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Raza de bronce
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Raza de bronce
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Raza de bronce
, Alcides Arguedas initiated the literary trend called "neoindigenism" which depicts the social, political, economic, and cultural reality of the original Latin American communities. The intention of the author is reflects the dilemma and confrontation of identities and societies characterized by cultural heterogeneity. With an undercurrent of evident social denunciation,
is one of the first Latin American novels that narrates the life of the indigenous of the plateau of Bolivia.
Con
(1919), Alcides Arguedas inició la corriente literaria denominada «neoindigenismo», que retrata la realidad social, política, económica y cultural de los pueblos originarios de América Latina. La intención del autor es plasmar el dilema y enfrentamiento de identidades y sociedades caracterizadas por la heterogeneidad cultural. Con un trasfondo de evidente denuncia social,
es una de las primeras novelas latinoamericanas que narra la vida de los indígenas del altiplano de Bolivia.
Raza de bronce
, Alcides Arguedas initiated the literary trend called "neoindigenism" which depicts the social, political, economic, and cultural reality of the original Latin American communities. The intention of the author is reflects the dilemma and confrontation of identities and societies characterized by cultural heterogeneity. With an undercurrent of evident social denunciation,
is one of the first Latin American novels that narrates the life of the indigenous of the plateau of Bolivia.
Con
(1919), Alcides Arguedas inició la corriente literaria denominada «neoindigenismo», que retrata la realidad social, política, económica y cultural de los pueblos originarios de América Latina. La intención del autor es plasmar el dilema y enfrentamiento de identidades y sociedades caracterizadas por la heterogeneidad cultural. Con un trasfondo de evidente denuncia social,
es una de las primeras novelas latinoamericanas que narra la vida de los indígenas del altiplano de Bolivia.