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    government on March 27. Cuban Choteo humor became more popular after the coup due to political pessimism in the country. Choteo humor mocked the political...
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  • Afro-Cuban who relentlessly mocks el gallego. And his attitude is rooted in choteo, a disregard for any seriousness that Cuban intellectual life identifies...
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    execution requires ease and grace, since its rhythm coincides with those of "choteo", "correteo" and "bailoteo", when interpreting it, the man puts his hands...
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  • Cuba, (1901). Huérfana y sola me quedé en el mundo, (1901). El país del choteo, (1902). La fonda de don Tadeo, (1903). La Loma del Ángel, (1904). Los effectos...
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    Cuba, 1925. Estampas de San Cristóbal, 1926. Goya, 1928. Indagación del choteo, 1928. Tiempo muerto, 1928. Martí, el apóstol, 1933. Pasado vigente, 1939...
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  • uses the work of Carmelita Tropicana to illustrate the ways "camp" and "choteo" function as distinct comedic modes of disidentification. Muños also analyzed...
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