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Publisher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages: 160
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Working Class Inclusion

Working Class Inclusion
Author: Tiffany D. Barnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2023-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1009349783

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Latin American legislators, like legislators worldwide, are drawn from a narrow set of elites who are largely out of touch with average citizens. Despite comprising the vast majority of the labor force, working-class people represent a small slice of the legislature. Working Class Inclusion examines how the near exclusion of working-class citizens from legislatures affects citizens' evaluations of government. Combining surveys from across Latin America with novel data on legislators' class backgrounds and experiments from Argentina and Mexico, the book demonstrates voters want more workers in office, and when combined with policy representation, the presence of working-class legislators improves citizens' evaluations of government. Absent policy representation, however, workers are met with distrust and backlash. Chapters show citizens have many opportunities to learn about the presence, or absence, of workers; and the relationship between working-class representation and evaluations of government is strongest among citizens who are aware of legislators' class status.


FDA Papers

FDA Papers
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Total Pages: 464
Release: 1994
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El Éxodo

El Éxodo
Author: Bible Pathway Adventures
Publisher: Bible Pathway Adventures
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-07-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
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Ya libres del reinado del faraón en Egipto, Moisés guía a Su pueblo en el desierto para que aprendan los Designios de Dios. Pero el viaje no es fácil. Mares turbulentos, temibles enemigos, increíbles gigantes... Pero Dios tiene el control. ¡Su plan para Su pueblo será exitoso! ¿Pueden las doce tribus de Israel sobrevivir cuarenta años en el desierto y llegar a la Tierra Prometida? Con muchas coloridas ilustraciones y verdades bíblicas, “El Éxodo” es parte de la serie de aventuras bíblicas de Bible Pathway Adventures. Si sus niños gustan de una buena dosis de acción y valientes israelitas, entonces les encantará esta serie de aventuras bíblicas de Bible Pathway Adventures. ¡La búsqueda de la verdad es más divertida que la tradición!


Literatura Hispanoamericana

Literatura Hispanoamericana
Author: David W. Foster
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1216
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317716787

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This Spanish-language anthology contains selections by 45 Latin-American authors. It is intended as a text for upper division Latin American literature survey courses. The anthology presumes a high level of linguistic command of Spanish, and it contains footnotes to allusions and cultural references, as well as words and phrases not found in standard bilingual dictionaries used in the US. Emphasis is on major 20th-century writers, while important works from colonial and 19th-century literature as also included. The diverse selections of Literature Hispanoamericana will enable students to have a more sustained exposure to major voices of Latin American literature than possible in anthologies built around fragments. By focusing on fewer authors but more significant selections from their writings, students will have a greater grasp of major canonical figures as well as emergent voices.


Equestrian Rebels

Equestrian Rebels
Author: Roberto Cantú
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443893218

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Mariano Azuela (Mexico, 1873–1952) was a medical doctor by profession, recipient of Mexico’s Premio Nacional de Literatura (1949), a distinguished member of El Colegio Nacional and, by mid-century, one of Mexico’s leading novelists and literary critics. The author of novels, novellas, plays, biographies, and literary criticism, Azuela served as field doctor under Francisco Villa during the Mexican Revolution and, after Villa’s military defeats in 1915, published Los de abajo (The Underdogs, 1915) while in exile in El Paso, Texas. This book of essays commemorates the first centenary of Los de abajo, and traces its impact on twentieth-century autobiographies, memoirs and, more specifically, on the Novel of the Mexican Revolution. Equestrian Rebels: Critical Perspectives on Mariano Azuela and the Novel of the Mexican Revolution includes a full-length introduction and nineteen essays by leading international scholars who study Azuela and other novelists of the Mexican Revolution – such as Martín Luis Guzmán, Nellie Campobello and, among others, José Rubén Romero – from current, yet contrasting and innovative theoretical perspectives. Especially written for this volume, these critical essays are grouped into five sections that separately probe and analyze Azuela’s realism and contemporary affinities with photography; Azuela’s literary criticism; centennial studies on Los de abajo; critical approaches to other novels by Azuela; three independent analyses of Nellie Campobello’s Cartucho (1931); and a concluding section on literary representations of Mexican colonialism and revolution in the narratives of Juan Rulfo (El llano en llamas), Carlos Fuentes (Gringo viejo), and David Toscana (El último lector). This book will be of importance to scholars, teachers, students, and the general reader interested in topics related to the literary, cultural, and political forces and conflicts that led to the transformation of Mexico into a modern nation.


