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Novel (2018) 51 (1): 101–116.
Published: 01 May 2018
... Antonio José Ponte, and Cuban Counterpoint: Tobacco and Sugar (1940, trans. 1995), by anthropologist Fernando Ortiz, the essay charts a third approach, transcultural materialism, that reconciles the two tendencies. Works written in this mode deploy narrative and literary language to articulate labor...
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Novel (2000) 33 (3): 424–431.
Published: 01 November 2000
... concentrates on Hindu and
Buddhist elements in both works-in Joyce's case, filtered through Theosophy. "Reading
Desani reading Joyce reading Theosophy's versions of Eastern religion . .. can make visible
the subterranean scenario of transcuituration, defined by Fernando Ortiz as 'the different...
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Novel (2021) 54 (1): 19–42.
Published: 01 May 2021
... ). 13 For an overview of The Green House 's paratexts, see Luys A. Díez . 14 As María de las Mercedes Ortiz Rodríguez explains, “The writer uses here an idea that the anthropologist Johannes Fabian has developed as the concept of ‘denial of coevalness,’ a tendency through which anthropology...