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Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean

Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean

Sonia Alvarez

Rutgers University Press
2010
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Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean brings together a group of interdisciplinary scholars who analyze and document the diversity, vibrancy, and effectiveness of women's experiences and organizing in Latin America and the Caribbean during the past four decades. Most of the expressions of collective agency are analyzed in this book within the context of the neoliberal model of globalization that has seriously affected most Latin American and Caribbean women's lives in multiple ways. Contributors explore the emergence of the area's feminist movement, dictatorships of the 1970s, the Central American uprisings, the urban, grassroots organizing for better living conditions, and finally, the turn toward public policy and formal political involvement and the alternative globalization movement. Geared toward bridging cultural realities, this volume represents women's transformations, challenges, and hopes, while considering the analytical tools needed to dissect the realities, understand the alternatives, and promote gender democracy.
Everyday Dirty Work

Everyday Dirty Work

Wilfredo Alvarez

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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Wilfredo Alvarez's Everyday Dirty Work: Invisibility, Communication, and Immigrant Labor is an exploration into co-cultural communication practices within the workplace. Specifically, Alvarez investigates how Latin American immigrant janitors communicate from their marginalized standpoints in a predominantly White academic organization. He examines how custodial workers perceive, interpret, and thematize routine messages regarding race, ethnicity, social class, immigrant status, and occupation, and how those messages and overall communicative experiences affect both their work and personal lives.A Latin American immigrant himself, Alvarez relates his own experiences to those of the research participants. His positionality informs and enhances his research as he demonstrates how everyday interpersonal encounters create discursive spaces that welcome or disqualify people based on symbolic and social capital. Alvarez offers valuable insights into the lived experiences of critical--but often undervalued and invisible--organizational members. Through theoretical insights and research data, he provides practical recommendations for organizational leaders to improve how they can relate to and support all stakeholders.
Everyday Dirty Work

Everyday Dirty Work

Wilfredo Alvarez

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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Wilfredo Alvarez's Everyday Dirty Work: Invisibility, Communication, and Immigrant Labor is an exploration into co-cultural communication practices within the workplace. Specifically, Alvarez investigates how Latin American immigrant janitors communicate from their marginalized standpoints in a predominantly White academic organization. He examines how custodial workers perceive, interpret, and thematize routine messages regarding race, ethnicity, social class, immigrant status, and occupation, and how those messages and overall communicative experiences affect both their work and personal lives.A Latin American immigrant himself, Alvarez relates his own experiences to those of the research participants. His positionality informs and enhances his research as he demonstrates how everyday interpersonal encounters create discursive spaces that welcome or disqualify people based on symbolic and social capital. Alvarez offers valuable insights into the lived experiences of critical--but often undervalued and invisible--organizational members. Through theoretical insights and research data, he provides practical recommendations for organizational leaders to improve how they can relate to and support all stakeholders.
Mangos, Chiles, and Truckers

Mangos, Chiles, and Truckers

Robert Alvarez Jr.

University of Minnesota Press
2005
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Mangos, Chiles, and Truckers illuminates how local groups and individuals engage the global world and capitalism in creative ways. Robert Alvarez analyzes how the produce and trucking industries in Mexico affect the organization of work, community, and social space for miles on either side of the international border. Taking an ethnographic approach, Alvarez focuses on the impact transnational economic policies like NAFTA have had on growers of mangos and chiles in Mexico, those who transport the produce across the U.S.–Mexico border, and the immigrant communities receiving these goods in the United States. Contrary to common perceptions in postnational studies, Alvarez shows how the nation-state enacts and connects with the transnational, crossing borders in ways that underwrite new technology and trade. Emphasizing the importance and control of the nation-state in the global process, Mangos, Chiles, and Truckers demonstrates how people make meaning as they struggle with the economic circumstances of their lives, creating cultural traditions and giving new value to old customs and practices. Robert R. Alvarez Jr. is professor of ethnic studies at the University of California, San Diego. George Lipsitz is professor of American studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Travel on Southern Antebellum Railroads, 1828-1860

Travel on Southern Antebellum Railroads, 1828-1860

Eugene Alvarez

The University of Alabama Press
2007
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This volume presents railroading in its heyday. The matter-of-fact descriptive title of this interesting little volume on railroading in the pre-Civil War South does not do justice to Alvarez's coverage of the subject. Along with his full account of trains and train accommodations, he manages to encompass a number of social, political, and even ideological subjects.
Names in Literature

