Inspiring Migrant Memoirs - Recuerdos Migratorios Que Inspiran

Inspiring Migrant Memoirs - Recuerdos Migratorios Que Inspiran
Author: Lupe Kuharsky
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1514425106

This book is a true migrant story from real life experiences. These short stories are personal and may evoke varying emotions. The book focuses on the struggles, challenges and harsh heartbreaks of a migrant family. Every story identifies with courage, pride, determination and lofty aspirations and dreams for a better future. The stories relate the deplorable and unsanitary conditions of the housing and working conditions of this migrant family and also the heartbreaking story of a death that could have been prevented. This family kept going despite hard times, tremendous obstacles and severe sufferings. Their optimism, pride, strong will and faith carried them through. These experiences tell how this family endured unsafe working environment and unjust cruelty but with determination, perseverance and hard work achieved their goal and broke the poverty migrant cylce in their family. In summary, this book describes the struggles and resilience of hard-working parents doing their best to provide their children with a quality education in order to see them succeed in life.

True Love Never Ends

True Love Never Ends
Author: Lupe Kuharsky
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2023-12-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

I am Lupe Kuharsky and was married to my better-half, Bob Kuharsky, for 52 years, 2 months and 25 days when the Lord called him home. I have a son, a daughter, a daughter-in-law, a son-in-law, and two amazing grandchildren. I also have three sisters, two brothers-in-law, a niece, and two nephews. My extended family consists of uncles, aunts, and cousins living in the United States and some in Mexico. I was born in Mexico, but raised and lived in Texas. After getting married, I moved to Long Island, New York. My husband and I lived there for 41⁄2 years and we returned to Texas and never regretted leaving New York. After leaving New York, we lived in Corpus Christi, Texas, and then in Mesquite, Texas; where I was employed by Mesquite Independent School district. Now I live in Wylie, Texas and I am a retired educator. After retirement, I wrote my first book and published it December 2015. The book is titled Inspiring Migrant Memoirs, which is a true Migrant story honoring my parents.

Tango Lessons

Tango Lessons
Author: Marilyn G. Miller
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-02-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0822377233

From its earliest manifestations on the street corners of nineteenth-century Buenos Aires to its ascendancy as a global cultural form, tango has continually exceeded the confines of the dance floor or the music hall. In Tango Lessons, scholars from Latin America and the United States explore tango's enduring vitality. The interdisciplinary group of contributors—including specialists in dance, music, anthropology, linguistics, literature, film, and fine art—take up a broad range of topics. Among these are the productive tensions between tradition and experimentation in tango nuevo, representations of tango in film and contemporary art, and the role of tango in the imagination of Jorge Luis Borges. Taken together, the essays show that tango provides a kaleidoscopic perspective on Argentina's social, cultural, and intellectual history from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first centuries. Contributors. Esteban Buch, Oscar Conde, Antonio Gómez, Morgan James Luker, Carolyn Merritt, Marilyn G. Miller, Fernando Rosenberg, Alejandro Susti

Museum Activism

Museum Activism
Author: Robert R. Janes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351251023

Only a decade ago, the notion that museums, galleries and heritage organisations might engage in activist practice, with explicit intent to act upon inequalities, injustices and environmental crises, was met with scepticism and often derision. Seeking to purposefully bring about social change was viewed by many within and beyond the museum community as inappropriately political and antithetical to fundamental professional values. Today, although the idea remains controversial, the way we think about the roles and responsibilities of museums as knowledge based, social institutions is changing. Museum Activism examines the increasing significance of this activist trend in thinking and practice. At this crucial time in the evolution of museum thinking and practice, this ground-breaking volume brings together more than fifty contributors working across six continents to explore, analyse and critically reflect upon the museum’s relationship to activism. Including contributions from practitioners, artists, activists and researchers, this wide-ranging examination of new and divergent expressions of the inherent power of museums as forces for good, and as activists in civil society, aims to encourage further experimentation and enrich the debate in this nascent and uncertain field of museum practice. Museum Activism elucidates the largely untapped potential for museums as key intellectual and civic resources to address inequalities, injustice and environmental challenges. This makes the book essential reading for scholars and students of museum and heritage studies, gallery studies, arts and heritage management, and politics. It will be a source of inspiration to museum practitioners and museum leaders around the globe.

Journal of a Voyage to Peru

Journal of a Voyage to Peru
Author: Charles Brand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1828
Genre: Andes
ISBN:

A British naval officer's evocative account of a stormy winter crossing of the Andes he made by mule and by foot in 1827. Brand travelled to Peru via Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. His journal comments on Rio's slave market (pp 12-15), the botanical gardens and social life (including a detailed description of the imperial family), Pampa Indians, ladies of Santiago de Chile and Lima, a bullfight at Mendoza, the black washerwomen of Buenos Aires, South American houses, etc. He also visited the Juan Fernandez islands. The appendix comprises detailed climatic observations and critical observations and critical reports of Andean posthouses.

The Setting Sun and the Rolling World

The Setting Sun and the Rolling World
Author: Charles Mungoshi
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780807083215

Moving and provocative short stories that explore the strained relations between parent and child, husband an wife, brothers, and friends, as traditional values of rural Africa clash with ambitions of urban life.

Moving Cities – Contested Views on Urban Life

Moving Cities – Contested Views on Urban Life
Author: Lígia Ferro
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3658184620

The texts of the book focus on the problems and challenges of urban change, especially in Europe, in the contemporary context of intense mobility. The main topics are mobility, urban social structure, migrations, urban inequalities, urban activism, community, neighbourhood life, uses of public spaces and methodological approaches to urban life such as ethnography.

Script Girls

Script Girls
Author: Lizzie Francke
Publisher: British Film Inst
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1994
Genre: Femmes dans l'industrie cinématographique - Californie - Los Angeles
ISBN: 9780851704784

Tracing the history of women in the screenwriting profession-from Gene Gauntier's 1911 version of Ben Hur to Callie Khouri's Thelma and Louise-Francke look sat the lives and fortunes of the women who put pen to screen.

Maps of Narrative Practice

Maps of Narrative Practice
Author: Michael White
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393712710

Michael White, one of the founders of narrative therapy, is back with his first major publication since the seminal Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends, which Norton published in 1990. Maps of Narrative Practice provides brand new practical and accessible accounts of the major areas of narrative practice that White has developed and taught over the years, so that readers may feel confident when utilizing this approach in their practices. The book covers each of the five main areas of narrative practice-re-authoring conversations, remembering conversations, scaffolding conversations, definitional ceremony, externalizing conversations, and rite of passage maps-to provide readers with an explanation of the practical implications, for therapeutic growth, of these conversations. The book is filled with transcripts and commentary, skills training exercises for the reader, and charts that outline the conversations in diagrammatic form. Readers both well-versed in narrative therapy as well as those new to its concepts, will find this fresh statement of purpose and practice essential to their clinical work.