Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 ページ |
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... constitute a rejection 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.
... constitute a rejection 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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... official ” discourse . Caimán , for example is the officially accepted designation for alligator in the Spanish language . In Los Secos , how- ever , ronchudo , the accepted term , is adopted . Likewise , sarda is substi- tuted for ...
... official ” discourse . Caimán , for example is the officially accepted designation for alligator in the Spanish language . In Los Secos , how- ever , ronchudo , the accepted term , is adopted . Likewise , sarda is substi- tuted for ...
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