1960 Y El Fin Del Mundo
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Author | : Laura Steffens y Adina M. Kring |
Publisher | : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 199 |
Release | : 2022-03-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1639618872 |
Adina no tenía idea que una reacción alérgica la pondría en camino hacia el Cielo. Con un caso de anafilaxia, su vía respiratoria se cerró, su corazón se detuvo, y ella perdió el conocimiento. Sin darse cuenta de los esfuerzos por resucitarla, ella dio un paseo por el cielo después de encontrarse con una antigua amiga quien murió unos meses antes. Mientras que era llevada de una habitación a otra durante esta visita celestial, los médicos le decían a su familia que ella tenía lesión cerebral y que nunca volvería a ser como antes. Lee acerca de su milagroso viaje y regreso a la vida diaria mientras que aprendía a “soltar el cielo”. 0
Author | : Vance Holliday |
Publisher | : University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2024-09-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0816553009 |
In a remote desert corner of Sonora, Mexico, the site of El Fin del Mundo offers the first recorded evidence of Paleoindian interactions with gomphotheres, an extinct species related to elephants. The Clovis occupation of North America is the oldest generally accepted and well-documented archaeological assemblage on the continent. This site in Sonora, Mexico, is the northernmost dated late Pleistocene gomphothere and the youngest in North America. It is the first documented intact buried Clovis site outside of the United States, the first in situ Paleoindian site in northwestern Mexico, and the first documented evidence of Clovis gomphothere hunting in North America. The site also includes an associated upland Clovis campsite. This volume also describes a paleontological bone bed below the Clovis level, which includes a rare association of mastodon, mammoth, and gomphothere. El Fin del Mundo presents and synthesizes the archaeological, geological, paleontological, and paleoenvironmental records of an important Clovis site. Contributors Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales Jordan Bright James K. Feathers Edmund P. Gaines Thanairi Gamez Gregory W. L. Hodgins Vance T. Holliday Susan M. Mentzer Carmen Isela Ortega-Rosas Manuel R. Palacios-Fest Guadalupe Sánchez Ismael Sánchez-Morales Kayla B. Worthey Kristen Wroth
Author | : Raymond Leslie Williams |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2014-12-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 029275812X |
Awarded the Nobel Prize in 2010 at the age of seventy-four, Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa has held pivotal roles in the evolution and revolutions of modern Latin American literature. Perhaps surprisingly, no complete history of Vargas Llosa's works, placed in biographical and historical context, has been published—until now. A masterwork from one of America's most revered scholars of Latin American fiction, Mario Vargas Llosa: A Life of Writing provides a critical overview of Vargas Llosa's numerous novels while reinvigorating debates regarding conventional interpretations of the work. Weaving analysis with discussions of the writer's political commentary, Raymond Leslie Williams traces the author's youthful identity as a leftist student of the 1960s to a repudiation of some of his earlier ideas beginning in the 1980s. Providing a unique perspective on the complexity, nuance, and scope of Vargas Llosa's lauded early novels and on his passionate support of indigenous populations in his homeland, Williams then turns his eye to the recent works, which serve as a bridge between the legacies of the Boom and the diverse array of contemporary Latin American fiction writers at work today. In addition, Williams provides a detailed description of Vargas Llosa's traumatic childhood and its impact on him—seen particularly in his lifelong disdain for authority figures—as well as of the authors who influenced his approach, from Faulkner to Flaubert. Culminating in reflections drawn from Williams's formal interviews and casual conversations with the author at key phases of both men's careers, this is a landmark publication that will spark new lines of inquiry into an intricate body of work.
Author | : Tamara Chaplin |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2017-07-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1351780212 |
The Global 1960s presents compelling narratives from around the world in order to de-center the roles played by the United States and Europe in both scholarship on, and popular memories of, the sixties. Geographically and chronologically broad, this volume scrutinizes the concept of "the sixties" as defined in both Western and non-Western contexts. It provides scope for a set of analyses that together span the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Written by a diverse and international group of contributors, chapters address topics ranging from the socialist scramble for Africa, to the Naxalite movement in West Bengal, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, global media coverage of Israel, Cold War politics in Hong Kong cinema, sexual revolution in France, and cultural imperialism in Latin America. The Global 1960s explores the contest between convention and counter-culture that shaped this iconic decade, emphasizing that while the sixties are well-known for liberation, activism, and protest against the establishment, traditional hierarchies and social norms remained remarkably entrenched. Multi-faceted and transnational in approach, this book is valuable reading for all students and scholars of twentieth-century global history.
