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... cultural practices ( Candomblé , Samba , and Feijoada ) as national cultural symbols , but as removed from " the cultural and political contexts from which they originated " ( 21 ) . Black movements in Brazil are unsuccessful at ...
... cultural practices ( Candomblé , Samba , and Feijoada ) as national cultural symbols , but as removed from " the cultural and political contexts from which they originated " ( 21 ) . Black movements in Brazil are unsuccessful at ...
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... cultural identity that transcends ideologies and borders . He does not demonstrate the extent to which Cuba is unique by comparing its cultural norms to other countries with a strong rev- olutionary tradition , such as Mexico . Pérez ...
... cultural identity that transcends ideologies and borders . He does not demonstrate the extent to which Cuba is unique by comparing its cultural norms to other countries with a strong rev- olutionary tradition , such as Mexico . Pérez ...
Pagina 203
... cultural exchange in which members of two different societies assimilate cultural patterns from each other each other " ( p . 28 ) but his actual concept describes a process in which multiple cultures exist in one given society and ...
... cultural exchange in which members of two different societies assimilate cultural patterns from each other each other " ( p . 28 ) but his actual concept describes a process in which multiple cultures exist in one given society and ...
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