Volar sobre el pantano

Volar sobre el pantano
Author: Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez
Publisher: Ediciones Selectas Diamante SA de CV
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2014-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 6077627283

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—Las pesadillas han vuelto. Son demasiado reales. Sueño a mi hermana. La escucho gritar, llorar, suplicarme, y me despierto sudando, viéndola como si estuviera allí, con su gesto solitario, ávido de afecto... —Me asusta tu mirada. ¿Dónde está ella? —Escribió una carta. Necesita ayuda urgente… VOLAR SOBRE EL PANTANO ES UNA NOVELA MAGNÉTICA. Los protagonistas, Zahid y Lisbeth, recién casados, se aprestan a tratar de rescatar a Alma, una joven que se halla al borde de la muerte. Durante su odisea por encontrarla, charlan sobre las terribles vicisitudes que cada uno tuvo que superar para escapar de alcoholismo, maltrato físico, abuso sexual, embarazo no deseado, pandillerismo y muchas otras adversidades.


Aristolandia

Aristolandia
Author: Manolo Sabino
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466956488

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¡Padre se ha perdido el recibimiento más grande de la historia! El que se le dio a la hija del campanero ─dijo Ramoncito, a Ramón el sepulturero: su padre, en el momento de llegar al Cementerio, al regresar del Puerto. En él hubo fuertes explosiones de risas, llantos, y de alegrías. Pero, el momento más emocionante, fue cuando los asistentes nos dimos cuenta que Aylana De Samos y Elenita, la hija del campanero; eran la misma persona. Ello hizo que el termómetro del nacionalismo subiera a su máximo nivel: los aristolándicos comprendimos que la artista más completa que ha dado la humanidad, era una aristolándica. Ello quiere decir que, amén de tener los mejores Reyes, y la más milagrosa santa de nuestra Galaxia, nosotros tenemos a la más completa artista de nuestro Planeta. Como me hubiera gustado que hubiese estado en el Puerto Marítimo en el momento que el público se dio cuenta que ambas eran la hija del campanero. Fue como si nuestro apagado volcán hubiese explotado; lanzando al espacio toneladas de ardientes lavas... atiborradas de emociones.


Mavericks on the Border

Mavericks on the Border
Author: J. Douglas Canfield
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813187575

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Twentieth-century authors and filmmakers have created a pantheon of mavericks—some macho, others angst-ridden—who often cross a metaphorical boundary among the literal ones of Anglo, Native American, and Hispanic cultures. Douglas Canfield examines the concept of borders, defining them as the space between states and cultures and ideologies, and focuses on these border crossings as a key feature of novels and films about the region. Canfield begins in the Old Southwest of Faulkner's Mississippi, addressing the problem of slavery; travels west to North Texas and the infamous Gainesville Hanging of Unionists during the Civil War; and then follows scalpers into the Southwest Borderlands. He then turns to the area of the Gadsden Purchase, known for its outlaws and Indian wars, before heading south of the border for the Yaqui persecution and the Mexican Revolution. Alongside such well-known works as Go Down Moses, The Wild Bunch, Broken Arrow, Gringo Viejo, and Blood Meridian, Canfield discusses novels and films that tell equally compelling stories of the region. Protagonists face various identity crises as they attempt border crossings into other cultures or mindsets—some complete successful crossings, some go native, and some fail. He analyzes figures such as Geronimo, Doc Holliday, and Billy the Kid alongside less familiar mavericks as they struggle for identity, purpose, and justice.


Mexico City's Olympic Games

Mexico City's Olympic Games
Author: Axel Elías
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 3030741117

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This book looks at the 1968 Summer Olympic Games as a complex nation-building project. Sports mega-events have been mostly studied as homogenous government-led strategies, but more work is needed around the diverse reception and performances. The preparation period for the Olympics in Mexico and especially the year 1968 highlight the multiplicity of voices behind these exercises. Beyond the government and associated networks, the citizenry also used this mega-event to present an idea of Mexico to the world and thus reshape citizenship and nationhood. This study takes a bottom-up approach to look at the citizenry’s experiences of the 1968 Olympic Games, both the shared nationalistic values and the areas of conflict.