Manuel Zapata Olivella and the "darkening" of Latin American LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2005 - 148 páginas |
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... United States of America All rights reserved 5 4 3 2 1 09 08 07 06 05 Library of Congress Cataloging - in - Publication Data Tillis , Antonio D. Manuel Zapata Olivella and the “ darkening ” of Latin America literature / Antonio D ...
... United States of America All rights reserved 5 4 3 2 1 09 08 07 06 05 Library of Congress Cataloging - in - Publication Data Tillis , Antonio D. Manuel Zapata Olivella and the “ darkening ” of Latin America literature / Antonio D ...
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... United States, scholars are finally recognizing his merit as they assess over five decades of his literary accomplishments. At an open forum in 2002 at Purdue 2 Manuel Zapata Olivella AND THE “Darkening” OF Latin American Literature.
... United States, scholars are finally recognizing his merit as they assess over five decades of his literary accomplishments. At an open forum in 2002 at Purdue 2 Manuel Zapata Olivella AND THE “Darkening” OF Latin American Literature.
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... United States. Changó transports the reader through several continents as the narrative voice moves through Africa, the United States, South America, and the Carib- bean. Thus, this author's broad geographical-thematic literary scope ...
... United States. Changó transports the reader through several continents as the narrative voice moves through Africa, the United States, South America, and the Carib- bean. Thus, this author's broad geographical-thematic literary scope ...
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... United States. Interestingly, the anec- dotes shared with the reader are important markers on the author's road to maturity both as a man and as a writer. Alegría tells of the au- thor's encounters with U.S. troops in Panama, his ...
... United States. Interestingly, the anec- dotes shared with the reader are important markers on the author's road to maturity both as a man and as a writer. Alegría tells of the au- thor's encounters with U.S. troops in Panama, his ...
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... United States, frequenting conferences and colloquia at major universities such as Howard Univer- sity and the University of Missouri–Columbia. He has presented papers at numerous international symposia on a wide variety of topics such ...
... United States, frequenting conferences and colloquia at major universities such as Howard Univer- sity and the University of Missouri–Columbia. He has presented papers at numerous international symposia on a wide variety of topics such ...
Índice
Chapter I | 10 |
Chapter II | 25 |
La Calle 10 En Chimá and Chambacú | 45 |
Chapter IV | 70 |
Chapter V | 86 |
Chapter VI | 110 |
Conclusion | 126 |
Bibliography | 133 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Additionally aesthetic African ancestry African descent African diaspora Afro-Colombian Afro-Hispanic Agne America Antoñete Bogotá Chambacú Changó chapter characters Chimá claves Colombian colonial concept cultural depicts discourse Ebony Path Espitia essays ethnic European exploitation explored Father Berrocal fiction focus Harlem Hemingway heritage hijo Hispanic historical historiographic metafiction hombre hunger Hutcheon identity ideology Indian indigenous inhabitants Jorge José Raquel Kenya Kikuyo Latin American literature Levántate Linda Hutcheon literary magical realism major Manuel Zapata Olivella María Marvin Lewis Máximo ment mestizos metafiction Mexican miscegenation mixed mulato narrative voice narrator nature negro North American novel oppression Parmenio plight political postcolonial postmodernism presented protagonist race racial racism reader reality region religion religious Renata representation reveals Richard Jackson Ruperta Sacred Mammal saint scholars Secos sexual Sinú River Sinú River valley slavery social Spanish Tenth Street thematic theme Tierra tion traditions Treading the Ebony tri-ethnic United violence World writer Yoruba