Historias de Un Campesino, Hijo de la Merced Del Playón

Historias de Un Campesino, Hijo de la Merced Del Playón
Author: Gabriel Vel Vel Squez
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477137211

Este libro es un recuento de algunas de las experiencias en la vida de Gabriel Velásquez Velásquez, las cuales se pueden narrar sin ofender mucha gente. Espero que el estatuto de limitaciones no sea vigente, para no sufrir repercusiones legales por estas revelaciones. Algunas historias son divertidas, y algunas son tristes. El autor espera que el lector disfrute de las que tengan humor, y simpatice con las que representan las adversidades de la vida.

Autobiografía de Un Esclavo

Autobiografía de Un Esclavo
Author: Juan Francisco Manzano
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814325384

The proceedings of ISCV'95, the successor to previous Workshops on Computer Vision, comprise 104 refereed papers on topics in optical flow, matching/stereo, motion, object recognition, low-level vision, CAD-based vision, stereo, deformable models, systems and applications, tracking, segmentation and grouping, active vision, aerial image analysis, and integration/texture. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Heritage and Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Heritage and Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Author: Manuel May Castillo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Cultural property
ISBN: 9789087282998

In 2007, the United Nations adopted the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, a landmark political recognition of indigenous rights. A decade later, this book looks at the status of those rights internationally. Written jointly by indigenous and non-indigenous scholars, the chapters feature case studies from four continents that explore the issues faced by Indigenous Peoples through three themes: land, spirituality, and self-determination.

Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage

Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage
Author: Virginia Sánchez Korrol
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1558852514

Presents essays dealing with literature written by Hispanic Americans from the sixteenth century through 1960, evaluates individual authors, and examines the contributions of Latino authors in a multicultural, multilingual society.

Racial Experiments in Cuban Literature and Ethnography

Racial Experiments in Cuban Literature and Ethnography
Author: Emily Maguire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2011
Genre: Black people
ISBN: 9780813042329

Examines how a cadre of writers reimagined the nation and re-valorized Afro-Cuban culture through a textual production that incorporated elements of the ethnographic with the literary.

May It Fill Your Soul

May It Fill Your Soul
Author: Timothy Rice
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1994-07-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780226711218

In this vivid musical ethnography, Timothy Rice documents and interprets the history of folk music, song, and dance in Bulgaria over a seventy-year period of dramatic change. From 1920 to 1989, Bulgaria changed from a nearly medieval village society to a Stalinist planned industrial economy to a chaotic mix of capitalist and socialist markets and cultures. In the context of this history, Rice brings Bulgarian folk music to life by focusing on the biography of the Varimezov family, including the musician Kostadin and his wife Todora, a singer. Combining interviews with his own experiences of learning how to play, sing and dance Bulgarian folk music, Rice presents one of the most detailed accounts of traditional, aural learning processes in the ethnomusicological literature. Using a combination of traditionally dichotomous musicological and ethnographic approaches, Rice tells the story of how individual musicians learned their tradition, how they lived it during the pre-Communist era of family farming, how the tradition changed with industrialization brought under Communism, and finally, how it flourished and evolved in the recent, unstable political climate. This work—complete with a compact disc and numerous illustrations and musical examples—contributes not only to ethnomusicological theory and method, but also to our understanding of Slavic folklore, Eastern European anthropology, and cultural processes in Socialist states.

Literature, Testimony and Cinema in Contemporary Colombian Culture

Literature, Testimony and Cinema in Contemporary Colombian Culture
Author: Rory O'Bryen
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Memory and mourning in Colombia. This book provides the first in-depth examination of a representative range of contemporary Colombian cultural engagements with the conflicts known simply as La Violencia that began in Colombia in the late 1940s. These include Gustavo Alvarez Gardeazábal's now classic revision of the 'novela de la Violencia', the autobiographical cycle of acclaimed author Fernando Vallejo, versions of the testimonio by Alfredo Molano and internationally renowned novelist Laura Restrepo, as well as cinematic works by Carlos Mayolo and Luis Ospina. These cultural icons, many of whom are remarkably understudied, show how the heterogeneity of social and cultural processes condensed in La Violencia demands a deconstruction of 'violence' in Colombian culture. This argument is developed in dialogue with European and Latin American cultural theory and contributes to theoretical debates surrounding issues of memory and mourning developed in other Latin American contexts. The narratives explored in this book provide alternatives to abstract historicism and show us how to imagine ways out of deeply rooted cycles of violence. Yet their insistence on haunting and spectres signals the problems besetting the task of mourning in Colombia, positing history rather than psychology as a remainder that troubles efforts to forge collective memories and enact social reconciliation. RORY O'BRYEN lectures in Latin American literature and culture at the University of Cambridge.

El Monstruo

El Monstruo
Author: John Ross
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1568586116

John Ross has been living in the old colonial quarter of Mexico City for the last three decades, a rebel journalist covering Mexico and the region from the bottom up. He is filled with a gnawing sense that his beloved Mexico City's days as the most gargantuan, chaotic, crime-ridden, toxically contaminated urban stain in the western world are doomed, and the monster he has grown to know and love through a quarter century of reporting on its foibles and tragedies and blight will be globalized into one more McCity. El Monstruo is a defense of place and the history of that place. No one has told the gritty, vibrant histories of this city of 23 million faceless souls from the ground up, listened to the stories of those who have not been crushed, deconstructed the Monstruo's very monstrousness, and lived to tell its secrets. In El Monstruo, Ross now does.

Kapok

Kapok
Author: Stephen J. Zand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258378486

With Special Consideration Of Its Application To Thermal And Acoustical Treatments.

Stones of the Sky

Stones of the Sky
Author: Pablo Neruda
Publisher: Kagean Book
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2002
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Neruda assures us stones are alive as the man of decay sings his last love song.