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Author | : Lessie Jo Frazier |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2007-07-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0822389665 |
Salt in the Sand is a compelling historical ethnography of the interplay between memory and state violence in the formation of the Chilean nation-state. The historian and anthropologist Lessie Jo Frazier focuses on northern Chile, which figures prominently in the nation’s history as a site of military glory during the period of national conquest, of labor strikes and massacres in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, and of state detention and violence during World War II and the Cold War. It was also the site of a mass-grave excavation that galvanized the national human rights movement in 1990, during Chile’s transition from dictatorship to democracy. Frazier analyzes the creation of official and alternative memories of specific instances of state violence in northern Chile from 1890 to the present, tracing how the form and content of those memories changed over time. In so doing, she shows how memory works to create political subjectivities mobilized for specific political projects within what she argues is the always-ongoing process of nation-state formation. Frazier’s broad historical perspective on political culture challenges the conventional periodization of modern Chilean history, particularly the idea that the 1973 military coup marked a radical break with the past. Analyzing multiple memories of state violence, Frazier innovatively shapes social and cultural theory to interpret a range of sources, including local and national government archives, personal papers, popular literature and music, interviews, architectural and ceremonial commemorations, and her ethnographic observations of civic associations, women's and environmental groups, and human rights organizations. A masterful integration of extensive empirical research with sophisticated theoretical analysis, Salt in the Sand is a significant contribution to interdisciplinary scholarship on human rights, democratization, state formation, and national trauma and reconciliation.
Author | : Kristin Cast |
Publisher | : Diversion Books |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2016-10-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 168230342X |
The co-authors of the bestselling House of Night series reunite with a haunting, romantic, suspense-filled, original novella in The Escaped series. Eons ago, Sirens were exiled from the Mortal Realm, held captive in a cove at the edge of Tartarus. They are beautiful beyond imagination, but deadly beyond compare. And they have set their sights on breaking free. They risk everything to sneak out of Tartarus and ascend to the forbidden Mortal Realm with one mission—mate with human men to dilute their cursed bloodline and form a new race of Sirens, free from their prison in the Underworld. But for a Siren to become pregnant, she must revert to her True Form, a horrifying sight that drives men to madness, and makes killing them a mercy. In modern San Francisco, the Sirens blend in; each woman has a singular goal, and each man she meets is her prey... Melody Seirina has always been different. She doesn’t believe that she’ll be able to bring herself to take a human life, even when the fate of her people rests on her willingness to do so. She’s even more convinced when she meets Dean, a charming cop who sees a loving future with her. Their romance threatens two worlds, the one the Sirens fled from, and the one that will destroy them if they can’t complete their mission as soon as possible. Melody will have to make a decision—risk the future of her people or follow her heart. Praise for Amber Smoke, Book One of The Escaped Series "With a unique twist on Greek mythology and heart-stopping action, Amber Smokekeeps you riveted to the very last page." —Jennifer L. Armentrout, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author "In Amber Smoke, Cast's wit, creativity and talent shine! I turned the pages at lightning speed, ready for more! What a tasty treat!" —Gena Showalter, New York Times and USA TodayBestselling Author
Author | : Surya Prakash |
Publisher | : Dog Ear Publishing |
Total Pages | : 86 |
Release | : 2009-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1598589180 |
Surya Prakash lives and works in Madison, Wisconsin. He has written hundreds of poems over the past 40 years. His poetry brings together two congruent elements: first, a love for nature, particularly the wind, wild horses, birds, remote areas, and seascapes; and secondly, a desire to realize the Divine in its many forms. This is his first book of poems. From Sand, Salt & Seawater: Knee of Alaska when you sleep tonight i will be waiting to carry your dream to the knee of Alaska where all of my longing masquerades as a child asleep by the sea " There is] sweetness and longing evoked in these poems that fill the human heart when we truly love another human being." -From the Foreword by Beth Wortzel
Author | : Carl Sandburg |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2015-02-10 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0544416937 |
A collection from the Pulitzer Prize–winning American poet with “a sharp lively wit and a tender approach to the human condition” (The Philadelphia Inquirer). Though he was also renowned as a biographer of Abraham Lincoln, Carl Sandburg was first and foremost a poet—upon his death, President Lyndon B. Johnson said “Carl Sandburg was more than the voice of America, more than the poet of its strength and genius. He was America.” In this outstanding collection of seventy-seven poems, Sandburg eloquently celebrates the themes that engaged him as a poet for more than half a century of writing—life, love, and death. Strongly lyrical, these intensely honest poems testify to human courage, frailty, and tenderness and to the enduring wonders of nature. “A poetic genius whose creative power has in no way lessened with the passing years.” —Chicago Tribune
Author | : Barbara Delinsky |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 2013-06-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250020387 |
On Quinnipeague, hearts open under the summer stars and secrets float in the Sweet Salt Air... Charlotte and Nicole were once the best of friends, spending summers together in Nicole's coastal island house off of Maine. But many years, and many secrets, have kept the women apart. A successful travel writer, single Charlotte lives on the road, while Nicole, a food blogger, keeps house in Philadelphia with her surgeon-husband, Julian. When Nicole is commissioned to write a book about island food, she invites her old friend Charlotte back to Quinnipeague, for a final summer, to help. Outgoing and passionate, Charlotte has a gift for talking to people and making friends, and Nicole could use her expertise for interviews with locals. Missing a genuine connection, Charlotte agrees. But what both women don't know is that they are each holding something back that may change their lives forever. For Nicole, what comes to light could destroy her marriage, but it could also save her husband. For Charlotte, the truth could cost her Nicole's friendship, but could also free her to love again. And her chance may lie with a reclusive local man, with a heart to soothe and troubles of his own. Bestselling author and master storyteller Barbara Delinsky invites you come away to Quinnipeague...
Author | : William Tudor Griswold |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 602 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Geology |
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Author | : Louisiana Geological Survey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 482 |
Release | : 1907 |
Genre | : Geology |
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Author | : Sandra Postel |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 1999-07-06 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780393319378 |
"Pillar of Sand points the way toward protecting rivers and vital ecosystems even as we aim to produce enough food for a projected 8 billion people by the year 2030. Postel shows how innovative irrigation technologies and strategies can alleviate hunger and environmental stress at the same time. And she calls for a new ethic of sufficiency and sharing in response to impending water limits."--BOOK JACKET.
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Total Pages | : 1102 |
Release | : 1918 |
Genre | : Mines and mineral resources |
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Author | : Charles Wendell Townsend |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Natural history |
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