QUÉ SIGNIFICA ALBÍȚĂ EN RUMANO
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definición de albíță en el diccionario rumano
albita f., pl. e (d. blanco). Discus, una pequeña planta herbácea crucífera con albaricoqueros amarillos y blancos que crece el árido locus aride (alyssum calycinum). albíță f., pl. e (d. alb). Disculeț, o mică plantă erbacee cruciferă, cu florĭ galbene și apoĭ albe care crește pin [!] locurĭ aride (alyssum calycinum).
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «ALBÍȚĂ»
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Queering the Popular Pitch - Pagina 119
Subsequent to her defection, Albita developed a performative persona that, while transgressive of heteronormativity in a culture not entirely comfortable with gender dissonance, nonetheless answers a need among a diverse audience. GIRLS ...
Sheila Whiteley, Jennifer Rycenga, 2013
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Beyond the Frame: Women of Color and Visual Representation
Their logos bisect Albita's body, making her suggestion of lesbianism a means of facilitating transnational capitalism and accessing queer Latino dollars. Indeed, Albita made her U.S. debut alongside the rise of “lesbian chic” as a marketing ...
Neferti X. M. Tadiar, Angela Davis, 2005
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Music from Cuba: Mongo Santamaría, Chocolate Armenteros, ...
Singer Albita Rodriguez goes by her first name alone. Albita, who came from a well-known musical family, was one of the stars of Cuban popular music. She was a familiar face on Cuban television, where she appeared on the weekly show, ...
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Cuban Women and Salsa: To the Beat of Their Own Drum - Pagina 106
What makes Albita's presentation of this style unique is her location within the salsa music industry. Moreover, the recognition of style as a form of masquerade resonates with Albita's performance of gender and sexuality as will be discussed ...
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Everything You Need to Know About Latino History: 2008 Edition
Another singer who has benefited from the genius of producer Emilio Estefan Jr. is Cuban American Albita Rodríguez, known simply as Albita, whom Newsweek magazine ranked among its “100 personalities for the XXI Century.” In 1993 ...
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World Music: Latin and North America, Caribbean, India, ...
It clearly does a career no harm when you get invited to play at Madonna's birthday party, and you are introduced with the words 'If I come back to this world, I want to come back as Albita'. Still, the Cuban Albita Rodriguez and her band had ...
Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham, 2000
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CARIBBEAN-OPEDIA - Pagina 212
1xxxxxxxxxx2 Albita Rodriguez 1xxxxxxxxxx2 Albita Rodriguez, 6 June 1962, known in her music career as 'Albita, is a Grammy Award winner, composer, producer and singer. She was, exposed at an early age to Cuban Country Music, ...
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Digitization in the Real World: Lessons Learned from Small ...
Named Albita (or 'little ALBA') this resource was first launched in November 2008 along with the debut of the new website. It included the organization's quarterly newsletter, book reviews, and transcribed letters, not primary archival sources.
Kwong Bor Ng, Jason Kucsma, 2010
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Holy Terrors: Latin American Women Perform - Pagina 409
The song's affective stance does indeed surpass simple self-inflicted and tortured guilt. Ortiz adroitly connects this defiance around cubanía to Albita's lesbian defiance. He reads the culpa of cubanía alongside the culpa of homosexuality.
Diana Taylor, Roselyn Costantino, 2003
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The Rough Guide to Cuban Music - Pagina 215
Renamed Albita, she recorded three albums which were well received by critics but whose sales decreased successively from the 100,000-copy debut. After a hiatus in 1998 and 1999, when her record company and half the band deserted her ...