Argentina Noir

Argentina Noir
Author: Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-02-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438473036

An engaging and insightful guide to Argentine crime fiction since 2000. Argentina Noir offers a guide to Argentine crime fiction, with a focus on works published since the year 2000. It argues that the novela negra, or crime novel, has become the favored genre for many writers to address the social malaise brought about by changes linked to globalization and market-driven economic policies. Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz presents close readings and original interpretations of eleven novels, all set in or around Buenos Aires, and explores the ways these texts adapt major motifs, figures, and literary techniques in Hispanic crime fiction in order to give voice to wide-ranging social critiques. Schmidt-Cruz addresses such topics as organized crime and institutional complicity, corruption during the presidency of Carlos Menem (1989–1999), terrorist attacks on Jewish institutions in Buenos Aires and the mysterious death of Alberto Nisman, and the winners and the losers of neoliberal structural changes. With a solid underpinning in sociological studies and criticism of the genre and its historical context, Argentina Noir reveals how these novels are renovating the genre to engage pressing issues confronting not only Argentina but also countries throughout Latin America and around the globe. “This is a very significant contribution to the field. It is a full and illustrative, as well as authoritative, guide to crime fiction and the novela negra in Argentina in the twenty-first century, with a particular focus on the literature’s social and political thematics.” — Philip Swanson, author of The New Novel in Latin America: Politics and Popular Culture after the Boom

Ethnoecology

Ethnoecology
Author: Ted L. Gragson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780820321288

Scholars studying the ecology of specific areas often fail to take into account the presence of humans in those environments. People not only are fundamental components of an ecosystem but possess a unique understanding of its nature. This book examines subjects ranging from pastoralism to the use of medicinal plants to show that understanding the knowledge system of any people is essential to understanding their relation to their environment. Using cases from the American Southwest and Pacific Northwest, the Highland Maya Region of Central America, and the Lowland and Andean regions of South America, the contributors examine the relation of humans and environment within the context of each local system’s beliefs, values, and knowledge. All emphasize the practical and cultural significance of indigenous knowledge of the environment and the importance of comparing this knowledge to scientific understanding prior to initiating development or conservation programs. They also contribute to a theoretical approach that allows findings to be applied across studies, regardless of ethnographic differences.

Manual Del Baratero

Manual Del Baratero
Author: James Wran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-09-23
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780648972303

A full transcript and English translation of the Anonymous 1849 Manual of the Baratero. Offering an enticing window into the use of the navaja, the infamous folding knife of the lower social classes of 19th century Spain. Whilst not strictly a technical how-to, this Manual provides lessons in the handling of edged weapons. Intended to prepare any who might encounter those diestro skilled in the use of the navaja, knife or scissors in the streets of Seville, Malaga, and Madrid, or in the Spanish countryside. The Manual provides a rich cultural and social journey through the world of the baratero and the jitanos. It is a key stepping stone in the history and development of knife arts leading to the popular and effective Bowie. Supported by extracts from numerous contemporary documents; Daviillier's L'Espagne, Ford's Handbook for Travellers in Spain, Borrow's Zincali Account of the Gypsies, Emile Andre's Defense in the Streets, and more. Bringing to life the history, flavour, romance and dangers of Spain in the mid 1800's.