Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... Spanish land grants to prove his legal right to the land . The case places him between the two cultures , even forcing him to travel across the border to Mexico to cement an alliance with an obviously , and stereotypically corrupt ...
... Spanish land grants to prove his legal right to the land . The case places him between the two cultures , even forcing him to travel across the border to Mexico to cement an alliance with an obviously , and stereotypically corrupt ...
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... Spanish is difficult to comprehend because it includes Mexican- ized English words and Anglicized Spanish words . Torres , speaking from the position of Mexicanness symbolized in the piano in the opening paragraph , characterizes the ...
... Spanish is difficult to comprehend because it includes Mexican- ized English words and Anglicized Spanish words . Torres , speaking from the position of Mexicanness symbolized in the piano in the opening paragraph , characterizes the ...
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... Spanish " play off of each other for a literary purpose unlike that of the hybrid speech itself . In other words , Torres becomes , in the end , the space of confluence across which languages pass back and forth , with some inevitable ...
... Spanish " play off of each other for a literary purpose unlike that of the hybrid speech itself . In other words , Torres becomes , in the end , the space of confluence across which languages pass back and forth , with some inevitable ...
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