Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 էջ |
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... social status of the first African population to arrive. Categorized as “ladinos,” “bozales,” and free Africans, the issue of their social positionality and legal status resulted in much trepidation.2 Early European tribunals de- bated ...
... social status of the first African population to arrive. Categorized as “ladinos,” “bozales,” and free Africans, the issue of their social positionality and legal status resulted in much trepidation.2 Early European tribunals de- bated ...
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... social integration of Africans; the debate con- tinues today. An important factor affecting the African was the declining and dying indigenous population, which provided the first source of free “manual labor” required by the first ...
... social integration of Africans; the debate con- tinues today. An important factor affecting the African was the declining and dying indigenous population, which provided the first source of free “manual labor” required by the first ...
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... Social and political issues of geographical spaces figure prominently in his novels. In China 6 a.m. (1955), his focus is com- munist China. With He visto la noche (1949), ¿Quién dio el fusil a Oswald? (1967), and Chambacú, emphasis is ...
... Social and political issues of geographical spaces figure prominently in his novels. In China 6 a.m. (1955), his focus is com- munist China. With He visto la noche (1949), ¿Quién dio el fusil a Oswald? (1967), and Chambacú, emphasis is ...
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... social and cultural history supports this proposition . By the 1850s these regional divisions . had taken form , finding increased definition throughout the remainder of the nineteenth century . Regional demarcations remained firmly ...
... social and cultural history supports this proposition . By the 1850s these regional divisions . had taken form , finding increased definition throughout the remainder of the nineteenth century . Regional demarcations remained firmly ...
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... social perceptions , based on the fictional rep- resentation of characters and circumstances , and , as such , represents the manner in which the author views the continuing struggle of the campesinos of the Sinú River Basin . ” 3 ...
... social perceptions , based on the fictional rep- resentation of characters and circumstances , and , as such , represents the manner in which the author views the continuing struggle of the campesinos of the Sinú River Basin . ” 3 ...
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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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