La legitimación de una voz: escrituras migrantes en la Buenos Aires de los años 20
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https://doi.org/10.30827/tnj.v2i2.9797Keywords:
literatura argentina, estudios transatlánticos, ítalos-criollos, inmigrantes, constelaciónAbstract
Reseña de De Aldama Ordóñez, Celia. Voces del Plata: hacia una constelación transatlántica. Madrid-Frankfurt am Main, Iberoamericana-Vervuert, 2019, 164 pp.Downloads
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