends credence to the longevity of ...
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