La Aguita

La Aguita
Author: Jenny Kingham
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543404677

Volunteering in a rural development program in the south of Chile, Laura is initially overwhelmed by the poverty and hardship she encounters. The country is ruled by the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. As she begins to find fulfillment in her work, she becomes attracted to a young activist called Marcelo from the nearby shanty town of La Aguita. When an assassination attempt against General Pinochet fails, a wave of repression against opposition groups is unleashed. Laura is swept up in the aftermath with the rural development team. Marcelo goes into hiding, accused of possessing weapons. When Laura decides to save Marcelo, he disappears and seems lost forever.

Peasants and Religion

Peasants and Religion
Author: Mats Lundahl
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 810
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134687648

This book examines the relationship between economics, politics and religion through the case of Olivorio Mateo and the religious movement he inspired from 1908 in the Dominican Republic. The authors explore how and why the new religion was formed, and why it was so successful. Comparing this case with other peasant movements, they show ways in which folk religion serves as a response to particular problems which arise in peasant societies during times of stress.

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Total Pages: 115
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On the Edge

On the Edge
Author: Maria Cristina Fumagalli
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1781381607

On the Edge: Writing the Border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is a literary and cultural history which brings to the fore a compelling but, so far, largely neglected body of work which has the politics of borderline-crossing as well as the poetics of borderland-dwelling on Hispaniola at its core. Over thirty fictional and non-fictional literary texts (novels, biographical narratives, memoirs, plays, poems, and travel writing), are given detailed attention alongside journalism, geo-political-historical accounts of the status quo on the island, and striking visual interventions (films, sculptures, paintings, photographs, videos and artistic performances), many of which are sustained and complemented by different forms of writing (newspaper cuttings, graffiti, captions, song lyrics, screenplay, tattoos). Dominican, Dominican-American, Haitian and Haitian-American writers and artists are put in dialogue with authors who were born in Europe, the rest of the Americas, Algeria, New Zealand, and Japan in order to illuminate some of the processes and histories that have woven and continue to weave the texture of the borderland and the complex web of border relations on the island. Particular attention is paid to the causes, unfolding, and immediate aftermath of the 1791 slave revolt, the 1937 massacre of Haitians and Haitian-Dominicans in the Dominican Northern borderland as well as to recent events and topical issues such as the 2010 earthquake, migration, and environmental degradation. On the Edge is an invaluable multicultural archive for those who want to engage fully with the past and present of Hispaniola and refuse to comply with the idea that an acceptable future is unattainable.

College Physics

College Physics
Author: Raymond A. Serway
Publisher: Pearson EducaciĆ³n
Total Pages: 942
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789702600152

"College Physics is written for a one-year course in introductory physics."--Preface.

The Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic
Author: Sean Harvey
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2002
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781858289120

The Rough Guides series contain full color photos, three maps in one, and arewaterproof and tearproof. They contain thousands of keyed listings and brightnew graphics.