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Félix Varela

Author : Félix Varela
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0809104229

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Accessible treatise on moral philosophy cautions against irreligiousness, superstition and fanaticism. Written by a founding father of New York Catholicism who was also the father of Cuban nationalism.

Father Félix Varela

Author : Alberto Martínez-Ramos
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173017928462

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A Luis Leal Reader

Author : Luis Leal
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2007-09-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780810124189

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A Luis Leal Reader by Luis Leal Pdf

Since his first publication in 1942, Luis Leal has likely done more than any other writer or scholar to foster a critical appreciation of Mexican, Chicano, and Latin American literature and culture. This volume, bringing together a representative selection of Leal’s writings from the past sixty years, is at once a wide-ranging introduction to the most influential scholar of Latino literature and a critical history of the field as it emerged and developed through the twentieth century. Instrumental in establishing Mexican literary studies in the United States, Leal’s writings on the topic are especially instructive, ranging from essays on the significance of symbolism, culture, and history in early Chicano literature to studies of the more recent use of magical realism and of individual New Mexican, Tejano, and Mexican authors such as Juan Rulfo, Carlos Fuentes, José Montoya, and Mariano Azuela. Clearly and cogently written, these writings bring to bear an encyclopedic knowledge, a deep understanding of history and politics, and an unparalleled command of the aesthetics of storytelling, from folklore to theory. This collection affords readers the opportunity to consider—or reconsider—Latino literature under the deft guidance of its greatest reader.

Recovering The U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume VI

Author : Antonia CastaÐeda,Gabriel Mel?ndez
Publisher : Arte Publico Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2007-03-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1611922674

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Recovering The U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume VI by Antonia CastaÐeda,Gabriel Mel?ndez Pdf

Fifteen years of archival and critical work have been conducted under the auspices of the Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project at the University of Houston. This ongoing and comprehensive program seeks to locate, identify, preserve, and disseminate the written culture of U.S. Latinos from the Spanish Colonial Period to contemporary times. In the sixth volume of the series, the authors explore key issues and challenges in this project, such as the issues of "place" or region in Hispanic intellectual production, nationalism and transnationalism, race and ethnicity, as well as methodological approaches to recovering the documentary heritage. Included are essays on religious writing, the construction of identity and nation, translation and the movement of books across borders, and women writers and revolutionary struggle.

Letters from Filadelfia

Author : Rodrigo Lazo
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 383 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813943565

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Letters from Filadelfia by Rodrigo Lazo Pdf

For many Spanish Americans in the early nineteenth century, Philadelphia was Filadelfia, a symbol of republican government for the Americas and the most important Spanish-language print center in the early United States. In Letters from Filadelfia, Rodrigo Lazo opens a window into Spanish-language writing produced by Spanish American exiles, travelers, and immigrants who settled and passed through Philadelphia during this vibrant era, when the city’s printing presses offered a vehicle for the voices advocating independence in the shadow of Spanish colonialism. The first book-length study of Philadelphia publications by intellectuals such as Vicente Rocafuerte, José María Heredia, Manuel Torres, Juan Germán Roscio, and Servando Teresa de Mier, Letters from Filadelfia offers an approach to discussing their work as part of early Latino literature and the way in which it connects to the United States and other parts of the Americas. Lazo’s book is an important contribution to the complex history of the United States’ first capital. More than the foundation for the U.S. nation-state, Philadelphia reached far beyond its city limits and, as considered here, suggests new ways to conceptualize what it means to be American.

Spanish-Americans/Lives and Faces

Author : David Arias
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Hispanic Americans
ISBN : 9781412047173

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Spanish-Americans/Lives and Faces by David Arias Pdf

The history of the United States is made by many extraordinary individuals who gave significat contributions to this country. Many of them are of Hispanic origin and their achievements have not been exposed to the general public. Spanish-Americans highlights the deeds of many Hispanic figures who have made significant accomplishments in this land before it became independent and after its independence. Among them, the reader will find explorers, scholars, mossionaries, sailors, politicians, sciientist, artists, athletes, etc. Each biography gives hte background of each person, the main achievement and other important aspects of the individual's life. As one reads eack fascinating biography, one can glance at the picture of the person, giving the feeling of his (or her) presence. Spanish-Americans provides an additional one hundred profiles of other extraordinary individuals who merit being remembered for their achievements. Abundant historical sources and related bibliography are provided, accompanied by an alphbetical list of names.

