Blood into Water: A Case of Social Justice: Social Fictions Series, cartea 38
Autor R. P. Clairen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2020
This novel, inspired by the Bolivian Water Wars, offers students a creative text dealing with an environmental issue that leads to a social movement. Anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, rhetoricians, sociologists, psychologists, political scientists, as well as scholars of business, organizational communication, interpersonal communication, cultural studies and environmental studies will easily find a place in the curriculum for this novel. It is both a stand-alone novel and a sequel to the popular novel, Zombie Seed and the Butterfly Blues: A Case of Social Justice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004446236
ISBN-10: 9004446230
Pagini: 341
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Social Fictions Series
ISBN-10: 9004446230
Pagini: 341
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Social Fictions Series
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prelude
Chapter 1: Miguel and Sofía
Chapter 2: Caleb
Chapter 3: Miguel Meets Caleb
Chapter 4: Nicaraguan Transportation
Chapter 5: The Market
Chapter 6: The Motel
Chapter 7: The Presidential Suite
Chapter 8: Caleb, Sofía and Miguel
Chapter 9: Ikoom and Kut’l
Chapter 10: Sofía and Caleb
Chapter 11: Caleb and the Family
Chapter 12: Professor López
Chapter 13: El Barrio
Chapter 14: A Mother’s Care
Chapter 15: A Promise
Chapter 16: Miguel’s Family
Chapter 17: Caleb, Sofía, and the Rain
Chapter 18: Adventures of Caleb and Miguel
Chapter 19: Delta
Chapter 20: Distraction
Chapter 21: Delta and Mona
Chapter 22: Mona
Chapter 23: Abigail
Chapter 24: Delta and Belize
Chapter 25: Mountain to Market—San Ignacio
Chapter 26: Garifuna to the Warnings of Guatemala
Chapter 27: The Guatemalan Border
Chapter 28: Tikal
Chapter 29: Temple IV
Chapter 30: Ikoom and Chen Ku
Chapter 31: Ikoom and the Island of Women
Chapter 32: Lesson One of the Island of Women
Chapter 33: Lesson Two of the Island of Women
Chapter 34: Lesson Three from the Island of Women
Chapter 35: Robert Madera
Chapter 36: Madera Meets with Jackson
Chapter 37: Valeria’s Gold Earring
Chapter 38: Madera and Chambers
Chapter 39: Labyrinth of Doom
Chapter 40: Madera Arrives
Chapter 41: Questions
Chapter 42: Gun Point
Chapter 43: Captive and Captor, More Than One Story
Chapter 44: A Termination Plan
Chapter 45: Delta at the Edge of a Dig
Chapter 46: Preparations
Chapter 47: Miguel and Caleb’s Broken Promise
Chapter 48: Delta Explores a Cave
Chapter 49: Madera’s Business’ Front Door
Chapter 50: Desperation
Chapter 51: Delta Returns to the Forest Mother
Chapter 52: Mona’s Arrival
Chapter 53: Recovering Caleb
Chapter 54: A Different Kind of Funeral
Chapter 55: Chaac Cried
Chapter 56: Caleb’s Story
Chapter 57: A Long Sip of Tea
Chapter 58: From Forest Mother to Wind Mother
Chapter 59: “Life Is Often Sad”
Facts
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Prelude
Part 1: Nicaragua: The Land of Fire and Water
Chapter 1: Miguel and Sofía
Chapter 2: Caleb
Chapter 3: Miguel Meets Caleb
Chapter 4: Nicaraguan Transportation
Chapter 5: The Market
Chapter 6: The Motel
Chapter 7: The Presidential Suite
Chapter 8: Caleb, Sofía and Miguel
Part 2: An Ancient Story: The Adventures of the Noble Lady Ikoom
Chapter 9: Ikoom and Kut’l
Part 3: Caleb and Miguel
Chapter 10: Sofía and Caleb
Chapter 11: Caleb and the Family
Chapter 12: Professor López
Chapter 13: El Barrio
Chapter 14: A Mother’s Care
Chapter 15: A Promise
Chapter 16: Miguel’s Family
Chapter 17: Caleb, Sofía, and the Rain
Chapter 18: Adventures of Caleb and Miguel
Part 4: The Here and Now, Then and There of Narrative
Chapter 19: Delta
Chapter 20: Distraction
Chapter 21: Delta and Mona
Chapter 22: Mona
Chapter 23: Abigail
Chapter 24: Delta and Belize
Chapter 25: Mountain to Market—San Ignacio
Chapter 26: Garifuna to the Warnings of Guatemala
Chapter 27: The Guatemalan Border
Chapter 28: Tikal
Chapter 29: Temple IV
Part 5: An Interlude: The Lady Ikoom
Chapter 30: Ikoom and Chen Ku
Chapter 31: Ikoom and the Island of Women
Chapter 32: Lesson One of the Island of Women
Chapter 33: Lesson Two of the Island of Women
Chapter 34: Lesson Three from the Island of Women
Part 6: Water—Azteca Corporation
Chapter 35: Robert Madera
Chapter 36: Madera Meets with Jackson
Chapter 37: Valeria’s Gold Earring
Chapter 38: Madera and Chambers
Part 7: The Lady Ikoom and the Labyrinth of Doom
Chapter 39: Labyrinth of Doom
Part 8: Madera’s Plan
Chapter 40: Madera Arrives
Chapter 41: Questions
Part 9: Pirates
Chapter 42: Gun Point
Chapter 43: Captive and Captor, More Than One Story
Chapter 44: A Termination Plan
Chapter 45: Delta at the Edge of a Dig
Chapter 46: Preparations
Chapter 47: Miguel and Caleb’s Broken Promise
Chapter 48: Delta Explores a Cave
Chapter 49: Madera’s Business’ Front Door
Chapter 50: Desperation
Chapter 51: Delta Returns to the Forest Mother
Chapter 52: Mona’s Arrival
Chapter 53: Recovering Caleb
Chapter 54: A Different Kind of Funeral
Part 10: The Epilogues
Chapter 55: Chaac Cried
Chapter 56: Caleb’s Story
Chapter 57: A Long Sip of Tea
Chapter 58: From Forest Mother to Wind Mother
Chapter 59: “Life Is Often Sad”
Facts
About the Author
Notă biografică
R. P. Clair, Ph.D. (1990), Professor, Purdue University, is an award-winning teacher and researcher. She has written multiple articles, books, and book chapters. She is the author of Zombie Seed and the Butterfly Blues (Sense, 2013), a best-selling novel about environmental issues.