Fed by Any Means Necessary: Omnivorous Negritude and the Transnational Semiotics of Afro-Colombian Blackness in the Work of Liliana Angulo

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Fed by Any Means Necessary: Omnivorous Negritude and the Transnational Semiotics of Afro-Colombian Blackness in the Work of Liliana Angulo

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Human Rights and Latin American Cultural Studies. Part III: Cultural Manifestations of Human Rights Issues. 11: Fed by Any Means Necessary: Omnivorous Negritude and the Transnational Semiotics of Afro-Colombian Blackness in the Work of Liliana Angulo

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2009

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Hispanic Issues Series

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Human Rights and Latin American Cultural Studies. Editors: Ana Forcinito and Fernandez Ordóñez. Hispanic Issues On Line, Volume 4.1 (2009). 1 online resource (PDF, page 228-246, includes illustrations)

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Shouse Tourino, Corey. (2009). Fed by Any Means Necessary: Omnivorous Negritude and the Transnational Semiotics of Afro-Colombian Blackness in the Work of Liliana Angulo. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/182567.

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