Place, Language, and Identity in Afro-Costa Rican LiteratureUniversity of Missouri Press, 2003 - 248 من الصفحات "With the current growth of interest in Afro-Hispanic and Afro-Latin American cultural and literary studies, this book will be essential for courses in Latin American and Caribbean literature, comparative studies, diaspora studies, history, cultural studies, and the literature of migration."--BOOK JACKET. |
المحتوى
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Foundations of Black Literature in Costa Rica | 32 |
Two Negotiating Home | 75 |
Three Quince Duncan and the Development | 120 |
Four To Be Young Gifted and Black | 167 |
Conclusion Becoming Costa Rican | 233 |
Bibliography | 239 |
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African Afro Afro-Costa Rican Afro-Costa Rican identity Afro-Hispanic Afro-West Indian America Anancy Anancy stories ancestral black women blacks in Costa British calypso Caribbean Central American Clif Duke colonial color Costa Rica Costa Rican national cultural identity curtidos Delia McDonald descendants diaspora discourse Dolores Joseph dominant culture English ethnic Eulalia Bernard exile Garvey heritage Hispanic culture Hombres curtidos Jamaica Joe Gordon La paz labor land language Limón Province Limonese Creole linguistic literary Marcus Garvey McForbes Meléndez memory mestizos migration myths Naciendo national identity negra neocolonial Nicolás Guillén novel obeah oral tradition Panama past paz del pueblo Pedro piel poem poet poet-narrator poetic voice poetry political population postcolonial present Puerto Limón Quince Duncan region Rica's Rican literature Rican writers Ritmohéroe San José Shirley Campbell Sitaira skin social Spanish texts tion town United Fruit Company West Indian culture West Indian descent West Indies woman workers