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La Frontera

Author : Aldreda Alva Deborah
Publisher : Barefoot Books
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2019-02-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781782856238

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La Frontera by Aldreda Alva Deborah Pdf

Join a young boy and his father on a daring journey from Mexico to Texas to find a new life. They’ll need all the resilience and courage they can muster to safely cross the border − la frontera − and to make a home for themselves in a new land.

Borderlands

Author : Gloria Anzaldúa
Publisher : Aunt Lute Books
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Mexican American women
ISBN : STANFORD:36105020355702

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Borderlands by Gloria Anzaldúa Pdf

Second edition of Gloria Anzaldua's major work, with a new critical introduction by Chicano Studies scholar and new reflections by Anzaldua.

La Frontera

Author : Thomas Miller Klubock
Publisher : Duke University Press Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-18
Category : History
ISBN : 0822356031

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La Frontera by Thomas Miller Klubock Pdf

In La Frontera, Thomas Miller Klubock offers a pioneering social and environmental history of southern Chile, exploring the origins of today’s forestry "miracle" in Chile. Although Chile's forestry boom is often attributed to the free-market policies of the Pinochet dictatorship, La Frontera shows that forestry development began in the early twentieth century when Chilean governments turned to forestry science and plantations of the North American Monterey pine to establish their governance of the frontier's natural and social worlds. Klubock demonstrates that modern conservationist policies and scientific forestry drove the enclosure of frontier commons occupied by indigenous and non-indigenous peasants who were defined as a threat to both native forests and tree plantations. La Frontera narrates the century-long struggles among peasants, Mapuche indigenous communities, large landowners, and the state over access to forest commons in the frontier territory. It traces the shifting social meanings of environmentalism by showing how, during the 1990s, rural laborers and Mapuches, once vilified by conservationists and foresters, drew on the language of modern environmentalism to critique the social dislocations produced by Chile's much vaunted neoliberal economic model, linking a more just social order to the biodiversity of native forests.

Canícula

Author : Norma E. Cantú
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0826318282

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Canícula by Norma E. Cantú Pdf

In this fictionalized memoir of Laredo, Texas, canícula represents a time between childhood and a yet unknown adulthood.

La Frontera

Author : Alan Weisman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Mexican-American Border Region
ISBN : 0816512310

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La Frontera by Alan Weisman Pdf

Weisman and Dusard bring alive the people and geography of the U.S.-Mexican border, as well as the issues that divide each nation. 48 black-and-white photographs.

La Frontera

Author : Thomas Miller Klubock
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822376569

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La Frontera by Thomas Miller Klubock Pdf

In La Frontera, Thomas Miller Klubock offers a pioneering social and environmental history of southern Chile, exploring the origins of today’s forestry "miracle" in Chile. Although Chile's forestry boom is often attributed to the free-market policies of the Pinochet dictatorship, La Frontera shows that forestry development began in the early twentieth century when Chilean governments turned to forestry science and plantations of the North American Monterey pine to establish their governance of the frontier's natural and social worlds. Klubock demonstrates that modern conservationist policies and scientific forestry drove the enclosure of frontier commons occupied by indigenous and non-indigenous peasants who were defined as a threat to both native forests and tree plantations. La Frontera narrates the century-long struggles among peasants, Mapuche indigenous communities, large landowners, and the state over access to forest commons in the frontier territory. It traces the shifting social meanings of environmentalism by showing how, during the 1990s, rural laborers and Mapuches, once vilified by conservationists and foresters, drew on the language of modern environmentalism to critique the social dislocations produced by Chile's much vaunted neoliberal economic model, linking a more just social order to the biodiversity of native forests.

Beyond la Frontera

Author : Mark Overmyer-Velázquez
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Mexicans
ISBN : 0195382226

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Beyond la Frontera by Mark Overmyer-Velázquez Pdf

This book examines the transnational and historical impact of Mexican migration to the U.S. from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day.

Making a Killing

Author : Alicia Gaspar de Alba,Georgina Guzmán
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 9780292722774

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Making a Killing by Alicia Gaspar de Alba,Georgina Guzmán Pdf

Since 1993, more than five hundred women and girls have been murdered in Ciudad Juárez across the border from El Paso, Texas. At least a third have been sexually violated and mutilated as well. Thousands more have been reported missing and remain unaccounted for. The crimes have been poorly investigated and have gone unpunished and unresolved by Mexican authorities, thus creating an epidemic of misogynist violence on an increasingly globalized U.S.-Mexico border. This book, the first anthology to focus exclusively on the Juárez femicides, as the crimes have come to be known, compiles several different scholarly "interventions" from diverse perspectives, including feminism, Marxism, critical race theory, semiotics, and textual analysis. Editor Alicia Gaspar de Alba shapes a multidisciplinary analytical framework for considering the interconnections between gender, violence, and the U.S.-Mexico border. The essays examine the social and cultural conditions that have led to the heinous victimization of women on the border—from globalization, free trade agreements, exploitative maquiladora working conditions, and border politics, to the sexist attitudes that pervade the social discourse about the victims. The book also explores the evolving social movement that has been created by NGOs, mothers' organizing efforts, and other grassroots forms of activism related to the crimes. Contributors include U.S. and Mexican scholars and activists, as well as personal testimonies of two mothers of femicide victims.

