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1492-1992: Re/Discovering Colonial Writing

de Jara, Rene [Editor]; Spadaccini, Nicholas [Editor];

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Minneapolis: The Prisma Institute, 1989. Paperback. 472p., 5x8.5 inches, wraps, very good condition. Hispanic Issues, Vol. 4.

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1492-1992: Re/Discovering Colonial Writing
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Jara, Rene [Editor]; Spadaccini, Nicholas [Editor];
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0910235333
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9780910235334
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The Prisma Institute
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Minneapolis
Fecha de publicación
1989
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Critical Theory; Hispanic American; Latin America; Colonialism; spain;

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