Names in Literature

Grace Alvarez-Altman; Frederick M. Burelbach

University Press of America
1988
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This volume celebrates the 15th anniversary of the Literary Onomastics Conference. The 21 essays presented here show how the study of names can illuminate works of all ages and genres. The essays range over epics and comic books; embrace Shakespeare, Moliere Kafka, Carl Sandburg, and Toni Morrison, among many others; discuss the histories of names and their sounds; reveal how names identify a moment in time and how they communicate across the ages. Co-published with the American Name Society.
Names in Literature

Names in Literature

Grace Alvarez-Altman; Frederick M. Burelbach

University Press of America
1988
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This volume celebrates the 15th anniversary of the Literary Onomastics Conference. The 21 essays presented here show how the study of names can illuminate works of all ages and genres. The essays range over epics and comic books; embrace Shakespeare, Moliere Kafka, Carl Sandburg, and Toni Morrison, among many others; discuss the histories of names and their sounds; reveal how names identify a moment in time and how they communicate across the ages. Co-published with the American Name Society.
Daring to Write

Daring to Write

Julia Alvarez

University of Georgia Press
2016
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With this new Latino literary collection Erika M. Martínez has brought together twenty-four engaging narratives written by Dominican women and women of Dominican descent living in the United States. The first volume of its kind, Daring to Write’s insightful works offer readers a wide array of content that touches on a range of topics: migration, history, religion, race, class, gender, and sexuality. The result is a moving and imaginative critique of how these factors intersect and affect daily lives.The volume opens with a foreword by Julia Alvarez and includes short stories, novel excerpts, memoirs, and personal essays and features work by established writers such as Angie Cruz and Nelly Rosario, alongside works by emerging writers. Narratives originally written in Spanish appear in English for the first time, translated by Achy Obejas. An important contribution to Latino/a studies, these writings will introduce readers to a new collection of rich literature.
Daring to Write

Daring to Write

Julia Alvarez

University of Georgia Press
2016
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With this new Latino literary collection Erika M. Martínez has brought together twenty-four engaging narratives written by Dominican women and women of Dominican descent living in the United States. The first volume of its kind, Daring to Write’s insightful works offer readers a wide array of content that touches on a range of topics: migration, history, religion, race, class, gender, and sexuality. The result is a moving and imaginative critique of how these factors intersect and affect daily lives.The volume opens with a foreword by Julia Alvarez and includes short stories, novel excerpts, memoirs, and personal essays and features work by established writers such as Angie Cruz and Nelly Rosario, alongside works by emerging writers. Narratives originally written in Spanish appear in English for the first time, translated by Achy Obejas. An important contribution to Latino/a studies, these writings will introduce readers to a new collection of rich literature.
La Cronica Sarracina

La Cronica Sarracina

Gloria Alvarez-Hesse

Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1990
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Este estudio se fija en la Cronica sarracina, una obra narrativa de Pedro del Corral de la primera mitad del siglo XV. Para determinar si la obra es una cronica (como significa el titulo), una novela historica primitiva (como algunos historiadores literarios han sugerido), o un libro de caballerias, la autora ha examinado los elementos cronisticos, novelescos y caballerescos. Sus conclusiones indican que la Cronica sarracina es esencialmente una de las primeras manifestaciones en el siglo XV de los libros de caballerias y como tal, un precursor importante de un genero que alcanza su auge en el siglo XVI y que ejerce gran influencia en el Quijote de Cervantes.
Pro-Life, Pro-Choice

Pro-Life, Pro-Choice

Bertha Alvarez Manninen

Vanderbilt University Press
2014
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In this provocative and accessible book, the author defends a pro-choice perspective but also takes seriously pro-life concerns about the moral value of the human fetus, questioning whether a fetus is nothing more than ""mere tissue."" She examines the legal status of the fetus in the recent Personhood Amendments in state legislatures and in Supreme Court decisions and asks whether Roe v. Wade should have focused on the viability of the fetus or on the bodily integrity of the woman.Manninen approaches the abortion controversy through a variety of perspectives and ethical frameworks. She addresses the social circumstances that influence many women's decision to abort and considers whether we believe that there are good and bad reasons to abort. Manninen also looks at the call for post-abortion fetal grieving rituals for women who desire them and the attempt to make room in the pro-choice position for the views of prospective fathers.The author spells out how the two sides demonise each other and proposes ways to find degrees of convergence between the seemingly intractable positions.
Pro-Life, Pro-Choice

