Medellín and Beyond

Medellín and Beyond
Title Medellín and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Jaime Johnson
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Colombia
ISBN 9781452849638

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A travel guide for hotels, restaurants and sites for Medellín, Colombia. A one of a kind guidebook with over 300 photos which also comes with a free e-book with color photos.

Bogota and Beyond

Bogota and Beyond
Title Bogota and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Jaime Johnson
Publisher VerColombia.com
Pages 350
Release 2009-04-08
Genre
ISBN

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A travel guide for hotels, restaurants and sites for Bogota, Colombia. A one of a kind guidebook with over 350 photos which also comes with a free e-book with color photos.

The Losing War

The Losing War
Title The Losing War PDF eBook
Author Jonathan D. Rosen
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 202
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1438452993

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Critical analysis of Plan Colombia, a multibillion dollar US counternarcotics initiative.

Beyond the Mafia

Beyond the Mafia
Title Beyond the Mafia PDF eBook
Author Sue Mahan
Publisher SAGE
Pages 276
Release 1998-06-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761913597

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Presents a comparative perspective of 'non traditional' organized crime in the United States and Latin America - beyond the Mafia.

The Anthill

The Anthill
Title The Anthill PDF eBook
Author Julianne Pachico
Publisher Anchor
Pages 320
Release 2020-05-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0385545908

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"Pachico's The Anthill is superb"--KELLY LINK A wildly original blend of social horror and razor sharp satire, The Anthill is a searing exploration of privilege, racism, and redemption in the Instagram age. In the end, it's much easier to not look at the screaming feeling. To not examine it. Better to just keep on rushing on... Lina has come home to the country of her childhood. Sent away from Colombia to England after her mother's death twenty years before, she's searching for the one person who can tell her about their shared past. She's never forgotten Matty - her childhood friend and protector who now runs The Anthill, a day care refuge for the street kids of Medellín. Lina begins volunteering there, but her reunion with Matty is not what she hoped for. She no longer recognizes Medellin, now rebranded as a tourist destination, nor the person Matty has become: a guarded man uninterested in reliving the past she thought they both cherished. As Lina begins to confront her memories and the country's traumatic history, strange happenings start taking place at The Anthill: something is violently scratching at the inside of the closet door, the kids are drawing unsettling pictures, and there are mysterious sightings of a small, dirty boy with pointy teeth. Is this a vision of the boy Lina once knew, or something more sinister? Did she bring these disturbances with her? And what will her search for atonement cost Matty? A visceral, hallucinatory ride by an author who has been called "blunt, fresh, and unsentimental" (The New York Times Book Review) and "remarkably inventive" (The Atlantic), The Anthill is a ghost story unlike any other, a meditation on healing--for both a person and a country--in the wake of horror.

Social Urbanism and the Politics of Violence

Social Urbanism and the Politics of Violence
Title Social Urbanism and the Politics of Violence PDF eBook
Author K. Maclean
Publisher Springer
Pages 158
Release 2015-01-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137397365

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Medellín, Colombia, used to be the most violent city on earth, but in recent years, allegedly thanks to its 'social urbanism' approach to regeneration, it has experienced a sharp decline in violence. The author explores the politics behind this decline and the complex transformations in terms of urban development policies in Medellín.

Taking Risks

Taking Risks
Title Taking Risks PDF eBook
Author Julie Shayne
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 385
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1438452454

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Explores activist scholarship in relation to feminist and social movements in the Americas. Taking Risks offers a creative, interdisciplinary approach to narrating the stories of activist scholarship by women. The essays are based on the textual analysis of interviews, oral histories, ethnography, video storytelling, and theater. The contributors come from many disciplinary backgrounds, including theater, history, literature, sociology, feminist studies, and cultural studies. The topics range from the underground library movement in Cuba, femicide in Juárez, community radio in Venezuela, video archives in Colombia, exiled feminists in Canada, memory activism in Argentina, sex worker activists in Brazil, rural feminists in Nicaragua, to domestic violence organizations for Latina immigrants in Texas. Each essay addresses two themes: telling stories and taking risks. The authors understand women activists across the Americas as storytellers who, along with the authors themselves, work to fill the Latin American and Caribbean studies archives with histories of resistance. In addition to sharing the activists’ stories, the contributors weave in discussions of scholarly risk taking to speak to the challenges and importance of elevating the storytellers and their histories. “Julie Shayne took a risk with this book, and the result is impressive: By challenging the activism-research divide that US academies so often sustain, the authors in this collection challenge epistemological as well as national, race, class, age, and gender boundaries. Taking Risks is a must read for researchers and students alike!” — Amy Lind, editor of Development, Sexual Rights, and Global Governance