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Cromos
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 1390

Cromos

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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License Application Procedures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 12

License Application Procedures

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Spacious Word
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

The Spacious Word

The Spacious Word explores the history of Iberian expansion into the Americas as seen through maps and cartographic literature, and considers the relationship between early Spanish ideas of the world and the origins of European colonialism. Spanish mapmakers and writers, as Padrón shows, clung to a much older idea of space that was based on the itineraries of travel narratives and medieval navigational techniques. Padrón contends too that maps and geographic writings heavily influenced the Spanish imperial imagination. During the early modern period, the idea of "America" was still something being invented in the minds of Europeans. Maps of the New World, letters from explorers of indigenous civilizations, and poems dramatizing the conquest of distant lands, then, helped Spain to redefine itself both geographically and imaginatively as an Atlantic and even global empire. In turn, such literature had a profound influence on Spanish ideas of nationhood, most significantly its own. Elegantly conceived and meticulously researched, The Spacious Word will be of enormous interest to historians of Spain, early modern literature, and cartography.

Sirena Selena
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Sirena Selena

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-04-01
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  • Publisher: Picador

From the author of Urban Oracles comes Mayra Santos-Febres's Sirena Selena: somewhere between "The Blue Angel" and "Kiss of the Spider Woman" rises the legend of Sirena Selena, the diva-siren of the Caribbean whose boleros seduce and torment whoever dares listen. Discovered by Martha Divine in the backstreets of San Juan, picking over garbage, drugged out of his mind and singing boleros that transfix the listener, a fifteen year old hustler is transformed into Sirena Selena, a diva whose uncanny beauty and irrisistable voice will be their ticket to fame and fortune. Auditioning for one of the luxury hotels in the Dominican Republic, Selena casts her spell over Hugo Graubel, one of the hotel's rich investors. Graubel is a powerful man in the Republic, married with children. Silena, determined to escape the poverty and abuse s/he suffered as a child, engages Graubel in a long seduction in this mordant, intensely lyrical tragi-comedy - part masque, part cabaret - about identity (class, race, gender) and "the hunger and desire to be other things."

Trans-Pacific Encounters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Trans-Pacific Encounters

While the origin of trans-pacific contact between Asia and the New World can be traced as far back as the pre-Columbian period, it was not until the fifteenth century that communication across the Pacific became constant. Despite this history, the myriad encounters that constitute the basic contours of transpacific studies have often been overshadowed by the traditional emphasis on transatlantic studies. In addition, although socio-political ties between Asia and Latin America have drawn attention among politicians and economists in recent years, there continues to be a critical void in the studies of literary, cultural, and historical relations between the two regions. This book challenges ...

The visits and other poems
  • Language: en

The visits and other poems

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Women's Studies. Translated from the Spanish by Elizabeth Gamble Miller. In this bilingual volume, the thread of an eternal romance weaves subtly through poignant vignettes painted with delicate brush strokes by the hand of Mirta Yáñez. Yáñez's work offers an experience of unusual depth of perception into the human adventure in this life. From the time of her adolescence to the present moment she has maintained a personal, unique stance in her expression of emotion. The Original Prologue to her first book publication, Las visitas, by Dr. José Portuondo, characterizes Mirta's concept of the relationship of the person, the environment and Time. Discussing he...

Behind the Mountains
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Behind the Mountains

A lyrical and poignant coming-of-age story about one girl's immigration experience, as she moves from Haiti to New York City, by award-winning author Edwidge Danticat. It is election time in Haiti, and bombs are going off in the capital city of Port-au-Prince. During a visit from her home in rural Haiti, Celiane Espérance and her mother are nearly killed. Looking at her country with new eyes, Celiane gains a fresh resolve to be reunited with her father in Brooklyn, New York. The harsh winter and concrete landscape of her new home are a shock to Celiane, who witnesses her parents' struggle to earn a living and her brother's uneasy adjustment to American society, and at the same time encounters her own challenges with learning and school violence. National Book Award finalist Edwidge Danticat weaves a beautiful, honest, and timely story of the American immigrant experience in this luminous novel about resilience, hope, and family.

Civil Resistance and Violent Conflict in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Civil Resistance and Violent Conflict in Latin America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-21
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book explores distinct forms of civil resistance in situations of violent conflict in cases across Latin America, drawing important lessons learned for nonviolent struggles in the region and beyond. The authors analyse campaigns against armed actors in situations of internal armed conflict, against private sector companies that seek to exploit natural resources, and against the state in defence of housing rights, to cite only some scenarios of violent conflict in which people in Latin America have organized to resist imposition by powerful actors and/or confront violence and oppression. Each of the nine cases studied looks at the violent context in which civil resistance took place, its modality, its results and the factors that influenced these, as well as the challenges faced, offering useful insights for scholars and practitioners alike.

Woman in Battle Dress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Woman in Battle Dress

Finalist for the 2016 PEN Center USA Award for Translation In 1809, at the age of eighteen, Henriette Faber enrolled herself in medical school in Paris—and since medicine was a profession prohibited to women, she changed her name to Henri in order to matriculate. She would spend the next fifteen years practicing medicine and living as a man. Drafted to serve as a surgeon in Napoleon's army, Faber endured the horrors of the 1812 retreat across Russia. She later embarked to the Caribbean and set up a medical practice in a remote Cuban village, where she married Juana de León, an impoverished local. Three years into their marriage, de León turned Faber in to the authorities, demanding that ...

Exile According to Julia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Exile According to Julia

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