Espacios, luces y sombras I

Espacios, luces y sombras I
Title Espacios, luces y sombras I PDF eBook
Author José Antonio de la Peña Rivero
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Pages 144
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
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Espacios, luces y sombras

Espacios, luces y sombras
Title Espacios, luces y sombras PDF eBook
Author José Antonio de la Peña Rivero
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Pages 144
Release 2003
Genre Architecture
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Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 80
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ISBN 9251390444

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Luces y sombras / Light & Shadows

Luces y sombras / Light & Shadows
Title Luces y sombras / Light & Shadows PDF eBook
Author Leandro Fernández
Publisher Editorial Dícese
Pages 83
Release 2021-04-19
Genre Art
ISBN 9874695846

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En esta segunda entrega de la colección Master Drawing Course, Leandro Fernández brinda una detallada explicación del tratamiento apropiado de las luces y las sombras, conocimiento indispensable para aquellos que deseen hacer una carrera profesional vinculada al mundo del dibujo. En la primera parte de este volumen, se desarrolla el método de trabajo con las luces y las sombras en la historieta en blanco y negro. A continuación, se presenta un panorama de su aplicación en ilustraciones a color. Finalmente, se incluye un portfolio de obras de Fernández, comentado por el autor, para que los lectores continúen aprendiendo mientras se deleitan con su arte, sólido e impactante.

Territorialising Space in Latin America

Territorialising Space in Latin America
Title Territorialising Space in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Michael K. McCall
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 266
Release 2021-11-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030822222

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The vision of this book is to bring together examples of grounded geographic research carried out in Latin America regarding territorial processes. These encompass a range of histories, processes, strategies and mechanisms, with case studies from ten countries and many regions: struggles to reclaim indigenous lands, conflicts over land/resource/environmental services, competing land claims, urban territorial identities, state power strategies, commercial involvements and others. The case studies included in the book represent a wide diversity of theoretical and methodological framings currently deployed in Latin America to help interpret the patterns and processes through the conceptual lenses of territory, territoriality and territorialization. Interrogating the meanings of territory introduces multiple spatial, socio-cultural and political concepts including space, place and landscape, power, control and governance, and identity and gender.

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Pages 266
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Post-Conflict Central American Literature

Post-Conflict Central American Literature
Title Post-Conflict Central American Literature PDF eBook
Author Yvette Aparicio
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 183
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1611485487

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Post-Conflict Central American Literature: Searching for Home and Longing to Belong studies often-overlooked contemporary poetry. Through the exploration of poetry and a select number of short stories, this book contemplates the meanings of home, belonging, and the homeland in post-conflict, globalizing, and neoliberal El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Aparicio analyzes literary representations of and meditations on the current conditions as well as the recent pasts of Central American homelands. Additionally, the book highlights aesthetic renditions of home at the same time that it engages with and is grounded in contemporary Central American cultures, politics, and societies. In effect, this book contests hegemonic and apparently commonsense views that assert that globalization produces global citizenship and globalized experiences. Instead it argues that a palpable desire for home and belonging survives and thrives in rapidly globalizing Central American homelands.