Prospero's Isles: The Presence of the Caribbean in the American ImaginaryDiane Accaria-Zavala, Rodolfo Popelnik Macmillan Caribbean, 2004 - 299 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
第 12 頁
... Hollywood cinema remained largely uncontested until a wonderful affiliation arises . And once again , the children of Caliban take on Faulkner as the Hollywood adaptation of Intruder in the Dust is readdressed . This time around the ...
... Hollywood cinema remained largely uncontested until a wonderful affiliation arises . And once again , the children of Caliban take on Faulkner as the Hollywood adaptation of Intruder in the Dust is readdressed . This time around the ...
第 34 頁
... Hollywood Italian Mafia stereotype to express Colon's individuality , and was exploited to transform the stereotype itself into a sign of the identity of the Puerto Rican barrio community . The cover of his record album , Cosa Nuestra ...
... Hollywood Italian Mafia stereotype to express Colon's individuality , and was exploited to transform the stereotype itself into a sign of the identity of the Puerto Rican barrio community . The cover of his record album , Cosa Nuestra ...
第 40 頁
... Hollywood's image of Africa than to African cultures . In another theme , ' Aguanile ' ( 1972 ) , this Hollywood reproduction of Africanness is reiterated with an introduction that imitates the sounds of an African safari so recurrent ...
... Hollywood's image of Africa than to African cultures . In another theme , ' Aguanile ' ( 1972 ) , this Hollywood reproduction of Africanness is reiterated with an introduction that imitates the sounds of an African safari so recurrent ...
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