A History of Literature in the Caribbean: Cross-cultural studiesAlbert James Arnold J. Benjamins, 1994 |
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... Fernández Retamar whether there is such a thing as a Latin - American identity . Rather than develop an answer to the question , Fernández Retamar reflects on its implications : " For to question our culture is to question our very ...
... Fernández Retamar whether there is such a thing as a Latin - American identity . Rather than develop an answer to the question , Fernández Retamar reflects on its implications : " For to question our culture is to question our very ...
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... Fernández Retamar and Fuentes hinges upon the concept of history . As we underlined earlier , it is the position the artist takes in historical conflicts that determines whether he or she belongs to genuine Latin - American culture . By ...
... Fernández Retamar and Fuentes hinges upon the concept of history . As we underlined earlier , it is the position the artist takes in historical conflicts that determines whether he or she belongs to genuine Latin - American culture . By ...
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... Fernández Retamar and many of his compatriots , that day arrived with the triumph of the Cuban revolution in 1959. He tellingly closes Calibán with a quotation from a speech Che Guevara delivered at the University of Las Villas on 28 ...
... Fernández Retamar and many of his compatriots , that day arrived with the triumph of the Cuban revolution in 1959. He tellingly closes Calibán with a quotation from a speech Che Guevara delivered at the University of Las Villas on 28 ...
Table des matières
Cartography and the Cannibalization of Culture | 3 |
Notes Toward a Comparative History | 29 |
Toward a Centripetal Vision | 57 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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