Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 22Indiana University Press, 2000 |
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... poets , this " re - discovery " of the black vernacular represents an anti - colonial strategy in Cuban and American literature . Both Hughes and Guillén break with the mimicry of white poetic forms and traditions . As José Piedra ...
... poets , this " re - discovery " of the black vernacular represents an anti - colonial strategy in Cuban and American literature . Both Hughes and Guillén break with the mimicry of white poetic forms and traditions . As José Piedra ...
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... poet uses black forms as exotic means of distortion of conventional perception . In contrast , the black poet uses black forms because they evoke a black reality and existence from the archive of collective memory . In " The Negro ...
... poet uses black forms as exotic means of distortion of conventional perception . In contrast , the black poet uses black forms because they evoke a black reality and existence from the archive of collective memory . In " The Negro ...
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... poet , his impact was immediate . Although Guillén had previously shown a strong sense of outrage against racism and economic imperialism , he had not yet done so in language inspired by native , Afro - Cuban speech , song , and dance ...
... poet , his impact was immediate . Although Guillén had previously shown a strong sense of outrage against racism and economic imperialism , he had not yet done so in language inspired by native , Afro - Cuban speech , song , and dance ...
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Collective Memory Credibility Structures and the Case | 31 |
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