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The Costs of Inequality in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

The Costs of Inequality in Latin America

From the United States to the United Kingdom and from China to India, growing inequality has led to social discontent and the emergence of populist parties, also contributing to economic crises. We urgently need a better understanding of the roots and costs of these income gaps. The Costs of Inequality draws on the experience of Latin America, one of the most unequal regions of the world, to demonstrate how inequality has hampered economic growth, contributed to a lack of good jobs, weakened democracy, and led to social divisions and mistrust. In turn, low growth, exclusionary politics, violence and social mistrust have reinforced inequality, generating various vicious circles. Latin America thus provides a disturbing image of what the future may hold in other countries if we do not act quickly. It also provides some useful lessons on how to fight income concentration and build more equitable societies.

Handbook of Central American Governance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

Handbook of Central American Governance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteristics of the process of transformation in today’s global economy. Comprised of a politically diverse range of societies, this region has long been of interest to students of economic development and political change. The Handbook of Central American Governance aims to describe and explain the manifold processes that are taking place in Central America that are altering patterns of social, political and economic governance, with particular focus on the impact of globalization and democratization. Containing sections on topics such as state and democracy, key political and social actors, inequ...

Five Hundred Years of Lgbtqia+ History in Western Nicaragua
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Five Hundred Years of Lgbtqia+ History in Western Nicaragua

This groundbreaking book reframes five hundred years of western Nicaraguan history by giving gender and sexuality the attention they deserve. Victoria González-Rivera decenters nationalist narratives of triumphant mestizaje and argues that western Nicaragua's LGBTQIA+ history is a profoundly Indigenous one. In this expansive history, González-Rivera documents connections between Indigeneity, local commerce, and femininity (cis and trans), demonstrating the long history of LGBTQIA+ Nicaraguans. She sheds light on historical events, such as Andres Caballero's 1536 burning at the stake for sodomy. González-Rivera discusses how elite efforts after independence to "modernize" open-air markets led to increased surveillance of LGBTQIA+ working-class individuals. She also examines the 1960s and the Somoza dictatorship, when another wave of persecution emerged, targeting working-­class gay men and trans women, leading to a more stringent anti-sodomy law. The centuries prior to the post-1990 political movement for greater LGBTQIA+ rights demonstrate that, far from being marginal, LGBTQIA+ Nicaraguans have been active in every area of society for hundreds of years.

The English Morality Play
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

The English Morality Play

First published in 1975, The English Morality Play is the extended history of the English morality play, its persistence and flourishing as a dramatic tradition. The book sheds light on the intellectual and social origins of the morality play, its relationship to the medieval Corpus Christi cycle plays, its subject, purpose, conditions of original staging, and the abstract characters of its dramatis personae. The changing tradition is revealed within Renaissance drama, in the works of Skelton and Medwall, and the Reformation plays of Lindsay, Bale and Udall, as the morality play altered under the pressure of political events, escaped from the general suppression of religious drama, and in co...

Lasting Legends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 67

Lasting Legends

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-12-15
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  • Publisher: ABDO

This title examines the legends of mixed martial arts including the pioneers of the sport, female and male GOATs, and the sport's greatest fights, knockouts, and submissions. Bold, dynamic photos, a timeline, and informative sidebars enhance the text. Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo & Daughters is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Scripts of Blackness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Scripts of Blackness

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The Shaman's Crystals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

The Shaman's Crystals

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Meeting The Ghosts Inside Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Meeting The Ghosts Inside Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-05
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

In 1999, Lita Gonzalez started a fifteen-year journey to meet her ancestors-going beyond dates of birth and dates of death she discovered lives built of strength and resilience, love and passion, joy and sorrow. She uncovered her ancestors' stories, and in the process, reconnected with her heritage. Acting like "una mosca en la pared" (a fly on the wall) Lita tells the story of what her ancestor's may have been thinking, feeling and experiencing. This is Book 1 of Lita's family history, covering the period from 1800-1917 and follows Lita's ancestors as they begin immigrating to the Americas.

Indians into Mexicans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Indians into Mexicans

The people of Mexquitic, a town in the state of San Luis Potosí in rural northeastern Mexico, have redefined their sense of identity from "Indian" to "Mexican" over the last two centuries. In this ethnographic and historical study of Mexquitic, David Frye explores why and how this transformation occurred, thereby increasing our understanding of the cultural creation of "Indianness" throughout the Americas. Frye focuses on the local embodiments of national and regional processes that have transformed rural "Indians" into modern "Mexicans": parish priests, who always arrive with personal agendas in addition to their common ideological baggage; local haciendas; and local and regional represent...

The Last Chance Lawyer Box Set (Books 1-3)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2073

The Last Chance Lawyer Box Set (Books 1-3)

Getting his client off death row could save his career… or make him the next victim. After his courtroom career goes up in smoke, Daniel Pike receives a mysterious job offer from a secretive boss offering him a lifeline—a one-time opportunity to join The Last Chance Lawyers, a group with mysterious origins and funding. He's offered a generous salary with the condition that he accepts the cases assigned to him. He's told all the cases will be for deserving clients, people who need help but won't get it anywhere else. It sounds like a litigator's dream come true...but Pike has learned to be suspicious of anything that seems too good to be true… In The Last Chance Lawyer, Daniel uses ever...