Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 էջ |
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... existence. Borrowing from Colombian historical moments, Zapata Olivella embellishes, with re- gard to Africans and those of African ancestry, the generational mar- ginalization and disenfranchisement of this population. His published ...
... existence. Borrowing from Colombian historical moments, Zapata Olivella embellishes, with re- gard to Africans and those of African ancestry, the generational mar- ginalization and disenfranchisement of this population. His published ...
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... existence. Third, it uses Este- bana to “color” the story in regards to race/ethnicity. As mentioned earlier, she is described as being Indian and employing popular cultural practices. Gregorio and Estebana's offspring, Rosaura and José ...
... existence. Third, it uses Este- bana to “color” the story in regards to race/ethnicity. As mentioned earlier, she is described as being Indian and employing popular cultural practices. Gregorio and Estebana's offspring, Rosaura and José ...
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... existence is in almost every respect tethered to land and nature. His nourishment as well as his financial gain is tied to both. Los Secos emerges as an agricultural community where the male members cultivate rice, the major staple in ...
... existence is in almost every respect tethered to land and nature. His nourishment as well as his financial gain is tied to both. Los Secos emerges as an agricultural community where the male members cultivate rice, the major staple in ...
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... existence of Gregorio and his peers . Even more interesting is the fact that Zapata Olivella tries to blind these characters to such realities , causing the reader to take even more note of the prejudice . The novel establishes a caste ...
... existence of Gregorio and his peers . Even more interesting is the fact that Zapata Olivella tries to blind these characters to such realities , causing the reader to take even more note of the prejudice . The novel establishes a caste ...
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... existence and purpose of God. These “country folk” re- gard Good Friday as a commercial rather than a religious holiday. It is a good day for commerce marked by an increase in price of goods sold on this day of festivity and goodwill ...
... existence and purpose of God. These “country folk” re- gard Good Friday as a commercial rather than a religious holiday. It is a good day for commerce marked by an increase in price of goods sold on this day of festivity and goodwill ...
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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 |
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