Author | : Santiago Lema Londo O. |
Publisher | : Palibrio |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2012-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 146333172X |
Montañas, valles, páramos, cañones, nevados, volcanes, glaciares, desiertos, lagos, bosques, estepas, frío, calor, viento, geología sorprendente, cataratas, salinas, cielos infinitos, océanos, aguas termales, trochas, autopistas, interesantes ruinas, pingüinos, cóndores, comida variada, gente amable, precios cómodos, carne asada, fronteras fáciles, mismo idioma, lugares únicos en el mundo, cultura indígena. Esto y mucho más es Suramérica. El autor comparte sus numerosas aventuras personales, no siempre agradables para él, durante cinco meses y a lo largo de casi cuarenta mil kilómetros por el continente. Pero la jornada había comenzado treinta y cuatro años antes, imaginando un viaje que nunca se pudo forjar. Durante ese tiempo la llama se atenuaba cíclicamente, pero nunca se extinguió. Este libro invita a visitar las maravillas de una tierra que está aún por revelar. También lo invita a que usted tampoco deje apagar la llama que lo puede llevar algún día a cumplir con esa promesa de recorrer Suramérica.
Author | : Prof. Gavalda Juan C. Mirre |
Publisher | : Bubok |
Total Pages | : 107 |
Release | : 2012-06-25 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 8468632538 |
El fundamento teórico de los cálculos catastrofistas es la teoría de Hubbert, que supone que la evolución historica de la producción de un campo petrolífero sigue una distribución gausiana. Según esta teoría, en cuanto un yacimiento alcanza un cenit, es posible prever su caída y calcular cuantos años de vida le quedan. Sin embargo eso no es asi, ya que la velocidad de disminución del rendimiento no es simétrica a la de su aumento y la producción histórica de la enorme mayoría de los yacimientos petrolíferos muestra una curva con varias mesetas de producción máxima, correspondientes a sucesivas etapas de resurrección de la producción gracias a la aplicación de modernas técnicas de Recuperación Mejorada, lo que genera un suave declive de la producción, manteniendose durante muchos más años que lo previsto por la teoría de Hubbert. Pero el principal error de esta teoria es que, aunque fuese aplicable a un determinado yacimiento, es imposible que pueda extenderse a la producción de todo un país.
Author | : Christine Elizabeth Barber |
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Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 1993 |
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Author | : Verity Smith |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 704 |
Release | : 2014-01-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 113596033X |
The Concise Encyclopedia includes: all entries on topics and countries, cited by many reviewers as being among the best entries in the book; entries on the 50 leading writers in Latin America from colonial times to the present; and detailed articles on some 50 important works in this literature-those who read and studied in the English-speaking world.
Author | : Martin S. Stabb |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 2014-05-23 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0292785755 |
Political, social, and aesthetic change marked Latin American society in the years between 1960 and 1985. In this book, Martin Stabb explores how these changes made their way into the essayistic writings of twenty-six Spanish American intellectuals. Stabb posits that dissent—against ideology, against simplistic notions of technological progress, against urban values, and even against the direct linear expository style of the essay itself—characterizes the work of these contemporary essayists. He draws his examples from major canonical figures, including Paz, Vargas Llosa, Fuentes, and Cortázar, and from lesser-known writers who merit a wider readership, such as Monterroso, Zaid, Edwards, and Ibargüengoitia. This exploration overturns many conventional assumptions about Latin American intellectuals and also highlights some of the other achievements of authors famous primarily for novels or short stories.
Author | : Edgardo Meléndez |
Publisher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2022-11-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 197883148X |
The "Puerto-Rican Problem" in Postwar New York City presents the first comprehensive examination of the emergence, evolution, and consequences of the “Puerto Rican problem” campaign and narrative in New York City from 1945 to 1960. This notion originated in an intense public campaign that arose in reaction to the entry of Puerto Rican migrants to the city after 1945. The “problem” narrative influenced their incorporation in New York City and other regions of the United States where they settled. The anti-Puerto Rican campaign led to the formulation of public policies by the governments of Puerto Rico and New York City seeking to ease their incorporation in the city. Notions intrinsic to this narrative later entered American academia (like the “culture of poverty”) and American popular culture (e.g., West Side Story), which reproduced many of the stereotypes associated with Puerto Ricans at that time and shaped the way in which Puerto Ricans were studied and perceived by Americans.