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¡VIVA!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

¡VIVA!

This compelling collection of inspiring case studies from community arts projects in five countries will inform and inspire students, artists, and activists. ¡VIVA! is the product of a five-year transnational research project that integrates place, politics, passion, and praxis. Framed by postcolonial theories of decolonization, the pedagogy of the oppressed articulated by Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, and the burgeoning field of community arts, this collection not only analyzes the dynamic integration of the critical and the creative in social justice movements, it embodies such a praxis. Learn from Central America: Kuna children's art workshops, a community television station in Nicara...

Viva Mexico! Viva la Independencia!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Viva Mexico! Viva la Independencia!

Examines the history of celebrations of Mexican Independence Day on September 15. Describes historic celebrations in different parts of the country including Mexico City, San Luis Potosi, San Angel, and Puebla.

To Lead As Equals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

To Lead As Equals

This book is a carefully argued study of peasants and labor during the Somoza regime, focusing on popular movements in the economically strategic department of Chinandega in western Nicaragua. Jeffrey Gould traces the evolution of group consciousness among peasants and workers as they moved away from extreme dependency on the patron to achieve an autonomous social and political ideology. In doing so, he makes important contributions to peasant studies and theories of revolution, as well as our understanding of Nicaraguan history. According to Gould, when Anastasio Somoza first came to power in 1936, workers and peasants took the Somocista reform program seriously. Their initial acceptance of Somocismo and its early promises of labor rights and later ones of land redistribution accounts for one of the most peculiar features of the pre-Sandinista political landscape: the wide gulf separating popular movements and middle-class opposition to the government. Only the alliance of the Frente Sandinista (FSLN) and the peasant movement would knock down the wall of silence between the two forces.

!Viva Latina!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

!Viva Latina!

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-09-10
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  • Publisher: Rock Point

Draw power and pride from the words of inspiring Latina women held in this keepsake volume written by and for Latinas. !Viva Latina! captures generations of wisdom and Latina stories to inspire you through every stage of life. This book is a celebration of Latina power and sisterhood; it is a reminder of the resilience, bravery, and vibrancy that comes from the Latina community. Embrace your unapologetic heritage, defy expectations, challenge the status quo, and empower yourself through the narratives of these extraordinary women. Some of the incredible women featured in this collection include entrepreneurs and Co-Founders of #WeAllGrow Latina, Ana Flores and Vanessa Santos Fein, author and...

Boletin económico de información comercial española
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 1146

Boletin económico de información comercial española

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Información comercial española
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 1388

Información comercial española

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Index Medicus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2388

Index Medicus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.

Voices from the Fuente Viva
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Voices from the Fuente Viva

Many twentieth-century Spanish American writers sought to give voice to their countries' native inhabitants. Drawing upon anthropology and literary theory, this book explores the representation of orality by major Spanish American anthropologist-writers: Lydia Cabrera, Jose Maria Arguedas, and Miguel Barnet. These writers played a quintessential role of the Spanish American writer from colonial times to the present: they inscribed the mythical world of a vanishing Other by creating a poetic effect of orality in their ethnographies and narratives. This book argues that supposed differences between oral and written culture are rhetorical devices in the elaboration of literature, specifically modern fiction in Spanish America. Fictionalization of the oral requires adherence to the theory of a great divide between orality and literacy. Because the texts considered here are predicated on the ideality of speech, a contradiction underlies their shared desire to salvage oral tradition. This book explores how anthropologist-writers have addressed this compelling dilemma in their anthropological and narrative writings. at Tufts University.

Sandinista
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Sandinista

“A must-read for anyone interested in Nicaragua—or in the overall issue of social change.”—Margaret Randall, author of SANDINO'S DAUGHTERS and SANDINO'S DAUGHTERS REVISITED Sandinista is the first English-language biography of Carlos Fonseca Amador, the legendary leader of the Sandinista National Liberation Front of Nicaragua (the FSLN) and the most important and influential figure of the post–1959 revolutionary generation in Latin America. Fonseca, killed in battle in 1976, was the undisputed intellectual and strategic leader of the FSLN. In a groundbreaking and fast-paced narrative that draws on a rich archive of previously unpublished Fonseca writings, Matilde Zimmermann sheds n...