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February | 2011 | francisca's blog
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Monthly Archives: February 2011. February 25, 2011. 8220;The boy who sat on the low wall at the edge of the terraza thought: These budgies would be disappointed to know; it is noisy as anything down there. Strange, but not quiet. Like one of the mysterious worlds in … Continue reading →. February 24, 2011. February 24, 2011. February 24, 2011. The practice of witchcraft or brujeria in Lacuna In the following description, there is a boy who sees witchcraft as something strange...
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. The Sea: God of Saint Lucia and Piloctete’s spiritual valor to emerge victorious from the process of colonization in. On chapter VIII, stanza III, of. After this brief hallucination of the Caribbean Sea, let us look at the significance of Piloctete’s wound. Maria Cristina Fumagalli and Peter L. Patrick in their article. Two Healing Narratives: Suffering, Reintegration, and the Struggle of Language. Fumagalli, Maria Cristina and Peter L, Patrick. Miracle In The Andes. I am not...
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April | 2011 | francisca's blog
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Monthly Archives: April 2011. April 21, 2011. For this blog I thought of translating the following poems by Medardo Angel Silva. As far as I know the poetry of Silva was never translated into English or any other language. Darling I will turn the harsh sound of iron … Continue reading →. April 21, 2011. April 21, 2011. April 21, 2011. April 21, 2011. April 20, 2011. The sky was washed pale blue by the glare of the sun; there were no clouds, but he could feel a strong wind fro...
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. At the beginning of the class, I did not like. Because I could not get into it right away. However, I ended up liking it because it is one of the novels that widely frames the issues I am talking about including slavery. Although Walcott’s writing is not that easy to follow, I like the intense sentiment with which he writes because I can see his imagination reaching classic frontiers in order to render tribute to the Caribbean Sea. On Blog # 22. On Blog # 22. On Blog # 40.
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Fifth Response | francisca's blog
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. May 5, 2011. Earlier Version of My Final Paper: The Net Outcome of Colonialism in Derek Walcott’s. When the colonizers took absolute control of former colonies, they swept aside everything from the indigenous people from religion, customs, to any other way of behavior in order to inculcate them their culture. Louis Tyson in her book Critical Theory Today (Postcolonial Criticism) says,. However, why couldn’t they resist the foreign invasion? May 8, 2011 at 7:13 am. Good, so fa...
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. May 28, 2011. Still Dependents After Independence: The Repercussions of Colonialism in Derek Walcott’s. And Leslie Marmon Silko’s. The net effect of cultural exchange between partners conscious of their inequality is that the people suffer. In modern times, thinking about cultural exchange involves thinking about domination and forcible appropriation: someone loses someone gains. (Said 235). Citizenship, Knowledge, and the Limits of Humanity. Global citizenship is being preve...
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March | 2011 | francisca's blog
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Monthly Archives: March 2011. March 29, 2011. In the corner of the West I met with the East, who told me the next story. Long, long time ago before the discovery of the new world an extraordinary man lived in the East side of the globe he … Continue reading →. March 23, 2011. March 23, 2011. Blog # 18 A POEM. March 23, 2011. March 22, 2011. The following passage of Bolanos’s Last Evenings on Earth awakes a sort of curiosity in linguistic terms because language is someti...
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. May 19, 2011. If I were to formally rate Fuentes’s novel Christopher unborn, I would give it 4 stars for the following reasons. 1. I like Fuentes’ originality in terms of creating a narrator who is an unborn baby who is suppossed to be … Continue reading →. May 19, 2011. May 19, 2011. May 19, 2011. May 19, 2011. The graphic novel Amor y Cohetes by the brothers Hernandez reminds me of Condorito which I used to read long but long time ago in the major newspaper of Ecuador calle...
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. Newer posts →. Blog # 31 Unusual Experience. May 4, 2011. By Orhan Pamuk ,. Hundred Years of Solitude. By Garcia Marquez,. The Wind Up Bird Chronicle. By Murakami, and Disgrace by Coetzee. Well, fine I like the novels especially. Hundred Years of Solitude. April 21, 2011. For this blog I thought of translating the following poems by Medardo Angel Silva. As far as I know the poetry of Silva was never translated into English or any other language. To sing to your eyes! The memo...
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Fourth Response | francisca's blog
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A qwriting.qc.cuny.edu blog. April 14, 201. The Rise of Capitalism: The Precursor to Pursue the American Dream in William Carlos William’s Paterson. In my previous response by taking the following quote from Edwar Said’s book. The net effect of cultural exchange between partners conscious of their inequality is that the people suffer. In modern times, thinking about cultural exchange involves thinking about domination and forcible appropriation: someone loses someone gains. (Said 235). With trick and mon...