The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... cholos at once underscores the growing clout of the working classes , and the consequent anxiety of the elite who sought refuge in the Manichean binary of the cul- tured Liberal Party and the cholos - dominated Republican Party . In ...
... cholos at once underscores the growing clout of the working classes , and the consequent anxiety of the elite who sought refuge in the Manichean binary of the cul- tured Liberal Party and the cholos - dominated Republican Party . In ...
Pagina 85
... cholos " ( Céspedes 73 ) . Pushed into a corner by the belligerent cholos , these privileged youth began to experiment with nebulous ideas of mestizaje in order to negotiate agency over the nation's destiny , reorganizing its chaotic ...
... cholos " ( Céspedes 73 ) . Pushed into a corner by the belligerent cholos , these privileged youth began to experiment with nebulous ideas of mestizaje in order to negotiate agency over the nation's destiny , reorganizing its chaotic ...
Pagina 94
... cholos and criollos , the central preoccupation evolves to being a reflection on the nature of the ideal mestizo subject of the modern state . The sharp contrasts between doña María's ethereal mys- tique in Tierras hechizadas and the ...
... cholos and criollos , the central preoccupation evolves to being a reflection on the nature of the ideal mestizo subject of the modern state . The sharp contrasts between doña María's ethereal mys- tique in Tierras hechizadas and the ...
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