Indigenous Knowledge and Ethics

Indigenous Knowledge and Ethics
Author: Darrell Addison Posey
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780415323635

This book presents seventeen of Posey's articles on the topics of ethnoentomology, indigenous knowledge, and intellectual property rights.

Decadent Modernity

Decadent Modernity
Author: Michela Coletta
Publisher: Liverpool Latin American Studi
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786941317

How did Latin Americans represent their own countries as modern? Through a comparative analysis of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile, the book investigates four themes that were central to definitions of Latin American modernity at the turn of the twentieth century: race, the autochthonous, education, and aesthetics.

Ediciones Mundo HR

Ediciones Mundo HR
Author: Mariano Muñiz
Publisher: Editorial Autores de Argentina
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2024-02-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 987874793X

En un mundo que evoluciona más rápido que un rumor en una oficina, este libro te ofrece la guía definitiva para que tu comunicación interna no sea el chisme del momento, sino la noticia que todos quieren compartir. Y aquí está lo bueno: no es solo teoría aburrida. Este libro presenta los secretos directo desde la boca (¿o teclado?) de líderes de empresas referentes de Latinoamérica y casos de éxito ganadores de premios nacionales e internacionales. Si formás parte del mundo de la gestión de personas, este libro es tu pase de backstage a la comunicación interna que realmente funciona. Repasamos los por qué y para qué de la comunicación interna, los nuevos paradigmas y la planificación al momento de comunicar, el líder como canal, los influencers internos, la importancia de la marca empleadora y la relevancia de una comunicación diversa e inclusiva. ¡Te veo ahí! Con testimonios de líderes de: Naranja X, Arcor, YPF, Cervecería y Maltería Quilmes, Telecom, Grupo Omint, Unilever, Swiss Medical y casos ganadores de premios.

Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1956
Release:
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

Catalog

Catalog
Author: University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
Publisher:
Total Pages: 812
Release: 1969
Genre: Latin America
ISBN:

Cuban Literature

Cuban Literature
Author: David William Foster
Publisher: Scholarly Title
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1985
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

To Be Like Gods

To Be Like Gods
Author: Matthew G. Looper
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 029277818X

Winner, Association for Latin American Art Book Award, 2010 The Maya of Mexico and Central America have performed ritual dances for more than two millennia. Dance is still an essential component of religious experience today, serving as a medium for communication with the supernatural. During the Late Classic period (AD 600-900), dance assumed additional importance in Maya royal courts through an association with feasting and gift exchange. These performances allowed rulers to forge political alliances and demonstrate their control of trade in luxury goods. The aesthetic values embodied in these performances were closely tied to Maya social structure, expressing notions of gender, rank, and status. Dance was thus not simply entertainment, but was fundamental to ancient Maya notions of social, religious, and political identity. Using an innovative interdisciplinary approach, Matthew Looper examines several types of data relevant to ancient Maya dance, including hieroglyphic texts, pictorial images in diverse media, and architecture. A series of case studies illustrates the application of various analytical methodologies and offers interpretations of the form, meaning, and social significance of dance performance. Although the nuances of movement in Maya dances are impossible to recover, Looper demonstrates that a wealth of other data survives which allows a detailed consideration of many aspects of performance. To Be Like Gods thus provides the first comprehensive interpretation of the role of dance in ancient Maya society and also serves as a model for comparative research in the archaeology of performance.

Essays from the Margins

Essays from the Margins
Author: Luis N. Rivera-Pagán
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630876755

These essays emerge from different crucial and complex conflicts: from the memory of a bishop, Bartolome de las Casas, urging the pope of his time to cleanse the church of complicity with violence, oppression, and slavery; from the lament and defiance of so many Middle Eastern women, victims of male domination and too many wars; from the voices bursting out from the colonial margins that dare to question and transgress the norms and laws imposed by colonizers and conquerors; from the emerging and diverse theological disruptions of traditional orthodoxies and rigid dogmatisms; from the denial of human rights to immigrant communities, living in the shadows of opulent societies; from the use of the sacred Hebrew Scriptures to displace and dispossess the indigenous peoples of Palestine. The essays belong to different intellectual genres and conceptual crossroads and are thus illustrative of the dialogic imagination that the Russian intellectual Mikhail Bakhtin considered basic to any serious intellectual enterprise. They are also the literary sediment of years of sharing lectures, dialogues, and debates in several academic institutions in the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Switzerland, Germany, and Palestine.