Pro-Life, Pro-Choice

Bertha Alvarez Manninen

Vanderbilt University Press
2014
nidottu
In this provocative and accessible book, the author defends a pro-choice perspective but also takes seriously pro-life concerns about the moral value of the human fetus, questioning whether a fetus is nothing more than ""mere tissue."" She examines the legal status of the fetus in the recent Personhood Amendments in state legislatures and in Supreme Court decisions and asks whether Roe v. Wade should have focused on the viability of the fetus or on the bodily integrity of the woman.Manninen approaches the abortion controversy through a variety of perspectives and ethical frameworks. She addresses the social circumstances that influence many women's decision to abort and considers whether we believe that there are good and bad reasons to abort. Manninen also looks at the call for post-abortion fetal grieving rituals for women who desire them and the attempt to make room in the pro-choice position for the views of prospective fathers.The author spells out how the two sides demonise each other and proposes ways to find degrees of convergence between the seemingly intractable positions.
Vive tu liderazgo

Vive tu liderazgo

Figuera Alvarez Abraham

Vida Publishers
2013
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En «Vive tu liderazgo», el autor Abraham Figuera invita al lector a activar «el líder que lleva dentro». De esa manera le será posible iniciar un proceso de transformación de su ambiente, sus relaciones, su ministerio y su vida.
The Wonderful Tower Of Humbert Lavoignet

The Wonderful Tower Of Humbert Lavoignet

Lynne Alvarez

Broadway Play Publishing
1990
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"...THE WONDERFUL TOWER is a funny, poignant, and engrossing story centering around Humbert Lavoignet, an unemployed mailman who has fallen into a six-month trance. When Humbert awakes, he announces that God has ordered him to do something wonderful. Humbert's inspiration is to build a tower of junk... Humbert is willing to sacrifice everything for the tower: his home, his marriage, and the love of his son... Lynne Alvarez's story is novel and coherent... The characters are realistic, and speak with the simple poetry of ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances... While it is too early, and perhaps unimportant, to predict what place THE WONDERFUL TOWER OF HUMBERT LAVOIGNET will hold in theatrical history, it is fair to call it one of the best and most significant plays to open this year]..." Paul Dwyer, The Times Record (Albany) "THE WONDERFUL TOWER OF HUMBERT LAVOIGNET is a play about vision, faith, and sacrifice... Alvarez has kept HUMBERT LAVOIGNET lean, light, and unencumbered... ...genuinely entertaining and engaging..." Jim Reilly, The Saratogian
Romola & Nijinsky

Romola & Nijinsky

Lynne Alvarez

Broadway Play Publishing Inc
2004
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While the dance world celebrated Vaslav Nijinsky's meteoric rise to fame in the early 1900s, few were privy to the private side of this creative genius. This bold play explores Nijinsky's shipboard courtship of, and marriage to, Romola DePulsky, a relationship that would span thirty years, weathering his exile and frequent bouts of madness. "When the house lights came up following the curtain call, the transfixed opening-night audience refused to leave, its applause not diminishing, till the actors] emerged for another bow." Michael Feingold, The Village Voice
Viral Multiplication in Hispanic Churches: How to Plant and Multiply Disciple-Making Hispanic Churches in Twenty-First-Century America
Reverend Iosmar Alvarez created this book to teach church planting leaders how to plant new, healthy, vital, and vibrant churches with multiplication DNA. Using scripture-grounded values, principles, and the author's own testimony, this book will help reach both new and diverse Hispanic/Latino people, as well as other cultures and contexts.
Fidel Castro's Agricultural Follies: Absurdity, Waste and Parasitism
Although the title of this book may imply otherwise, this book is not only about Castro's agricultural projects. They are used as examples of his leadership style during almost 50 years. When faced with the task of evaluating Castro's follies, it is very difficult to escape the temptation of using a little Cuban humor. It could not be otherwise. Fidel Castro promised to take Cuba to the top place on this planet on almost every commodity. By doing so, he was making fun of his people and the rest of the world. He was offending their intelligence. He was exposing himself to ridicule and scorn. Don Quixote de Bir n exercised absolute power over Cuba's economy. In agriculture, he did so through the so-called Fidel's Special Plans. . These pages reveal the degree of delusional foolishness shared with the real Don Quixote. His failures were financed first by several means of expropriation and then by borrowing with no apparent intention of paying back. Soviet subsidies and loans from western countries helped him in his plans. Many people are using the mild reforms undertaken by the Ra l Castro regime to declare, This time is different, as stated in the book written by Reinhart and Rogoff when studying 800 years of financial folly. The probabilities for that to be true are slim. If the opportunity arises, this time will be the same. Cuba's past behavior, current economic conditions and the nature of the regime testify to that fact.