The Orisha Changó and Other African Deities In Cuban Drama
Author: Robert Lima
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Description: The Orisha Changó and Other African Deities In Cuban Drama por Robert Lima explores the influence of Yoruba deities, especially Changó, in Cuban drama and literature. This essay unveils the deep-rooted connection between African religious traditions and their expression in Cuban artistic forms.
Pages: 10
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