Living Beyond Borders

Author : Margarita Longoria
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2022-05-10
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9780593204986

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Living Beyond Borders by Margarita Longoria Pdf

*"This superb anthology of short stories, comics, and poems is fresh, funny, and full of authentic YA voices revealing what it means to be Mexican American . . . Not to be missed."--SLC, starred review *"Superlative . . . A memorable collection." --Booklist, starred review *"Voices reach out from the pages of this anthology . . . It will make a lasting impression on all readers." --SLJ, starred review Twenty stand-alone short stories, essays, poems, and more from celebrated and award-winning authors make up this YA anthology that explores the Mexican American experience. With works by Francisco X. Stork, Guadalupe Garcia McCall, David Bowles, Rubén Degollado, e.E. Charlton-Trujillo, Diana López, Xavier Garza, Trinidad Gonzales, Alex Temblador, Aida Salazar, Guadalupe Ruiz-Flores, Sylvia Sánchez Garza, Dominic Carrillo, Angela Cervantes, Carolyn Dee Flores, René Saldaña Jr., Justine Narro, Daniel García Ordáz, and Anna Meriano. In this mixed-media collection of short stories, personal essays, poetry, and comics, this celebrated group of authors share the borders they have crossed, the struggles they have pushed through, and the two cultures they continue to navigate as Mexican Americans. Living Beyond Borders is at once an eye-opening, heart-wrenching, and hopeful love letter from the Mexican American community to today's young readers. A powerful exploration of what it means to be Mexican American.

Cultura al otro lado de la frontera

Author : David Maciel,María Herrera-Sobek
Publisher : Siglo XXI
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 9682322065

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Cultura al otro lado de la frontera by David Maciel,María Herrera-Sobek Pdf

Primer libro dedicado al análisis de las manifestaciones culturales de la inmigración mexicana en Estados Unidos: arte, literatura, cine, canciones, humor. Muestra cómo los inmigrantes mexicanos han sido y son pintados, y cómo los artistas, escritores e intelectuales, chicanos y otros han utilizado los medios artísticos para protestar contra el injusto tratamiento que reciben por parte de las autoridades de Estados Unidos.

The Crystal Frontier

Author : Carlos Fuentes
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2012-08-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781408837498

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The Crystal Frontier by Carlos Fuentes Pdf

_______________________ A DRAMATIC FICTIONAL PORTRAIT OF THE US-MEXICO BORDER, MIGRATION, AND ITS IMPACT ON PEOPLE'S LIVES _______________________ Through this network of nine personal stories, Carlos Fuentes sets out to explain Mexico and America to each other – and to the rest of the world. He presents a dramatic fictional portrait of the relationship between the United States and Mexico, as played out in a Mexican dynasty led by a powerful Mexican oligarch with complex ties north of the border. It is the story of Mexican families who send their sons north to provide for whole villages with dollars and of Mexican tycoons who exploit their own people. Young Jose Francisco grows up in Texas, determined to write about the border world – the immigrants and illegals, Mexican poverty and Yankee prosperity – stories to break the stand-off silence with a victory shout, to shatter at last the crystal frontier.

Amphibians and Reptiles of the US–Mexico Border States/Anfibios y reptiles de los estados de la frontera México–Estados Unidos

Author : Julio A. Lemos-Espinal
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 626 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2015-12-11
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781623493066

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Amphibians and Reptiles of the US–Mexico Border States/Anfibios y reptiles de los estados de la frontera México–Estados Unidos by Julio A. Lemos-Espinal Pdf

In the first bilingual work on the reptiles and amphibians of the US–Mexico border, top herpetologists come together to describe the herpetofauna of the states of this region, which includes more than 600 species of toads, frogs, salamanders, turtles, sea turtles, alligators, lizards, snakes, and sea snakes that are found along the almost 2,000-mile border between the two countries. Each chapter is devoted to one state—four in the US (California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas) and six in Mexico (Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas)—with text in both English and Spanish. The chapters contain an introduction to the area, a review of the research, a sketch of the state’s physiography, and a description of the species present as well as the pertinent conservation issues they face. A color photo gallery includes images of nearly all species. Almost 40 percent of the featured native species are shared between the US and Mexico, reminding us that animals depend on the integrity of natural landscapes and proving the need for a comprehensive, bilingual reference to help lead a shared effort in the management and conservation of the borderlands.

Outlaws

Author : Javier Cercas
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2014-01-01
Category : Criminal defense lawyers
ISBN : 9781408850459

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Outlaws by Javier Cercas Pdf

In the late 1970s, as Spain was adrift between the death of Franco and the rebirth of democracy, people were moving from the poor south to the cities of the north in search of a better life. But the work, when there was any, was poorly paid and the housing squalid. Out of this world of limited opportunities a generation of delinquents arose whose prospects were stifled and whose rebellion would be brief and violent... One summer's day in Gerona a bespectacled, sixteen-year-old Ignacio Ca�as, known to his few friends as Gafitas, is working in an amusement arcade, when a charismatic teenager walks in with the most beautiful girl Ca�as has ever seen. Zarco and Tere take over his pinball machine and his life. Thirty years on and now a successful criminal defence lawyer, Ca�as has tried to put that long, hot summer of drugs, yearning and delinquency behind him. But when Tere appears in his office and asks him to represent El Zarco, who has been in prison all this time, what else can Gafitas do but accept. A powerful novel of love and hate, of loyalty and betrayal, of true integrity and the prison celebrity can become, Outlaws confirms Javier Cercas as one of the most thrilling novelists writing anywhere in the world today.

Border Women

Author : Debra A. Castillo,María Socorro Tabuenca Córdoba
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0816639574

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Border Women by Debra A. Castillo,María Socorro Tabuenca Córdoba Pdf

A transnational analysis with an emphasis on gender examines the work of women writers from both sides of the border writing in Spanish, English, or a mixture of the two languages whose work questions the accepted notions of border identities.

Changing Plant Life of La Frontera

Author : Grady Linder Webster,Conrad J. Bahre
Publisher : UNM Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 0826322395

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Changing Plant Life of La Frontera by Grady Linder Webster,Conrad J. Bahre Pdf

Presents a new agenda for study of the strikingly diverse shrub and grassland ecosystems of the U.S./Mexico border.