Passage 3
As a literary critic, surely my best source of information on "globalization" is literature and I hardly need to say that this subject is thematic in a great many works of contemporary Latin American fiction. In fact, Latin American literature includes a long tradition of cultural theorizing that addresses the nature and effects of cultural contact, and thus the processes of globalization avant la lettre. Since the first decades of the twentieth century, indigenista movements considered cultural (and racial) difference and contested the cultural homogeneity imposed by European and U.S- colonialism; indigenismo valorized indigenous traditions and practices, and
Questions:
53. The word "addresses" in line 4 probably means .
A. includes B. concerns C. relates D. talks
54. Indigenista movements most probably voiced the feelings of
A. the colonizing B. the colonized
C. the European D. the American
55. According to the author, minor nations and races
A. welcome globaliztion B. fear globaliztion
C. resent cultural contact D. needs cultural contact
56. The term "cultural otherness" probably means
A. difference in cultural identity B. cultural separation
C. hostility among nations D. cultural misunderstandings
57. "The cosmic race" probably refers to .
A. the incorporation of races B. the communication among races
C. marriage among races D. creation of a new race
58. "Baroque spirit" means the willingness to_____________.
A. recognize and embrace differences B. study foreign cultures with caution
C. D. protect local integrity
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