La Habana, 1930: Lorca entre raza y cultura
Abstract
This essay analyzes Federico Garcia Lorca’s interest in Afro-Cuban culture. It takes into account his impact in Cuba during and after his visit in 1930, and his poetry and correspondence written at that time to, in this fashion -in this way-, construct the “anthropological space” -Augé- of Havana’s culture in that period. The author then compares Lorca’s contribution to the anthropology of Fernando Ortiz and his changing approach to race and culture.Downloads
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