A74 2006, Writing rumba:the Afrocubanista movement in poetry. Circulation, PR9387.9.A23 B43 2006, Becoming Abigail:a novella. Circulation, PR9387.9. Writing Rumba,The Afrocubanista Movement in Poetry. Wadabagei: A Journal of the Caribbean and Its Diasporas. Yvette Fuentes, Nova One of its main objectives was to project an image of Cuban identity as a harmonious process of fusion between black and white people and cultures. Format: Writing Rumba:The Afrocubanista Movement in Poetry Miguel Arnedo-Gomez Inbunden Engelska 2006. 709. Köp. Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar Download Citation on ResearchGate | On Jan 1, 2009, Pedro Pérez Sarduy and others published Writing Rumba: The Afrocubanista Movement in Poetry - by 6.1 History of the movement; 6.2 Results of the movement. 7 Notable Afro-Cubans "Introduction", Writing Rumba: The Afrocubanista Movement in Poetry. colonial-era white society's denigration of rumba was based on its perceived Ay Mama Inés, was written by a white composer and first per- formed by a by white composers influenced by the growing Afrocubanista move- ment popular at the which in turn is taken from the poem Píntame angelitos negros.(Paint me Blackness, Afro-Cuban Culture, and Mestizaje in the Prose and Poetry of Nicolás including my book Writing Rumba: The Afrocubanista Movement in Poetry. Table of Contents for Writing rumba:the Afrocubanista movement in poetry / Miguel Arnedo-Gómez, available from the Library of Congress. Writing Rumba: The Afrocubanista Movement in Poetry - Miguel Arnedo-Gomez -
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