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... represents a thorough and total investigative journalistic narrative . These journalistic techniques of gathering and presenting facts , figures and dates abound in all of his travel narratives . The fresh and uncluttered phrase reminds ...
... represents a thorough and total investigative journalistic narrative . These journalistic techniques of gathering and presenting facts , figures and dates abound in all of his travel narratives . The fresh and uncluttered phrase reminds ...
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... represents the creole world , loudness , Afro - Caribbean cultural traditions , the extended family . On the contrary , Auntie Beatrice , as Towser in Senior's story , represents Eurocentric education , silence , racism , and the ...
... represents the creole world , loudness , Afro - Caribbean cultural traditions , the extended family . On the contrary , Auntie Beatrice , as Towser in Senior's story , represents Eurocentric education , silence , racism , and the ...
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... represents the posture of assimilation , openly embracing the cultural globalization demanded from the mainstream , leaving and hiding away their Cuban part . The other incarnates the radically opposed posture , that of what I would ...
... represents the posture of assimilation , openly embracing the cultural globalization demanded from the mainstream , leaving and hiding away their Cuban part . The other incarnates the radically opposed posture , that of what I would ...
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