Literatura e resistência.

This article aims at putting Alfredo Bosi's work in dialogue with well-known theoretical trends in the English-speaking academia. I trace the steps I've taken to make some of Bosi's reflections available to an English-speaking audience, and raise a few questions: In the discussion on the "colonialit...

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Publicado en:Luso-Brazilian Review Vol. 50; no. 2; pp. 64 - 76
Autor principal: Monteiro, Pedro Meira
Formato: Literary Criticism
Publicado: University of Wisconsin Press 2013
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