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The "new man" in Cuba culture and identity in the Revolution

The essays feature Joycean takes on various types of literary criticism, including linguistics, comparative studies, translation, and aesthetics. Some of the foremost Joycean scholars provide particularly strong examples of the value of cultural and comparative studies brought to bear on his work, and they demonstrate the extent to which James Joyce has affected and influenced our cultural, political, historical, social, and artistic awareness in the past century and his relevance and significance for the present.

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  • "The essays feature Joycean takes on various types of literary criticism, including linguistics, comparative studies, translation, and aesthetics. Some of the foremost Joycean scholars provide particularly strong examples of the value of cultural and comparative studies brought to bear on his work, and they demonstrate the extent to which James Joyce has affected and influenced our cultural, political, historical, social, and artistic awareness in the past century and his relevance and significance for the present."@en

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  • "The new man in Cuba : culture and identity in the Revolution"
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  • "The "new man" in Cuba : culture and identity in the Revolution"
  • "The "new man" in Cuba : culture and identity in the revolution"
  • "New Man in Cuba Culture and Identity in the Revolution"@en