Enlaces, transnacionalidad
Title | Enlaces, transnacionalidad PDF eBook |
Author | Linda M. Rodríguez Guglielmoni |
Publisher | Latino Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Caribbean literature |
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Latin American Collection Concepts
Title | Latin American Collection Concepts PDF eBook |
Author | Gayle Ann Williams |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2019-03-18 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1476667594 |
Though still hampered by some challenging obstacles, Latin American collection development is not the static, tradition-bound field many believe it to be. Latin American studies librarians have confronted these difficulties head-on and developed strategies to adapt to the field's continuous digital advancements. Presenting perspectives from several independent Latin American libraries, this collection of new essays covers the history of collecting, current strategies in collection development, collaborative collection development, buying trips, and future trends and new technologies.
Metropolitan Fantasies
Title | Metropolitan Fantasies PDF eBook |
Author | Linda M. Rodríguez Guglielmoni |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Caribbean poetry |
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Metropolitan Fantasies is a bilingual collection of visual poetry. In experimental formats the book takes the reader through a voyage departing from the author's native land, the Caribbean, to the US, Europe, and Africa and finally returning home. --CCLEH.
An Ethnological Interpretation of the Afro-Cuban World of Lydia Cabrera (1900-1991)
Title | An Ethnological Interpretation of the Afro-Cuban World of Lydia Cabrera (1900-1991) PDF eBook |
Author | Mariela Gutiérrez |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
The Caribbean Woman Writer as Scholar
Title | The Caribbean Woman Writer as Scholar PDF eBook |
Author | Keshia Nicole Abraham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Education |
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What does it mean to be a Caribbean woman writer? Shall I write about being from the Caribbean or about being a woman'...And in what ways am I to differentiate being a writer from being a scholar? Should any such differentiation be made? The first volume in The Caribbean / African Diaspora Series, this collection of incisive and provocative essays by a range of writers addresses this question posed by noted author Myriam Chancy in her chapter. The wide variety of perspectives and literary approaches convey the immediacy of the contributors' responses.
Subterranean Struggles
Title | Subterranean Struggles PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Bebbington |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 362 |
Release | 2013-11-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0292748647 |
Over the past two decades, the extraction of nonrenewable resources in Latin America has given rise to many forms of struggle, particularly among disadvantaged populations. The first analytical collection to combine geographical and political ecological approaches to the post-1990s changes in Latin America’s extractive economy, Subterranean Struggles closely examines the factors driving this expansion and the sociopolitical, environmental, and political economic consequences it has wrought. In this analysis, more than a dozen experts explore the many facets of struggles surrounding extraction, from protests in the vicinity of extractive operations to the everyday efforts of excluded residents who try to adapt their livelihoods while industries profoundly impact their lived spaces. The book explores the implications of extractive industry for ideas of nature, region, and nation; “resource nationalism” and environmental governance; conservation, territory, and indigenous livelihoods in the Amazon and Andes; everyday life and livelihood in areas affected by small- and large-scale mining alike; and overall patterns of social mobilization across the region. Arguing that such struggles are an integral part of the new extractive economy in Latin America, the authors document the increasingly conflictive character of these interactions, raising important challenges for theory, for policy, and for social research methodologies. Featuring works by social and natural science authors, this collection offers a broad synthesis of the dynamics of extractive industry whose relevance stretches to regions beyond Latin America.
We Eat the Mines and the Mines Eat Us
Title | We Eat the Mines and the Mines Eat Us PDF eBook |
Author | June C. Nash |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780231080514 |
In this powerful anthropological study of a Bolivian tin mining town, Nash explores the influence of modern industrialization on the traditional culture of Quechua-and-Aymara-speaking Indians.