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Aposematic Poison Frogs (Dendrobatidae) of the Andean Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 588

Aposematic Poison Frogs (Dendrobatidae) of the Andean Countries

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

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Latin America Confronts the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Latin America Confronts the United States

Using multinational sources, the book explores how Latin American leaders influenced US policy in the context of asymmetrical power relations.

Borderland Battles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

Borderland Battles

The post-cold war era has seen an unmistakable trend toward the proliferation of violent non-state groups-variously labeled terrorists, rebels, paramilitaries, gangs, and criminals-near borders in unstable regions especially. In Borderland Battles, Annette Idler examines the micro-dynamics among violent non-state groups and finds striking patterns: borderland spaces consistently intensify the security impacts of how these groups compete for territorial control, cooperate in illicit cross-border activities, and replace the state in exerting governance functions. Drawing on extensive fieldwork with more than 600 interviews in and on the shared borderlands of Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela, w...

Learner-centered English Language Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Learner-centered English Language Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This carefully crafted collection provides a snapshot of the evolution of David Nunan's theoretical and empirical contributions to the field of second language education over the last 40 years. The volume focuses on the development of his work on second language curricula, and in particular, the work for which he is best known: learner-centered education and task-based learning and teaching. David Nunan has been a language teacher, researcher and consultant for 40 years. He has lived and worked in many countries, principally in the Asia-Pacific region, but also in the Americas, Europe and the Middle-East. In addition to his research and scholarly work, he is the author of several major textbook series for the teaching and learning of English as a foreign Language. These texts are based on his task-based language teaching approach, and are widely used in schools, school systems and universities around the world.

A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire

A reference guide to the vast array of art song literature and composers from Latin America, this book introduces the music of Latin America from a singer's perspective and provides a basis for research into the songs of this richly musical area of the world. The book is divided by country into 22 chapters, with each chapter containing an introductory essay on the music of the region, a catalog of art songs for that country, and a list of publishers. Some chapters include information on additional sources. Singers and teachers may use descriptive annotations (language, poet) or pedagogical annotations (range, tessitura) to determine which pieces are appropriate for their voices or programming needs, or those of their students. The guide will be a valuable resource for vocalists and researchers, however familiar they may be with this glorious repertoire.

Histories of Solitude
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Histories of Solitude

By combining chronological coverage, analytical breadth, and interdisciplinary approaches, these two volumes—Histories of Solitude and Histories of Perplexity—study the histories of Colombia over the last two centuries as illustrations of the histories of democracy across the Americas. The volumes bring together over 40 scholars based in Colombia, the United States, England, and Canada working in various disciplines to discuss how a country that has been consistently presented as a rarity in Latin America provides critical examples to re-examine major historical problems: republicanism and liberalism; export economies and agrarian modernization; populism and cultural politics of state fo...

Invading Colombia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Invading Colombia

In early April 1536, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada led a military expedition from the coastal city of Santa Marta deep into the interior of what is today modern Colombia. With roughly eight hundred Spaniards and numerous native carriers and black slaves, the Jiménez expedition was larger than the combined forces under Hernando Cortés and Francisco Pizarro. Over the course of the one-year campaign, nearly three-quarters of Jiménez’s men perished, most from illness and hunger. Yet, for the 179 survivors, the expedition proved to be one of the most profitable campaigns of the sixteenth century. Unfortunately, the history of the Spanish conquest of Colombia remains virtually unknown. Through ...

Literature, Testimony and Cinema in Contemporary Colombian Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Literature, Testimony and Cinema in Contemporary Colombian Culture

Memory and mourning in Colombia. This book provides the first in-depth examination of a representative range of contemporary Colombian cultural engagements with the conflicts known simply as La Violencia that began in Colombia in the late 1940s. These include Gustavo Alvarez Gardeazábal's now classic revision of the 'novela de la Violencia', the autobiographical cycle of acclaimed author Fernando Vallejo, versions of the testimonio by Alfredo Molano and internationally renowned novelist Laura Restrepo, as well as cinematic works by Carlos Mayolo and Luis Ospina. These cultural icons, many of whom are remarkably understudied, show how the heterogeneity of social and cultural processes conden...

Fronteras rojas
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 676

Fronteras rojas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-01
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  • Publisher: DEBATE

La guerra en Colombia vista desde sus fronteras. Las fronteras de un país dicen mucho sobre la sociedad que lo conforma. En estos bordes sensibles el conflicto echa raíces con facilidad, es allí donde se provee y se mimetiza, donde se fortalece y crea leyes propias. En ausencia del Estado aparecen formas de organización, lógicas y relaciones que son el corazón mismo de la guerra. Annette Idler ha logrado entender la complejidad de los territorios transfronterizos,y su original investigación se convierte en una alternativa al trajinado enfoque de centro-periferia, para el que estos lugares inhóspitos tienen poco que decir sobre nuestra realidad política y social. Con Fronteras rojas, Idler abre una nueva dimensión para comprender la guerra y buscar la paz