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Afro-Mexican constructions of diaspora, gender, identity and nation /

by Ramsay, Paulette A.,
Published by : UWI P., (Kingston, Jamaica :) Physical details: [xx], 204 p. : ill., map, photos. ISBN: 9789766405793 (pbk.). Subject(s): Mexican literature -- Black authors -- History and criticism. | Arts, Black -- Mexico -- Costa Chica. | Blacks -- Mexico -- Intellectual life. Year: 2016
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Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword / Father Glyn Jemmott Nelson -- Introduction -- Racial and ethnic diversity in Mexico through the distorted lens of Memín Pinguín -- Constructions of gender and nation in selected Afro-Mexican folktales -- Masculinity, language and power in selected Afro-Mexican Corridos -- Place, racial and cultural identities in selected Afro-Mexican oral and lyric verses -- Afro-Mexico in the context of a Caribbean literary and cultural aesthetics -- Conclusion.

Purchased Purchased May 7, 2019 c/c 293994 $5,775.00 New Era Business Enterprise

Purchased Purchased May 7, 2019 c/c 293995 $5,775.00 New Era Business Enterprise

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