A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire

A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire
Title A Guide to the Latin American Art Song Repertoire PDF eBook
Author Stela M. Brandão
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 369
Release 2010-04-29
Genre Music
ISBN 0253221382

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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.

Spain, Third Edition

Spain, Third Edition
Title Spain, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author John A. Crow
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 472
Release 2005-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780520244962

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A readable and erudite study of the cultural history of Spain and its people.

Central American Writers of West Indian Origin

Central American Writers of West Indian Origin
Title Central American Writers of West Indian Origin PDF eBook
Author Ian Smart
Publisher Washington, D.C. : Three Continents
Pages 172
Release 1984
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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This is the first book-length analysis of the emerging literature written in Spanish by contemporary Central Americans whose grandparents came from the largely English-speaking islands of the Caribbean.

The Long, Lingering Shadow

The Long, Lingering Shadow
Title The Long, Lingering Shadow PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Cottrol
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 388
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0820344761

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Students of American history know of the law’s critical role in systematizing a racial hierarchy in the United States. Showing that this history is best appreciated in a comparative perspective, The Long, Lingering Shadow looks at the parallel legal histories of race relations in the United States, Brazil, and Spanish America. Robert J. Cottrol takes the reader on a journey from the origins of New World slavery in colonial Latin America to current debates and litigation over affirmative action in Brazil and the United States, as well as contemporary struggles against racial discrimination and Afro-Latin invisibility in the Spanish-speaking nations of the hemisphere. Ranging across such topics as slavery, emancipation, scientific racism, immigration policies, racial classifications, and legal processes, Cottrol unravels a complex odyssey. By the eve of the Civil War, the U.S. slave system was rooted in a legal and cultural foundation of racial exclusion unmatched in the Western Hemisphere. That system’s legacy was later echoed in Jim Crow, the practice of legally mandated segregation. Jim Crow in turn caused leading Latin Americans to regard their nations as models of racial equality because their laws did not mandate racial discrimination— a belief that masked very real patterns of racism throughout the Americas. And yet, Cottrol says, if the United States has had a history of more-rigid racial exclusion, since the Second World War it has also had a more thorough civil rights revolution, with significant legal victories over racial discrimination. Cottrol explores this remarkable transformation and shows how it is now inspiring civil rights activists throughout the Americas.

The Bow and the Lyre

The Bow and the Lyre
Title The Bow and the Lyre PDF eBook
Author Octavio Paz
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 317
Release 2013-05-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0292753462

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Octavio Paz presents his sustained reflections on the poetic phenomenon and on the place of poetry in history and in our personal lives.

The Social Sciences, a Semiotic View

The Social Sciences, a Semiotic View
Title The Social Sciences, a Semiotic View PDF eBook
Author Algirdas Julien Greimas
Publisher
Pages 197
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816618187

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A consideration of several regional scenarios based on actual, prolonged, outlying climatic events that have occurred recently in North America. No index. The companion volume to On Meaning (Minnesota, 1987), which focused on semiotic theory. These previously published (in French) texts provide a theoretical and methodological framework for studying discourses in the social sciences. Greimas is professor of general semantics at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes in Sciences Sociales in Paris. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Plenilunio

Plenilunio
Title Plenilunio PDF eBook
Author Rogelio Sinán
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 1947
Genre
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