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El primer concurso de Creadores Literarios fil Joven se realizó en 1994. Se propusieron los objetivos de fomentar la lectoescritura, alimentar vocaciones y publicar los mejores trabajos. La premiación se realizó el 1 de diciembre de ese año en el marco de la Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara. Como resultado de esa primera experiencia, el SEMS publicó la primera antología Los ganadores fil Joven 94 con un tiraje de 250 ejemplares que se repartieron en las preparatorias de la Universidad de Guadalajara y fue presentada el 6 de abril de 1995. Este libro buscaba difundir los textos escritos por estudiantes para que sirvieran de referencia y motivación a los jóvenes bachilleres...
A cinco años de haber iniciado el proyecto del Corpus sociolingüístico del habla de Guadalajara, hemos concluido la transcripción y terceras revisiones de las 72 grabaciones representativas de hombres y mujeres de tres niveles de instrucción y de tres grupos generacionales, según la metodología del Proyecto de Estudios Sociolingüísticos del Español de España y de América (PRESEEA), coordinado por Francisco Moreno Fernández, con el apoyo de Ana María Cesteros Mancera en la coordinación técnica. El presente volumen se compone de cinco partes. En la primera, «El estudio del habla de Guadalajara. Antecedentes», abordamos los corpus sobre el habla de la ciudad que han antecedido...
Transitions from authoritarian to democratic governments can provide ripe scenarios for the emergence of new, insurgent political actors and causes. During peaceful transitions, such movements may become influential political players and gain representation for previously neglected interests and sectors of the population. But for this to happen, insurgent social movements need opportunities for mobilization, success, and survival. This book looks at Mexico's Zapatista movement, and why the movement was able to mobilize sympathy and support for the indigenous agenda inside and outside of the country, yet failed to achieve their goals vis-à-vis the Mexican state.
Seventeen-year-old Miguel Angel spends every minute after school at the Packing Shed, working out with the Alisal Boxing Club. He dreams of becoming a champion so he can get his mother and five siblings out of their cramped one-bedroom apartment in one of Salinas' poorest barrios. But suddenly his life gets more complicated. The city is threatening to take the Packing Shed away from Coach, and without a place to train he won't be able to avoid the gangbangers in his neighborhood. His childhood friend, Beto, has succumbed to the wiles of easy money and expensive cars, and Miguel Angel wonders if he'll be able to resist his friend. Meanwhile, beautiful blonde Britney from Pebble Beach has ente...
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Dear Black Girls is a letter to all Black girls. Every day poet and educator Shanice Nicole is reminded of how special Black girls are and of how lucky she is to be one. Illustrations by Kezna Dalz support the book's message that no two Black girls are the same but they are all special--that to be a Black girl is a true gift. In this celebratory poem, Kezna and Shanice remind young readers that despite differences, they all deserve to be loved just the way they are.