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Sugar, Smoke, Song

Author : Reema Rajbanshi
Publisher : Red Hen Press
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2020-08-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781597098908

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This “sterling debut” short story collection explores immigrant life in prose that is “crisp and economical but also poetic and full of imagery” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). The nine linked stories of Reema Rajbanshi’s Sugar, Smoke, Song are set in the Bronx, California, India, and Brazil. Following the secrets and passions of young women, these stories and their narrators cross genres and rules to arrive at unforeseen lives. A subway rider remembers enacting the gods with her estranged twin; a concert usher discovers her tango-dancing boyfriend’s lover; and a literacy worker confesses the gambles she and others have lost through the bluesy singers she admires. Told through semi-experimental play with nonlinear plots, plural narrators, and hybrid prose, these stories embody the experiences of immigrants from Africa, Asia and South America who carrying histories both unseen and cyclically lived.

Adorable Wife Sweet As Sugar

Author : Bei Bei
Publisher : Funstory
Page : 603 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781636891552

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Adorable Wife Sweet As Sugar by Bei Bei Pdf

After being with Qin Tian for two years, I thought our marriage was admirable, but I didn't expect him to only use my account to rise to the top. When a blissful marriage is torn apart, its contents have long since rotted away. I thought I loved him, but when I met that man, everything was different.

The South African Sugar Journal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1962
Category : Sugar
ISBN : CORNELL:31924061696039

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Sugar Babies

Author : Jimmy McHugh,Ralph G. Allen,Harry Rigby,Dorothy Fields,Al Dubin,Arthur Malvin
Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Burlesque (Theater)
ISBN : 057368166X

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Sugar Babies by Jimmy McHugh,Ralph G. Allen,Harry Rigby,Dorothy Fields,Al Dubin,Arthur Malvin Pdf

"Sugar Babies is a riotously funny, nostalgic trip for those who remember burlesque and a happy discovery for those too young to recall this irreverent form of American entertainment. All of the classic scenes, including a hilarious dog act are here, along with such wonderful songs as "Exactly Like You", "I Can't Give You Anything But Love Baby" and "Don't Blame Me." "--Publisher.

The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Development

Author : Katharina Ruckstuhl,Irma A. Velásquez Nimatuj,John-Andrew McNeish,Nancy Postero
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 758 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000770339

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The Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Development by Katharina Ruckstuhl,Irma A. Velásquez Nimatuj,John-Andrew McNeish,Nancy Postero Pdf

This Handbook inverts the lens on development, asking what Indigenous communities across the globe hope and build for themselves. In contrast to earlier writing on development, this volume focuses on Indigenous peoples as inspiring theorists and potent political actors who resist the ongoing destruction of their livelihoods. To foster their own visions of development, they look from the present back to Indigenous pasts and forward to Indigenous futures. Key questions: How do Indigenous theories of justice, sovereignty, and relations between humans and non-humans inform their understandings of development? How have Indigenous people used Rights of Nature, legal pluralism, and global governance systems to push for their visions? How do Indigenous relations with the Earth inform their struggles against natural resource extraction? How have native peoples negotiated the dangers and benefits of capitalism to foster their own life projects? How do Indigenous peoples in diaspora and in cities around the world contribute to Indigenous futures? How can Indigenous intellectuals, artists, and scientists control their intellectual property and knowledge systems and bring into being meaningful collective life projects? The book is intended for Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists, communities, scholars, and students. It provides a guide to current thinking across the disciplines that converge in the study of development, including geography, anthropology, environmental studies, development studies, political science, and Indigenous studies.

Sugar Heritage and Tourism in Transition

Author : Lee Jolliffe
Publisher : Channel View Publications
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781845413866

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This book examines the sugar and tourism relationship in the context of globalization by identifying destination transitions from sugar to tourism. It profiles the role of sugar in colonization, enslavement, decolonization and postcolonial tourism, offering examples of sugar heritage in tourism from Europe, the Caribbean, South America, Asia and North America.

Sugar Street

Author : Naguib Mahfouz
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307947123

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Sugar Street is the final novel in Nobel Prize-winner Naguib Mahfouz’s magnificent Cairo Trilogy, an epic family saga of colonial Egypt that is considered his masterwork. The novels of the Cairo Trilogy trace three generations of the family of tyrannical patriarch al-Sayyid Ahmad Abd al-Jawad, who rules his household with a strict hand while living a secret life of self-indulgence. Sugar Street brings Mahfouz’s vivid tapestry of an evolving Egypt to a dramatic climax as the aging patriarch sees one grandson become a Communist, one a Muslim fundamentalist, and one the lover of a powerful politician. Filled with compelling drama, earthy humor, and remarkable insight, Mahfouz’s Cairo Trilogy is the achievement of a master storyteller. Translated by William Maynard Hutchins and Angele Botros Samaan

The Idea of a Colony

Author : Edward Marx
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 080208799X

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To the psychological scene of the primitive/exotic poem and its reception, which is explored through substantial archival research, Marx brings an array of approaches including the theories of Freud, Jung, Lacan, Said, Foucault, Bhabha, Fanon, and others.

