Index Guide to Latin American Journals

Index Guide to Latin American Journals
Title Index Guide to Latin American Journals PDF eBook
Author Gayle Ann Williams
Publisher Salalm Secretariat
Pages 384
Release 1999
Genre Reference
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Handbook of Latin American Studies

Handbook of Latin American Studies
Title Handbook of Latin American Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 808
Release 2007
Genre Latin America
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Contains scholarly evaluations of books and book chapters as well as conference papers and articles published worldwide in the field of Latin American studies. Covers social sciences and the humanities in alternate years.

Latin American Studies

Latin American Studies
Title Latin American Studies PDF eBook
Author R. A. McNeil
Publisher Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press
Pages 480
Release 1990
Genre Reference
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This is a comprehensive introductory guide to research on Latin America in the social sciences and the humanities. Thirty-seven chapters describe the many types of resources and research techniques available for the study of the region, identify major reference works in the field, and offer suggestions for academic training, travel, and professional development. With an author/title reference-source index, a detailed subject and institutional index, and a guide to acronyms and abbreviations. Designed to address the research needs of students, scholars, and librarians throughout the English-speaking world, this book complements SCONUL's Latin American Bibliography: A Guide, edited by L. Hallewell (1978) and is the result of extensive Anglo-American collaboration.

Indexed Journals

Indexed Journals
Title Indexed Journals PDF eBook
Author Paula Hattox Covington
Publisher Madison, Wis. : Secretariat, Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials, Memorial Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Pages 482
Release 1983
Genre Latin America
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A Bibliography of Cumulative Indexes to Latin American Journals of the XIX and XX Centuries

A Bibliography of Cumulative Indexes to Latin American Journals of the XIX and XX Centuries
Title A Bibliography of Cumulative Indexes to Latin American Journals of the XIX and XX Centuries PDF eBook
Author David S. Zubatsky
Publisher
Pages 49
Release 19??
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Spanish and Latin American Language and Literature

Spanish and Latin American Language and Literature
Title Spanish and Latin American Language and Literature PDF eBook
Author University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Library. Reference Department
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1976
Genre Spanish American literature
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Codex Espangliensis

Codex Espangliensis
Title Codex Espangliensis PDF eBook
Author Guillermo Gomez-Pena
Publisher City Lights Books
Pages 92
Release 2000-06
Genre Art
ISBN 9780872863675

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Inspired by the pre-Hispanic codices that escaped immolation during colonial invasions, this artists' book opens out in accordion folds expanding to a length of over 21 feet. Rice has created a series of beautiful and jarring montages in which the mixture of languages, slang, poetry, and prose of Gomez-Pena's performance texts are woven through and around Chagoya's collages filled with pre-Hispanic drawings, colonial-era representations of New World natives, and comic book superheroes. Irreverent to the last, Gomez-Pena and Chagoya employ iconic figures and persistent stereotypes to overturn the fantasies of nationalism, ethnocentrism, and historical amnesia that cloud international relations. Rice's masterful typographic compositions orchestrate the text's many voices and views, offering a history of the Americas which must be read forward and backward, in fragments and in recurring episodes - in short, as history itself tends to unfold. About the Authors Guillermo Gomez-Pena was born in Mexico City in 1955 and came to the U.S. in 1978. His work, which includes performance art, poetry, journalism, criticism, and cultural theory, explores cross-cultural issues and North/South relations. He is the recipient of an American Book Award for The New World Border (City Lights) and a MacArthur Foundation Genius Award, among many other honors. Enrique Chagoya is a Mexican-born painter and printmaker who has been living and working in the U.S. since 1977. The recipient of two NEA Fellowships, his most recent show of paintings was at the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco. He currently teaches at Stanford University. Felicia Rice is a book artist, typographer, printer, and publisher whose work has earned her many honors. She lectures and exhibits internationally, and her books are represented in the collections of various museums and libraries. She currently directs the graphic design and production program at the University of California, Santa Cruz Extension.