A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida

Author : Carolina Hospital,Jorge Cantera
Publisher : Pineapple Press Inc
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1561641049

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A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida by Carolina Hospital,Jorge Cantera Pdf

-- An anthology of the writings of 33 of the most important Cuban men and women of letters, such as Felix Varela, Jose Marti, Juana Borrero, Jose Yglesias, and Ricardo Pau-Llosa -- An enlightening and comprehensive introduction examines the historical importance of the Cuban contribution to Florida's heritage -- The works are presented in English, most translated here for the first time

Ibero-American Bioethics

Author : Léo Pessini,Christian Paul de Barchifontaine,Fernando Lolas Stepke
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2009-12-16
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781402093500

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Ibero-American Bioethics by Léo Pessini,Christian Paul de Barchifontaine,Fernando Lolas Stepke Pdf

This book is the first in a series of planned volumes focused on preserving the character of the development of bioethics in particular cultural contexts. As the first of these volumes, Leo Pessini, Christian de Paul de Barchifontaine, and Fernando Lolas Stepke’s work has succeeded well. It has brought together accounts by sch- ars who were crucial to the emergence of bioethics in the Ibero-American cultural domain. This trail-blazing work in the history of bioethics will be of enduring s- nificance. I am deeply in their debt for having shouldered this far from easy task. Bioethics is the product of very particular socio-historical developments. Most prominent among them have been (1) the secularization of the dominant culture of North America, Western Europe, and now Central and South America as well, (2) a deflation of the status and authority of physicians as moral authorities able to guide their own profession, and (3) the salience of a post-traditional animus that gives c- tral place to persons as isolated atomic sources of moral authority. Bioethics initially took shape in North America as a post-Christian, post-professional, post-traditional social movement. This bioethics sought to establish a moral discourse for the public forum, a moral practice able to give practical guidance in hospitals and other insti- tions, and a body of undergirding and justifying theoretical reflections.

Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution

Author : Lisandro Pérez
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780814767283

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Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution by Lisandro Pérez Pdf

Winner, 2020 Herbert H. Lehman Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in New York history Honorable Mention, 2019 CASA Literary Prize for Studies on Latinos in the United States, given by La Casa de las Américas The dramatic story of the origins of the Cuban community in nineteenth-century New York. More than one hundred years before the Cuban Revolution of 1959 sparked an exodus that created today’s prominent Cuban American presence, Cubans were settling in New York City in what became largest community of Latin Americans in the nineteenth-century Northeast. This book brings this community to vivid life, tracing its formation and how it was shaped by both the sugar trade and the long struggle for independence from Spain. New York City’s refineries bought vast quantities of raw sugar from Cuba, ultimately creating an important center of commerce for Cuban émigrés as the island tumbled into the tumultuous decades that would close out the century and define Cuban nationhood and identity. New York became the primary destination for Cuban émigrés in search of an education, opportunity, wealth, to start a new life or forget an old one, to evade royal authority, plot a revolution, experience freedom, or to buy and sell goods. While many of their stories ended tragically, others were steeped in heroism and sacrifice, and still others in opportunism and mendacity. Lisandro Pérez beautifully weaves together all these stories, showing the rise of a vibrant and influential community. Historically rich and engrossing, Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution immerses the reader in the riveting drama of Cuban New York. Lisandro Pérez analyzes the major forces that shaped the community, but also tells the stories of individuals and families that made up the fabric of a little-known immigrant world that represents the origins of New York City's dynamic Latino presence.

The Representation of Slavery in Cuban Fiction

Author : Lorna V. Williams
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0826209572

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The Representation of Slavery in Cuban Fiction by Lorna V. Williams Pdf

Incorporating recent narrative theory and original historical documents, such as the voluminous correspondence of Domingo del Monte (1804-1853), Williams offers insights into the pattern of female development through an exploration of the representation of the female slave in the five novels. In addition, she provides the first exhaustive analysis of Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda's Sab and the first detailed treatment of the intertextual echoes in these other literary texts: Juan Francisco Manzano's Autobiografia, Amnselmo Suarez y Romero's Francisco, Antonio Zambrana's El negro Francisco, Martin Morua Delgado's Sofia, and Cirilo Villaverde's Cecilia Valdes.