Cuban Counterpoint, Tobacco and Sugar

Author : Fernando Ortiz
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0822316161

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First published in 1940 and long out of print, Fernando Ortiz's classic work, Cuban Counterpoint is recognized as one of the most important books of Latin American and Caribbean intellectual history. Ortiz's examination of the impact of sugar and tobacco on Cuban society is unquestionably the cornerstone of Cuban studies and a key source for work on Caribbean culture generally. Though written over fifty years ago, Ortiz's study of the formation of a national culture in this region has significant implications for contemporary postcolonial studies. Ortiz presents his understanding of Cuban history in two complementary sections written in contrasting styles: a playful allegorical tale narrated as a counterpoint between tobacco and sugar and a historical analysis of their development as the central agricultural products of the Cuban economy. Treating tobacco and sugar both as agricultural commodities and as social characters in a historical process, he examines changes in their roles as the result of transculturation. His work shows how transculturation, a critical category Ortiz developed to grasp the complex transformation of cultures brought together in the crucible of colonial and imperial histories, can be used to illuminate not only the history of Cuba, but, more generally, that of America as well. This new edition includes an introductory essay by Fernando Coronil that provides a contrapuntal reading of the relationship between Ortiz's book and its original introduction by the renowned anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. Arguing for a distinction between theory production and canon formation, Coronil demonstrates the value of Ortiz's book for anthropology as well as Cuban, Caribbean, and Latin American studies, and shows Ortiz to be newly relevant to contemporary debates about modernity, postmodernism, and postcoloniality.

Sugar and Society in China

Author : Sucheta Mazumdar
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 682 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2020-10-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781684170258

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Sugar and Society in China by Sucheta Mazumdar Pdf

In this wide-ranging study, Sucheta Mazumdar offers a new answer to the fundamental question of why China, universally acknowledged one of the most developed economies in the world through the mid-eighteenth century, paused in this development process in the nineteenth. Focusing on cane-sugar production, domestic and international trade, technology, and the history of consumption for over a thousand years as a means of framing the larger questions, the author shows that the economy of late imperial China was not stagnant, nor was the state suppressing trade; indeed, China was integrated into the world market well before the Opium War. But clearly the trajectory of development did not transform the social organization of production or set in motion sustained economic growth.

Sugar Plum Nut

Author : Yanina Cywinska
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781434342423

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Sugar, We're Going Down

Author : Michelle Hercules,M. H. Soars
Publisher : Infinite Sky Publishing
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-01-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781950991211

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They say nothing compares to the first kiss. That sentence needs to be amended. Nothing compares to the first kiss from Oliver Best. I knew at the moment our lips touched that the cocky rockstar would be forever imprinted in my mind. I also knew that loving him would be my destruction. And yet, love him I did. Oliver Best, former rockstar, heir to one of the largest fortunes in Great Britain, and the country’s most infamous bad boy. Saylor Blue Carter, college drop-out, lead singer of a struggling band, not a penny to her name. When they met, it was hate at first sight. Oliver was an arrogant ass. Saylor was a cold-hearted bitch. These were the thoughts they had for each other. Until that kiss. That life-altering, earth-shattering, nuclear kiss. They knew what that kiss meant. They knew anything between them would be explosive and without hope for a happily ever after. So they vowed to forget, they tried to stay away. But now with their best friends’ wedding approaching, all bets are off. *This is part one of a trilogy and ends on a cliffhanger.

The African Repository

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1864
Category : African Americans
ISBN : NYPL:33433075933931

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Sugar and Slate

Author : Charlotte Williams
Publisher : Parthian Books
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2023-05-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781914595493

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'It is Williams's Welshness that makes the examination of her mixed-race identity distinctive, but it is the humour, candour and facility of her style that make it exceptional . . . an engaging and perceptive voice describing an engrossing and particular personal story.' – Gary Younge 'In its exploration of geographical, racial and cultural dislocation, Sugar and Slate is in the finest tradition of work to have emerged from the black diaspora in recent times.' – The Guardian 'Within this review, I can only scrape the surface of the many dimensions of Williams' memoir, so I strongly encourage you to read this precious book for yourself, and find those parts of it which speak most to you.' – Sarah Tanburn, Nation.Cymru 'Warmly recommended to any curious minds, at 20 years old Sugar And Slate still speaks to us in these modern times, helping to ensure marginal voices remain heard.' – Buzz A mixed-race young woman, the daughter of a white Welsh-speaking mother and black father from Guyana, grows up in a small town on the coast of north Wales. From there she travels to Africa, the Caribbean and finally back to Wales. Sugar and Slate is a story of movement and dislocation in which there is a constant pull of to-ing and fro-ing, going away and coming back with always a sense of being 'half home'. This is both a personal memoir and a story that speaks to the wider experience of mixed-race Britons. It is a story of Welshness and a story of Wales and above all a story for those of us who look over our shoulder across the sea to some other place. It would have been so much easier if I had been able to say, 'I come from Africa,' then maybe added under my breath, 'the long way round.' Instead, the Africa thing hung about me like a Welsh Not, a heavy encumbrance on my soul; a Not-identity; an awkward reminder of what I was or what I wasn't. Once at a seminar, one of those occasions when the word Diaspora crops up too many times and where there aren't too many of us present, the only other Diaspora-person sought me out. His eyes caught mine in recognition of something I can't say I could name, yet I must have responded because later as we chatted over fizzy water and conference packs, he offered quite uninvited and with all the authority of an African: 'People like you? You gotta get digging and if you dig deep enough you're gonna find Africa.'