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Travestismos culturales literatura y etnografía en Cuba y en Brasil. / Jossianna Arroyo.

LIBRA GN345.7 .A77 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Arroyo, Josianna, author.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Ortiz, Fernando, 1881-1969--Criticism and interpretation.
Ortiz, Fernando.
Freyre, Gilberto, 1900-1987--Criticism and interpretation.
Freyre, Gilberto.
Freyre, Gilberto, 1900-1987.
Ortiz, Fernando, 1881-1969.
Black people in literature--Religious aspects--19th century.
Black people in literature.
Black people in literature--Religious aspects--20th century.
Ethnology--Latin America.
Ethnology.
Criticism and interpretation.
Latin America.
Sex--Anthropological aspects.
Sex.
Cross-cultural studies.
Cuban literature.
Brazilian literature.
Physical Description:
356 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Leiden, The Nederlands : Almenara, 2020.
Notes:
"Los modelos de democracia racial en Cuba y Brasil parten de un consenso cultural compartido por las ciencias sociales, el arte y la literatura. Travestismos culturales analiza críticamente estos modelos de consenso nacionalista y cultural, que se consolidan en las vanguardias lationamericanas, a fin de evaluar la interseccion entre raza, género y sexualidad en la obra de Fernando Ortiz (Cuba), Gilberto Freyre (Brasil) y varias novelas y ensayos desde 1840-1920."--on page 4 of cover.
"The models of racial democracy in Cuba and Brazil are based on a cultural consensus shared by social sciences, art and literature. Cultural transvestites .. critically analyzes these models of nationalist and cultural consensus, which are consolidated in the Latin American avant-garde, in order to evaluate the intersection between race, gender and sexuality in the work of Fernando ortiz (Cuba), Gi; berto Freyre (Brazil) and several novels and essays from 1840-1920. "- on page 4 of cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789492260352
9492260352
OCLC:
1135486916

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