Nara Fuentes Crispín narafuentes@hotmail.com Universidad Nacional de Colombia Abstract: Supported by James Scott and Robert Stam among others, this article represents a proposal for reading the Colombian classic by Maria de Jorge Isaacs. The novel’s narrator creates a discourse that hinders the appreciation of the voices and culture of the black slaves. This concealment might […]
Tags: Afro-Culture, civilizing discourse, hacienda, Slaves, subordinate