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post-colonial perspectives

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An edition of Afro-Uruguayan literature (2003)

Afro-Uruguayan literature

post-colonial perspectives

"This study is about representation and resistance in Afro-Uruguayan culture: representation primarily through literary expression in black periodicals, and resistance to total domination by the majority Euroentric culture through popular expression associated with the African heritage. This book explores the manner in which Afro-Uruguayans defined, and continue to affirm, their "place" in a country in which societal and self perceptions were/are constantly shifting. This is a continuing process to which the written record holds the key. It has been common knowledge among literary historians that Afro-Uruguayans published a number of periodicals beginning as early as 1872. It is only now, however, with recent discoveries in the National Library in Montevideo that the extent of this production has become evident. It is primarily through these periodicals, the focus here, that much of the cultural legacy of Afro-Uruguayans can be reconstructed."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
170

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Cover of: Afro-Uruguayan Literature
Afro-Uruguayan Literature: Postcolonial Perspectives
2003, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: Afro-Uruguayan literature
Afro-Uruguayan literature: post-colonial perspectives
2003, Bucknell University Press, Associated University Presses
in English

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Table of Contents

Place and displacement in Afro-Uruguayan discourse
Periodicals in the development of Afro-Uruguayan culture : the rise and fall of black journalism
Afro-Uruguayan drum culture : "comparsa," "carnaval," "candombre"
Resistance and identity in Afro-Uruguayan poetry
Jorge Emilio Cardoso and the Afro-Uruguayan dramatic tradition
Richard Pi-eyro : the Afro-Uruguayan writer as invisible man.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-168) and index.

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Lewisburg, [Pa.], London, Cranbury, NJ

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
860.9/8960895/0904
Library of Congress
PQ8510.5 .L49 2003, PQ8510.5.L49 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
170 p. ;
Number of pages
170

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3576438M
ISBN 10
083875550X
LCCN
2002151127
OCLC/WorldCat
50809009
Goodreads
4230994

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Work ID
OL2964673W

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