Our Lady of the Exile

Author : Thomas A. Tweed
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1997-10-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780190283018

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Our Lady of the Exile by Thomas A. Tweed Pdf

Our Lady of the Exile is a study of Cuban-American popular Catholicism, focusing on the shrine of Our Lady Charity in Miami. Drawing on a wide range of sources and using both historical and ethnographic methods, the book examines the religious life of the Cuban exiles who visit the shrine. Those pilgrims are diverse, and so are the motives that bring them. At the same time, author Thomas A. Tweed argues, Cuban devotees of the national patroness share a great deal. Most come to pray for their homeland and to recreate bonds with other Cubans, on the island and in the diaspora. The shrine is a place where they come to make sense of themselves as an exiled people. The religious symbols there link the past and present and bridge the homeland and the new land. Through rituals and artifacts at the shrine, Tweed suggests, the Cuban diaspora "imaginatively constructs its collective identity and transports itself to the Cuba of memory and desire." While the book focuses on Cuban exiles in Miami, it moves beyond case study as it explores larger issues concerning religion, identity, and place. How do migrants relate to heir homeland? How do they understand themselves after they have been displaced? What role does religion play among these diasporic groups? Building on this study of one exiled group, Tweed proposes a theory of diasporic religion that promises to illuminate the experiences of other groups that have been displaced from their native land. As the first book-length analysis of Cuban-American Catholicism, Tweed's book will be an invaluable resource to scholars and students of not only Religious Studies, American Studies, and Ethnic Studies, but also those who study cultural anthropology, human geography, and Latin American history.

Latin American Constitutionalism

Author : M. C. Mirow
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2015-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107025592

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Latin American Constitutionalism by M. C. Mirow Pdf

Latin American Constitutions provides a comprehensive historical study of constitutionalism in Latin America from the independence period to the present, focusing on the Constitution of Cádiz, a foundational document in Latin American constitutionalism. Although drafted in Spain, it was applied in many regions of Latin America, and deputies from America formed a significant part of the drafting body. The politicization of constitutionalism reflected in Latin America's first moments proved to be a lasting legacy evident in the legal and constitutional world of the region today: many of Latin America's present challenges to establishing effective constitutionalism can be traced to the debates, ideas, structures, and assumptions of this text. This book explores the region's attempts to create effective constitutional texts and regimes in light of an established practice of linking constitutions to political goals and places important constitutional thinkers and regional constitutions, such as the Mexican Constitution of 1917, into their legal and historical context.

The Palgrave Biographical Encyclopedia of Psychology in Latin America

Author : Ana Maria Jacó-Vilela,Hugo Klappenbach,Rubén Ardila
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 1417 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2023-05-19
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9783030567811

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The Palgrave Biographical Encyclopedia of Psychology in Latin America by Ana Maria Jacó-Vilela,Hugo Klappenbach,Rubén Ardila Pdf

This biographical encyclopedia will provide the first comprehensive reference work on leading scholars and professionals who have contributed to the development and institutionalization of psychology in Latin America. The figures biographed will include scholars who have made a significant theoretical contribution to the discipline, as well as, practitioners and those who have contributed to the institutionalization of psychology, through their work in scientific organisations, professional bodies and publications. All persons included are recognized authorities and either natives of, or long-term residents in the region. It will offer an invaluable reference point, in particular for scholars of the history of psychology, Latin American studies, the history of science, and global psychology; as well as for historians, psychologists and social scientists seeking international perspectives on the development of the discipline.

The Rise of Constitutional Government in the Iberian Atlantic World

Author : Scott Eastman,Natalia Sobrevilla Perea
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780817318567

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The Rise of Constitutional Government in the Iberian Atlantic World by Scott Eastman,Natalia Sobrevilla Perea Pdf

The Rise of Constitutional Government in the Iberian Atlantic World is a collection of original essays that offer insights into how the Cádiz Constitution of 1812 shaped and influenced the political culture of Iberian America.

Report

Author : United States. Congress Senate
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1536 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : United States
ISBN : UOM:35112102288646

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