California 2009
Title | California 2009 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Fodors Travel Publications |
Pages | 898 |
Release | 2008-11-18 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1400007291 |
Includes information on hotels and resorts, restaurants, beaches, walking and driving tours, nighttime entertainment, shopping, and sights of interest
Northern California 2009
Title | Northern California 2009 PDF eBook |
Author | Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff |
Publisher | Fodors Travel Publications |
Pages | 546 |
Release | 2009-01-06 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1400008050 |
Detailed and timely information on accommodations, restaurants, and local attractions highlight these updated travel guides, which feature all-new covers, a dramatic visual design, symbols to indicate budget options, must-see ratings, multi-day itineraries, Smart Travel Tips, helpful bulleted maps, tips on transportation, guidelines for shopping excursions, and other valuable features. Original.
Fodor's 2009 Southern California
Title | Fodor's 2009 Southern California PDF eBook |
Author | Fodor's |
Publisher | Fodors Travel Publications |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2009-01-06 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1400008069 |
Detailed and timely information on accommodations, restaurants, and local attractions highlight these updated travel guides, which feature all-new covers, a dramatic visual design, symbols to indicate budget options, must-see ratings, multi-day itineraries, Smart Travel Tips, helpful bulleted maps, tips on transportation, guidelines for shopping excursions, and other valuable features. Original.
Mexicans in California
Title | Mexicans in California PDF eBook |
Author | Ramon A. Gutierrez |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2010-10-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0252091426 |
Numbering over a third of California's population and thirteen percent of the U.S. population, people of Mexican ancestry represent a hugely complex group with a long history in the country. Contributors explore a broad range of issues regarding California's ethnic Mexican population, including their concentration among the working poor and as day laborers; their participation in various sectors of the educational system; social problems such as domestic violence; their contributions to the arts, especially music; media stereotyping; and political alliances and alignments. Contributors are Brenda D. Arellano, Leo R. Chavez, Yvette G. Flores, Ramón A. Gutiérrez, Aída Hurtado, Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Chon A. Noriega, Manuel Pastor Jr., Armida Ornelas, Russell W. Rumberger, Daniel Solórzano, Enriqueta Valdez Curiel, and Abel Valenzuela Jr.
We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here
Title | We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here PDF eBook |
Author | William J. Bauer Jr. |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2009-12-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0807895369 |
The federally recognized Round Valley Indian Tribes are a small, confederated people whose members today come from twelve indigenous California tribes. In 1849, during the California gold rush, people from several of these tribes were relocated to a reservation farm in northern Mendocino County. Fusing Native American history and labor history, William Bauer Jr. chronicles the evolution of work, community, and tribal identity among the Round Valley Indians in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that enabled their survival and resistance to assimilation. Drawing on oral history interviews, Bauer brings Round Valley Indian voices to the forefront in a narrative that traces their adaptations to shifting social and economic realities, first within unfree labor systems, including outright slavery and debt peonage, and later as wage laborers within the agricultural workforce. Despite the allotment of the reservation, federal land policies, and the Great Depression, Round Valley Indians innovatively used work and economic change to their advantage in order to survive and persist in the twentieth century. We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here relates their history for the first time.
Pynchon's California
Title | Pynchon's California PDF eBook |
Author | Scott McClintock |
Publisher | University of Iowa Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2014-11-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1609382730 |
Pynchon’s California is the first book to examine Thomas Pynchon’s use of California as a setting in his novels. Throughout his 50-year career, Pynchon has regularly returned to the Golden State in his fiction. With the publication in 2009 of his third novel set there, the significance of California in Pynchon’s evolving fictional project becomes increasingly worthy of study. Scott McClintock and John Miller have gathered essays from leading and up-and-coming Pynchon scholars who explore this topic from a variety of critical perspectives, reflecting the diversity and eclecticism of Pynchon’s fiction and of the state that has served as his recurring muse from The Crying of Lot 49 (1965) through Inherent Vice (2009). Contributors explore such topics as the relationship of the “California novels” to Pynchon’s more historical and encyclopedic works; the significance of California's beaches, deserts, forests, freeways, and “hieroglyphic” suburban sprawl; the California-inspired noir tradition; and the surprising connections to be uncovered between drug use and realism, melodrama and real estate, private detection and the sacred. The authors bring insights to bear from an array of critical, social, and historical discourses, offering new ways of looking not only at Pynchon’s California novels, but at his entire oeuvre. They explore both how the history, geography, and culture of California have informed Pynchon’s work and how Pynchon’s ever-skeptical critical eye has been turned on the state that has been, in many ways, the flagship for postmodern American culture. CONTRIBUTORS: Hanjo Berressem, Christopher Coffman, Stephen Hock, Margaret Lynd, Scott MacLeod, Scott McClintock, Bill Millard, John Miller, Henry Veggian
A Manual of California Vegetation
Title | A Manual of California Vegetation PDF eBook |
Author | John Orvel Sawyer |
Publisher | California Native Plant Society |
Pages | 1316 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Science |
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