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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Le Projet Judéo-Noir D’André Schwarz-Bart : Saga Réversible, Francine Kaufmann
Le Projet Judéo-Noir D’André Schwarz-Bart : Saga Réversible, Francine Kaufmann
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
André Schwarz-Bart’s literary call was born from his will to immortalize in writing the memory of the culture of his Jewish ancestors which was eradicated from the map of Europe during the Shoa. A pioneer of the “memory work” with The Last of the Justs, a novel awarded the Goncourt in 1959, he invented the genre of the “identity saga” whose heroes gather within themselves the centuriesold experience of their people. A similar ambition guided him while he composed a cycle – that remained mostly unpublished – about Black slavery and the culture issued from it: A Woman Named Solitude.
Le Marranisme Absolu Dans L’Oeuvre D’André Et De Simone Schwarz-Bart, Kathleen Gyssels
Le Marranisme Absolu Dans L’Oeuvre D’André Et De Simone Schwarz-Bart, Kathleen Gyssels
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article studies in what forms the magical-religious dimension is expressed in the fiction works of the Schwarz-Bart couple in order to assess the function given by the authors to the manifestations of the “divine” therein. The frontier between belief and miscreancy is particularly flexible in each of the novels – whether written jointly or separately – by André and / or Simone Schwarz-Bart. Indeed, co-signed or not, the identity quest cannot be dissociated from the religious one: a quest of the meaning of suffering, of a balm that remedies the agonies and compensates for the traumas endured by two …
Family /War: A Cautionary Tale, Irene Kacandes
Becoming Aurora: Translating The Story Of Arshaluys Mardiganian, Shushan Avagyan
Becoming Aurora: Translating The Story Of Arshaluys Mardiganian, Shushan Avagyan
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Signs Of State Terrorism In Post-Authoritarian Santiago: Memories And Memorialization In Chile, Carolina Aguilera, Gonzalo Cáceres
Signs Of State Terrorism In Post-Authoritarian Santiago: Memories And Memorialization In Chile, Carolina Aguilera, Gonzalo Cáceres
Dissidences
No abstract provided.
Do You See Any Porters Anywhere?, Richard Elman
Do You See Any Porters Anywhere?, Richard Elman
Syracuse University Magazine
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From The Editor, Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez
Poemas, Diego Aguilar
Yo Soy Yo Y Mi Circunstancia: La Hibridez Como Mecanismo De Supervivencia, Priscilla Gac-Artigas
Yo Soy Yo Y Mi Circunstancia: La Hibridez Como Mecanismo De Supervivencia, Priscilla Gac-Artigas
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Borinquén Record Shop & Botanica, Yolanda Nieves
Junot Díaz, Lourdes Torres, Carina Vásquez, Junot Díaz
Central American-Americans In The Second Decade Of The Twenty-First Century: Old Scars, New Traumas, Disempowering Travails, Arturo Arias
Central American-Americans In The Second Decade Of The Twenty-First Century: Old Scars, New Traumas, Disempowering Travails, Arturo Arias
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Border Cross Warning: We Are Not Responsible For Items Lost During Your Oppression. My Forged Identities Speaking Back., Silvia Patricia Solís
Border Cross Warning: We Are Not Responsible For Items Lost During Your Oppression. My Forged Identities Speaking Back., Silvia Patricia Solís
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Exilio Y Cárcel, Hilda Chacón
Let Them Teach You, Marisol León
From The Editor, Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez
Karla Suárez, Silente Viajera, Mabel Cuesta
About Memoria(Memory), Bibiana Suárez
A Young Woman Brought The First Flowers, Reina María Rodríguez, Kristin Dykstra
A Young Woman Brought The First Flowers, Reina María Rodríguez, Kristin Dykstra
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Merging Exile Into Diaspora: Other Letters To Milena, Kristin Dykstra
Merging Exile Into Diaspora: Other Letters To Milena, Kristin Dykstra
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From The Guest Editor, Achy Obejas
El No Regreso Del Regreso, Cynthia Meléndrez
Tropical Disturbances, Cristina García
The Shine In The Eyes Of The Naked, Adrián Castro
Displacing Forces, Gint Aras
Fragment From The Diary Of My Return To Chile In 1990, Ariel Dorfman
Fragment From The Diary Of My Return To Chile In 1990, Ariel Dorfman
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No abstract provided.
Siempre Nos Quedará Madrid [Fragmentos], Enrique Del Risco Arrocha
Siempre Nos Quedará Madrid [Fragmentos], Enrique Del Risco Arrocha
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No abstract provided.
La Ciudad Donde Habito, Johanny Vázquez Paz
Clr Oral Histories: Loida Maritza Pérez, Loida Maritza Pérez
Clr Oral Histories: Loida Maritza Pérez, Loida Maritza Pérez
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Poems, Michael J. Pagán
Poems, Michael J. Pagán
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Includes "Fancy Limes at a Sponging House" and "The Biographical Fallacies Found in Migration's Anxious Knuckles"