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Uniting Blacks In A Raceless Nation Blackness Afrocuban Culture And Mestizaje In The Prose And Poetry Of Nicols Guilln Miguel Arnedogmez

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Uniting Blacks In A Raceless Nation Blackness Afrocuban Culture And Mestizaje In The Prose And Poetry Of Nicols Guilln Miguel Arnedogmez
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Publisher: Bucknell University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Miguel Arnedo-Gómez
ISBN: 9781611487596, 1611487595
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Uniting Blacks In A Raceless Nation Blackness Afrocuban Culture And Mestizaje In The Prose And Poetry Of Nicols Guilln Miguel Arnedogmez by Miguel Arnedo-gómez 9781611487596, 1611487595 instant download after payment.

The Cuban writer Nicolás Guillén has traditionally been considered a poet of mestizaje, a term that, whilst denoting racial mixture, also refers to a homogenizing nationalist discourse that proclaims the harmonious nature of Cuban identity. Yet, many aspects of Guillén’s work enhance black Cuban and Afro-Cuban identities. Miguel Arnedo-Gómez explores this paradox in Guillén’s pre-Cuban Revolution writings placing them alongside contemporaneous intellectual discourses that feigned adherence to the homogenizing ideology whilst upholding black interests. On the basis of links with these and other 1930s Cuban discourses, Arnedo-Gómez shows Guillén’s work to contain a message of black unity aimed at the black middle classes. Furthermore, against a tendency to seek a single authorial consciousness—be it mulatto or based on a North American construction of blackness—Guillén’s prose and poetry are also characterized as a struggle for a viable identity in a socio-culturally heterogeneous society.

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