Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfur 1-21995 |
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... trope of U.S. Latino literature that critics frequently discuss with contempt writers who forget where they came ... tropes of homosexualization and / or femi- nization of the migrant . The most obvious homosexualization is that of ...
... trope of U.S. Latino literature that critics frequently discuss with contempt writers who forget where they came ... tropes of homosexualization and / or femi- nization of the migrant . The most obvious homosexualization is that of ...
Síða 171
... trope , much like Glissant's : a cultural process by which a community comes into being or , as in the case of the master- narrative , is prohibited from developing its own representative im- ages and / or governments . One enactment ...
... trope , much like Glissant's : a cultural process by which a community comes into being or , as in the case of the master- narrative , is prohibited from developing its own representative im- ages and / or governments . One enactment ...
Síða 174
... trope from sixteenth - century Spanish narrative to its nineteenth - century configuration . These are no longer merely the offerings of a conquest - poet , depicting Mexicans as victims of fortune . They are now idealized victims of an ...
... trope from sixteenth - century Spanish narrative to its nineteenth - century configuration . These are no longer merely the offerings of a conquest - poet , depicting Mexicans as victims of fortune . They are now idealized victims of an ...
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