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... political , cultural and academic discourse ( particularly in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago ) in the media , in the calypso tents , on the political platforms , within academic texts , in the rum shops . The dialogue has been tossed to ...
... political , cultural and academic discourse ( particularly in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago ) in the media , in the calypso tents , on the political platforms , within academic texts , in the rum shops . The dialogue has been tossed to ...
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... political turmoil in which Lula and her family are embroiled . Lula's own inability to bring these political events into focus partly explains this vagueness , but the reader finds it difficult to grasp the full implications of events ...
... political turmoil in which Lula and her family are embroiled . Lula's own inability to bring these political events into focus partly explains this vagueness , but the reader finds it difficult to grasp the full implications of events ...
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... political function and viability of poetry within a highly technological world in which the video clip has replaced the lyric strophe . Morejón belongs to the first generation of Cuban poets after the 1959 revolution . Her poetry evokes ...
... political function and viability of poetry within a highly technological world in which the video clip has replaced the lyric strophe . Morejón belongs to the first generation of Cuban poets after the 1959 revolution . Her poetry evokes ...
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