The Chipa Is Not the Same as the Chipa: A Letter of Difference, a Background Story
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By Iván Osvaldo Ortega @ivanortega88 Sometimes a vowel separates two worlds. In this case, the final “a” marks the border between a culture that resists and one that reinterprets. It is not the same thing as the Corrientes chipa that Paraguay and Misiones chipa, although the ingredients look alike. On the coast, the articles not only designate grammatical genre: they outline identities, stoves and memories. And in case it needs to be clarified: …
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