Editoriale di Charles Tatum da "The Progressive"
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2013.i1.675Keywords:
American studies, Arizona Book BanAbstract
L'Arizona è giustamente conosciuta in tutto il mondo come una terra perennemente assolata e dalle incantevoli bellezze naturali. I canyon rocciosi, le aspre catene montuose, i famosi cactus saguari hanno fatto per decenni da sfondo a molti western hollywoodiani classici, con sparatorie fra cowboys bianchi dalla parte della legge e messicani o indiani rappresentati nel miglior dei casi come popolani sfaccendati e nel peggiore come predoni assetati di sangue.Downloads
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2013-06-01
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