The Paraguay Reader – History, Culture, Politics: The Latin America Readers
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822352686
ISBN-10: 0822352680
Pagini: 488
Ilustrații: 35 illustrations, including 10 in colour
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria The Latin America Readers
ISBN-10: 0822352680
Pagini: 488
Ilustrații: 35 illustrations, including 10 in colour
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria The Latin America Readers
Cuprins
List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; IntroductionI The Birth of ParaguayThe Foundation of Human Speech, León Cadogan; Contact, Servitude, and Resistance, Branislava Susnik; Spanish-Guaraní Relations in Early Colonial Paraguay, Elman R. Service; The Land-without-Evil, Hélène Clastres; The Republic of Plato and the Guaraní, José Manuel Peramás; A Vanished Arcadia, R. B. Cunninghame Graham; The Revolt of the Comuneros, Adalberto LópezII The Nationalist ExperimentA Report on Paraguay in the London Press of 1824, Anonymous; A Nation Held Hostage, Justo Prieto; In Defense of Doctor Francia, Richard Alan White; Autonomy, Authoritarianism, and Development, Thomas Whigham; The Treaty of the Triple Alliance; I Die with My Country!, Thomas Whigham; A Chronicle of War, Leandro Pineda; The Lomas Valentinas Note, Francisco Solano López; Memoirs of the Paraguayan War, Gaspar Centurión; The Women of Piribebuy, Juan OLeary; The Death of López at Cerro Corá, Silvestre Aveiro; Sufferings of a French Lady in Paraguay, Dorotea Duprat de Lasserre; Declaration and Protest, Eliza Lynch; The Psychology of López, William StewartIII A Slow RecoveryParaguayan Society in the Postwar Decade, Harris Gaylord Warren; The Lincolnshire Farmers in Paraguay, Annie Elizabeth Kennett; My Pilgrimage to Caacupé, Norman O. Brown; What Its Like to Work in the Yerba Plantations, Rafael Barrett; The Treatment of Tree Fellers and Timber Workers, Reinaldo López Fretes; The Golden Age (Without a Nickel), Helio Vera; The Causes of Poverty in Paraguay, Teodosio González; The Mennonites Arrive in the Chaco, Walter Quiring; The Paraguayan Character, Juan Sinforiano Bogarín; The Paraguayan People and Their Natural Tendencies, Natalicio González; Cultural Exile, Agustín Barrios; Profession of Faith, Agustín Barrios; A New National Ideology, Oscar Creydt, Obdulio Barthe, Anibal Codas, and others IV From the Chaco War to the Civil WarCapturing Volunteers, Carlos Federico Reyes; The Battle of Boquerón, Alfredo Seiferheld; Memoirs of a Man from Concepción, Carlos María Sienra Bonzi, as told to Roberto Sienra Zavala; A Visit to Villa Hayes Military Hospital Number 16, Reginald Thompson; Scenes of Thirst, Hugo Rodríguez Alcalá; A Handful of Earth, Hérib Campos Cervera; Proclamation of the Febrerista Revolution, F. W. Smith and Camilo Recalde; How Beautiful Your Voice, Ernesto Unruh and Hannes Kalisch; The Revolution of 1947, Carlos María Sienra Bonzi, as told to Roberto Sienra Zavala; A Half Hour in My Childhood, Eva BichselV Dictatorship and ResistanceToward a Weberian Characterization of the Stroessner Regime, Marcial Riquelme; The Revolutionary Spirit of the Colorado Party, Luís María Argaña; The Tragedy of Fram, Jorge Rubiani; Be Careful, Dictator, Elvio Romero; The Worm in the Lotus Blossom, Graham Greene; A Short History of the Northern Ache People, Kim Hill; The Testimony of Saturnina Almada; An Interview with Corsino Coronel; Apocalypse, Alfredo Boccia; My Farewell Speech, Carmen de Lara Castro; The Death of Somoza, Claribel Alegría and Darwin Flakoll; My Vote Is for the People, Alcibiades González Delvalle; Writing as a Metaphor for Exile, Augusto Roa Bastos; Paraguays Terror Archive, Andrew Nickson; A Hundred and Eight and a Burned Body, Anselmo Ramos; The Final Report of the Truth and Justice Commission, Andrés D. Ramírez; Alfredo Stroessner: Revisiting the General, Isabel HiltonVI A Transition in Search of DemocracyWe Have Left Our Barracks, Andrés Rodríguez; Reestablishing the Status Quo, Andrew Nickson; My Deepest Respects to the Colorado Party, Helio Vera; The Characteristics of Oviedismo, Milda Rivarola; In Homage to the Victims of Ycuá Bolaños, Luis Irala; Where Are They? Alberto Rodas; The Ayoreo People, Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi; So Much Exoticism Can Be Deceptive, Alfredo Boccia Paz; Inaugural Presidential Speech, Fernando Lugo Méndez; First Person: Margarita Mbywangi, Margarita Mbywangi, as told to Jude Webber; Lessons on Paternity from Lugo, Clyde Soto; Itaipú: A Historic Achievement That Will Need to Be Closely Monitored, Ricardo Canese; A Fine Woman, Andrés Colmán Gutiérrez; Ciudad del Estes Deadly Trade Route, Jude Webber; The Challenge of Conserving a Natural Chaco Habitat in the Face of Severe Deforestation Pressure and Human Development Needs, Alberto YanoskyVII What Does It Mean to Be Paraguayan?History, Identity, and Paraguayidad, Peter Lambert; Change and Continuity in Paraguayan History1811, 1911, 2011, Andrew Nickson; The Arcadian Tragedy, George Pendle; The Bicentenary of Paraguayan Independence and the Guaraní Language, Miguel Ángel Verón Gómez; People of African Descent in Paraguay, Ignacio Telesca; Authoritarian Ideology: Final Comments, Guido Rodríguez Alcalá; With the Help of Doña Petrona We Make an Incursion into Folk Cuisine, Helio Vera; Enough of the Triple Alliance! Jorge Rubiani; Tereré as a Social Bond, Derlis Benítez Alvarenga; The Status of Women, Riordan Roett and Richard Scott Sacks; Self-Portrait, Bernarda; María and the Serpent, Pepa Kostianovsky; Erico, Jorge Barraza; Recipe for Chipa Guazú, Doña Aída; The National Anthem in Guaraní, Félix de GuaraniaSuggestions for Further Reading; Acknowledgment of Copyright and Sources; Index
Recenzii
"The Paraguay Reader will become the most obvious starting point for both Latin Americanists and non-specialists wanting to learn about Paraguay, one of the least known, studied, or understood countries in South America. This anthology gives readers access, for the first time, to a well-chosen selection of texts representing the country's history, culture, and politics. The materials are impeccably organized, and the introductions are clear, informative, and thought-provoking." Will Fowler, author of Latin America since 1780
"This book fills an enormous gap in knowledge about Paraguay and will be a standard reference on the country for many years to come."--Ticio Escobar, Minister of Culture, Paraguay, August 15, 2008, to June 22, 2012
"The Paraguay Reader will become the most obvious starting point for both Latin Americanists and non-specialists wanting to learn about Paraguay, one of the least known, studied, or understood countries in South America. This anthology gives readers access, for the first time, to a well-chosen selection of texts representing the country's history, culture, and politics. The materials are impeccably organized, and the introductions are clear, informative, and thought-provoking." - Will Fowler, author of Latin America since 1780 "This book fills an enormous gap in knowledge about Paraguay and will be a standard reference on the country for many years to come."--Ticio Escobar, Minister of Culture, Paraguay, August 15, 2008, to June 22, 2012
"This book fills an enormous gap in knowledge about Paraguay and will be a standard reference on the country for many years to come."--Ticio Escobar, Minister of Culture, Paraguay, August 15, 2008, to June 22, 2012
"The Paraguay Reader will become the most obvious starting point for both Latin Americanists and non-specialists wanting to learn about Paraguay, one of the least known, studied, or understood countries in South America. This anthology gives readers access, for the first time, to a well-chosen selection of texts representing the country's history, culture, and politics. The materials are impeccably organized, and the introductions are clear, informative, and thought-provoking." - Will Fowler, author of Latin America since 1780 "This book fills an enormous gap in knowledge about Paraguay and will be a standard reference on the country for many years to come."--Ticio Escobar, Minister of Culture, Paraguay, August 15, 2008, to June 22, 2012
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Descriere
The Paraguay Reader is a lively compilation of testimonies, journalism, scholarship, political tracts, literature, and illustrations, including maps, photographs, paintings, drawings, and advertisements.