Murder Frontiers and Guilty Identities: “Moors” and “Blacks” in the Spanish Literature of the New Millennium
Abstract
The heterogeneity and the hybridism that characterize the present Spanish society, as opposed to the ethnocentrism of long ago, leaves their clear marks in the narrative production of the two last lustrums. In this work we will try to study the impact of the new social and political phenomenon on the present Spanish novel guided by what Arabic, Muslim and African heritage and the orientalism leave in the Spanish imaginary.Downloads
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