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Tato Laviera: In Memoriam

Review - Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2014
Jesus Abraham “Tato” Laviera (April 9, 1951–November 1, 2013) was a New York poet. Though born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, he was reared and educated, and worked, lived, and died in New York.
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“Produkto Mo Ako, Tato”

Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2000
(2000). “Produkto Mo Ako, Tato”. Journal of Contemporary Asia: Vol. 30, Tribute to Renato Constantino, pp. 402-404.
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Tato and Exhibitions of Futurist Photography in the 1930s

2020
Il saggio ricostruisce per la prima volta il contributo di Tato (Guglielmo Sansoni) alla fotografia futurista attraverso le due principali mostre romane dell'epoca: il Primo concorso fotografico futurista del 1931 e la Biennale Internazionale d'arte fotografica del 1932.
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PEMAKNAAN TATO PADA MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS NEGERI JAKARTA YANG MENGGUNAKAN TATO [PDF]

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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui Pemaknaan Tato Pada Mahasiswa Universitas Negeri Jakarta yang Menggunakan Tato. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah 1.) Untuk mengetahui bagaimana pemaknaan tato di lingkungan kampus yang terdapat pada kalangan mahasiswa Universitas Negeri Jakarta 2.) Untuk mengetahui apakah motif dari mahasiswa Universitas ...
REVDIAN IBNU ISMAIL, .
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FROTAGEM: TATO, CONTATO, CEGUEIRA

Existências: Anais do 31º Encontro Nacional da ANPAP, 2022
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Tato

2011
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Tato Laviera: “AmeRícan”

2023
Poet Jesús Abraham “Tato” Laviera was a significant figure in the Nuyorican movement, a cultural movement of people who are of Puerto Rican origin or descent who reside in New York City. Laviera was born in 1951 in Puerto Rico. His family moved to New York City in 1960, and he was educated at Cornell University and Brooklyn College.
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