The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 10
... accept a hyphenated identity at this juncture in life . Preoccupied with find- ing a stable place , a place in which he could construct an emerg- ing identity , he rejected his multinational and bilingual heritage , symbolized by ...
... accept a hyphenated identity at this juncture in life . Preoccupied with find- ing a stable place , a place in which he could construct an emerg- ing identity , he rejected his multinational and bilingual heritage , symbolized by ...
Pagina 11
... accept that reincorporation to the whole , a true return home in the sense of reaggregration , will never be ... accepting and embracing chaos . At the end of Dorfman's memoir , the northern and the south- ern continents , the two ...
... accept that reincorporation to the whole , a true return home in the sense of reaggregration , will never be ... accepting and embracing chaos . At the end of Dorfman's memoir , the northern and the south- ern continents , the two ...
Pagina 28
... accept the appraised amount that he was offered and in his will ordered his heirs not to accept it either , with the result that the dispute dragged on until 1895 , after both Maldonado's death and completion of the new theater , when ...
... accept the appraised amount that he was offered and in his will ordered his heirs not to accept it either , with the result that the dispute dragged on until 1895 , after both Maldonado's death and completion of the new theater , when ...
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