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Archipelagic Trash: Despised Forms in the Cultural History of the Americas
Ramon E Soto Crespo
English
Spanish and Portuguese
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Women & Gender in Global Perspectives
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Cultural History
100%
Trash
100%
Caribbean
100%
Archipelago
100%
Poor Whites
75%
Atlantic Region
50%
Pulp Fiction
50%
Sargasso Sea
50%
Plantation
25%
Jamaica
25%
Jeans
25%
Political Vision
25%
Dominica
25%
Understanding Processes
25%
Popular Fiction
25%
Decapitalisation
25%
Mythos
25%
Calm Water
25%
Literary Archives
25%
Post-WWII
25%
Family Saga
25%
Arts and Humanities
Cultural History
100%
Atlantic
100%
Pulp fiction
100%
Wide Sargasso Sea
100%
England
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Manifestation
50%
World War II
50%
Jamaica
50%
Popular Fiction
50%
Family Saga
50%
Literary Archive
50%
Mythos
50%