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Resisting Cultural Globalization in Cuban - American Literature María Luisa Ochoa Fernández he rise to power of Fidel Castro in 1959 caused a massive displacement of Cuban people from their island to the United States in the decades of ...
Resisting Cultural Globalization in Cuban - American Literature María Luisa Ochoa Fernández he rise to power of Fidel Castro in 1959 caused a massive displacement of Cuban people from their island to the United States in the decades of ...
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... Cuban - American cultural identity conflicts are not solved through assimilation but , in fact , by finding a balance between the Anglo - American and Cuban cultures , turning them into " apposites " rather than opposites ...
... Cuban - American cultural identity conflicts are not solved through assimilation but , in fact , by finding a balance between the Anglo - American and Cuban cultures , turning them into " apposites " rather than opposites ...
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... Cuban - American drama , it is important to highlight that this genre has not received as much attention by the critics as the narrative one . Cuban - American playwrights do not abound . In the last decade , the interest in this genre ...
... Cuban - American drama , it is important to highlight that this genre has not received as much attention by the critics as the narrative one . Cuban - American playwrights do not abound . In the last decade , the interest in this genre ...
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