Olivia Journal

Olivia Journal
Author: Varsha Arora
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781675881965

This quality journal is the perfect size and weight to carry on your person as the perfect companion for to-do lists, taking notes, recording meetings, doing homework, or as a personal diary.Features:6 x 9 page sizeIndex pages & quotes at end of each page216 pagesWhite colored paper ruledSoft cover / paperbackGlossy finish coverThis is a great unique gift idea under $10 for: Birthday PresentChristmas presentGraduation presentRegular Notebook for StudentPersonal Diary for everyone

Olivia

Olivia
Author: Olivia Olivia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781686091025

"This is great as a journal or notebook perfect for you to write your own thoughts, get a little creative with poetry or just writing down lists or ideas. It is a 150 pages blank college ruled journal ready for you to fill with your own writing and get a little creative every now and then. - 150 pages of high quality paper (50 sheets) - It can be used as a journal, notebook or just a composition book - 6" x 9" Paperback notebook, soft matte cover - Perfect for gel pen, ink or pencils - Great size to carry everywhere in your bag, for work, high school, college... - It will make a great gift for any special occasion: Christmas, Secret Santa, Birthday... "

Olivia (6x9 Journal)

Olivia (6x9 Journal)
Author: Perky Bird Perky Bird Journals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986543439

A beautiful, bright & bold, fun & personalized notebook with the name Olivia. Makes a great gift for a bridesmaid, teacher, sister, or best friend on Mother's Day, graduation, a birthday, Rush, Hanukkah, Christmas, Easter, or any day! Perfect for taking notes, jotting lists, doodling, brainstorming, prayer and meditation journaling, writing in as a diary, or giving as a gift. Not too thick & not too thin, so it's a great size to throw in your purse or bag! SIZE: 6 X 9 PAPER: Lightly Lined on White Paper PAGES: 120 Pages (60 Sheets Front/Back) COVER: Soft Cover (Matte)

The Lost Cinema of Mexico

The Lost Cinema of Mexico
Author: Olivia Cosentino
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1683403398

The Lost Cinema of Mexico is the first volume to challenge the dismissal of Mexican filmmaking during the 1960s through 1980s, an era long considered a low-budget departure from the artistic quality and international acclaim of the nation’s earlier Golden Age. This pivotal collection examines the critical implications of discovering, uncovering, and recovering forgotten or ignored films. This largely unexamined era of film reveals shifts in Mexican culture, economics, and societal norms as state-sponsored revolutionary nationalism faltered. During this time, movies were widely embraced by the public as a way to make sense of the rapidly changing realities and values connected to Mexico’s modernization. These essays shine a light on many genres that thrived in these decades: rock churros, campy luchador movies, countercultural superocheros, Black melodramas, family films, and Chili Westerns. Redefining a time usually seen as a cinematic “crisis,” this volume offers a new model of the film auteur shaped by productive tension between highbrow aesthetics, industry shortages, and national audiences. It also traces connections from these Mexican films to Latinx, Latin American, and Hollywood cinema at large. A volume in the series Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America, edited by Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez Contributors: Brian Price | Carolyn Fornoff | David S. Dalton | Christopher B. Conway | Iván Eusebio Aguirre Darancou | Ignacio Sánchez Prado | Dolores Tierney | Dr. Olivia Cosentino Publication of this work made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

ENTP Daily Planner

ENTP Daily Planner
Author: Olivia Julius Dunggat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2019-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781698197494

2020 Daily Planner for ENTP This is a simple daily planner designed for ENTP personality to get organized in the year 2020. This planner size is 8.5 x 11 inches. It has 368 white pages (184 sheets of paper). Features: 2020 calendar/planner with a to-do list, priorities, daily tasks, and notes sections. Start on 1 January 2020, end on 31 December 2020 Dimension (size): 8.5 x 11 inches Pages: 368 pages or 184 sheets (front and back) Paper: white paper Cover: Paperback (glossy) Do check out the "Look Inside" for the sample of the pages. Suitable as a gift for that special ENTP in your life. Please click on the author's name under the title to view more product listings.

Olivia Life

Olivia Life
Author: Olivia Olivia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781686096808

"This is great as a journal or notebook perfect for you to write your own thoughts, get a little creative with poetry or just writing down lists or ideas. It is a 150 pages blank college ruled journal ready for you to fill with your own writing and get a little creative every now and then. - 150 pages of high quality paper (50 sheets) - It can be used as a journal, notebook or just a composition book - 6" x 9" Paperback notebook, soft matte cover - Perfect for gel pen, ink or pencils - Great size to carry everywhere in your bag, for work, high school, college... - It will make a great gift for any special occasion: Christmas, Secret Santa, Birthday... "

Reimagining the Gran Chaco

Reimagining the Gran Chaco
Author: Silvia Hirsch
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1683403355

This volume traces the socioeconomic and environmental changes taking place in the Gran Chaco, a vast and richly biodiverse ecoregion at the intersection of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Representing a wide range of contemporary anthropological scholarship that has not been available in English until now, Reimagining the Gran Chaco illuminates how the region’s many Indigenous groups are negotiating these transformations in their own terms.  The essays in this volume explore how the region has become a complex arena of political, cultural, and economic contestation between actors that include the state, environmental groups and NGOs, and private businesses and how local actors are reconfiguring their subjectivities and political agency in response. With its multinational perspective, and its examination of major themes including missionization, millenarian movements, the Chaco war, industrial enclaves, extractivism, political mobilization, and the struggle for rights, this volume brings greater visibility to an underrepresented, complex region.  Contributors: Nancy Postero | César Ceriani Cernadas | Hannes Kalisch | Rodrigo Villagra | Federico Bossert | Paola Canova | Joel Correia | Bret Gustafson | Mercedes Biocca | Silvia Hirsch | Denise Bebbington | Gastón Gordillo | Guido Cortez

Unapologetic Melanated Birthworker

Unapologetic Melanated Birthworker
Author: Iam Enough
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781795490528

This gorgeously printed journal is blank, lined, 6X9, created perfectly for Melanated Doula, Midwife, Birthworker. Other features include 120 pages, Thick Binding, Cream Paper Matte Cover, Perfect size to carry and great for journaling, and note-taking.

Pablo Escobar and Colombian Narcoculture

Pablo Escobar and Colombian Narcoculture
Author: Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1683401786

In the years since his death in 1993, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar has become a globally recognized symbol of crime, wealth, power, and masculinity. In this long-overdue exploration of Escobar’s impact on popular culture, Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky shows how his legacy inspired the development of narcoculture—television, music, literature, and fashion representing the drug-trafficking lifestyle—in Colombia and around the world. Pobutsky looks at the ways the “Escobar brand” surfaces in bars, restaurants, and clothing lines; in Colombia’s tourist industry; and in telenovelas, documentaries, and narco memoirs about his life, which in turn have generated popular interest in other drug traffickers such as Griselda Blanco and Miami’s “cocaine cowboys.” Pobutsky illustrates how the Colombian state strives to erase his memory while Escobar’s notoriety only continues to increase in popular culture through the transnational media. She argues that the image of Escobar is inextricably linked to Colombia’s internal tensions in the areas of cocaine politics, gender relations, class divisions, and political corruption and that his “brand” perpetuates the country’s reputation as a center of organized crime, to the dismay of the Colombian people. This book is a fascinating study of how the world perceives Colombia and how Colombia’s citizens understand their nation’s past and present. A volume in the series Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America, edited by Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodríguez