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A unique work of international reference with more than 300 individual articles on the most important authors, this resource tells the fascinating story of the development of the literature from its humble beginnings in 1887 to its worldwide use in every literary genre today.
In The Art of Being In-between Yanna Yannakakis rethinks processes of cultural change and indigenous resistance and accommodation to colonial rule through a focus on the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca, a rugged, mountainous, ethnically diverse, and overwhelmingly indigenous region of colonial Mexico. Her rich social and cultural history tells the story of the making of colonialism at the edge of empire through the eyes of native intermediary figures: indigenous governors clothed in Spanish silks, priests’ assistants, interpreters, economic middlemen, legal agents, landed nobility, and “Indian conquistadors.” Through political negotiation, cultural brokerage, and the exercise of violence, these...
One of the greatest challenges for students of critical education theory is making the connection between the theory and its practical application. Critical education theory is personal and political; it can be uncomfortable and freeing, while at the same time being challenging and transforming. Ultimately, critical educational theory is useful. Written in accessible language, this edited collection presents readers with different views of and insights into the topic and illustrates how to connect theory and practice to create a different vision of public education. This is the perfect text for undergraduate and graduate students of education.
In "Humbled by the Journey: Life Lessons For My Family...And Yours," Miguel "Mike" Benito Fernandez takes readers on parallel journeys: A 508-mile pilgrimage along El Camino de Santiago from France through Spain - and from a dirt road Cuban town to the pinnacles of U.S. business success. The book shines a light on the lessons Mike has learned over a lifetime of working tirelessly, overcoming obstacles and "showing up." The most important lesson: "You have to take care of those who come after you."
In the 1970s and 1980s, Graham Greene adopted the yearly habit of touring Spain and Portugal in the company of his Spanish friend, the priest and university professor Leopoldo Durán. The most outstanding fruit of these trips, almost always in summer, was the inspiration for his major Hispanic novel, Monsignor Quixote (1982), a celebration of friendship above ideological, political, or religious differences, incorporating allusions to Cervantes' famous comic novel within a critical vision of post-Franco Spain. Graham Greene's Journeys in Spain and Portugal: Travels with My Priest reconstructs each of Greene's trips through the Iberian Peninsula between 1976 and 1989, detailing their preparat...
This is the tenth volume of Beletra Almanako, a literary almanac in Esperanto. --- La deka numero de Beletra Almanako entenas originalajn verkojn (prozon, poezion) de Sten Johansson, Jorge Camacho, Cindy McKee, Bjorn A. Bojesen, Baldur Ragnarsson, Nicolino Rossi, Mikaelo Bronstejn kaj Istvan Ertl. Krome tradukitajn verkojn de Manuel Vicent (trad. Goncalo Neves), Nichita Stanescu (trad. Ionel Onet), Ghoni Ramonov (trad. Slavik Ivanov) kaj Llorenc Ballester (trad. Jorge Camacho). Fine artikolojn, leterojn kaj recenzojn de i.a. Wael Al-Mahdi, Jean Amouroux, Miguel Fernandez, Cesar Mallorqui (trad. Antonio Valen), Jhak Le Puil, Reinhard Haupenthal, Nicolino Rossi, A. Giridhar Rao, Antonio Valen kaj Ricardo Felipe Albert Reyna."