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Yatiris Y Ch Makanis Del Altiplano Aymara


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Yatiris Y Ch Makanis Del Altiplano Aymara


Yatiris Y Ch Makanis Del Altiplano Aymara
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Author : Gerardo Fernández Juárez
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Abya Yala
Release Date : 2004

Yatiris Y Ch Makanis Del Altiplano Aymara written by Gerardo Fernández Juárez and has been published by Editorial Abya Yala this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Aymara Indians categories.




Juan De La Rosa


Juan De La Rosa
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Author : Nataniel Aguirre
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 1999-04-29

Juan De La Rosa written by Nataniel Aguirre and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-04-29 with Fiction categories.


Long considered a classic in Bolivia, Juan de la Rosa tells the story of a young boy's coming of age during the violent and tumultuous years of Bolivia's struggle for independence. Indeed, in this remarkable novel, Juan's search for his personal identity functions as an allegory of Bolivia's search for its identity as a nation. Set in the early 1800s, the novel is narrated by one of the last surviving Bolivian rebels, octogenarian Juan de la Rosa. Juan recreates his childhood in the rebellious town of Cochabamba, and with it a large cast of full bodied, Dickensian characters both heroic and malevolent. The larger cultural dislocations brought about by Bolivia's political upheaval are echoed in those experienced by Juan, whose mother's untimely death sets off a chain of unpredictable events that propel him into the fiery crucible of the South American Independence Movement. Outraged by Juan's outspokenness against Spanish rule and his awakening political consciousness, his loyalist guardians banish him to the countryside, where he witnesses firsthand the Spaniards' violent repression and rebels' valiant resistance that crystallize both his personal destiny and that of his country. In Sergio Gabriel Waisman's fluid translation, English readers have access to Juan de la Rosa for the very first time.



Writing Across Cultures


Writing Across Cultures
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Author : Angel Rama
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2012-05-29

Writing Across Cultures written by Angel Rama and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-29 with History categories.


Ángel Rama was one of twentieth-century Latin America's most distinguished men of letters. Writing across Cultures is his comprehensive analysis of the varied sources of Latin American literature. Originally published in 1982, the book links Rama's work on Spanish American modernism with his arguments about the innovative nature of regionalist literature, and it foregrounds his thinking about the close relationship between literary movements, such as modernism or regionalism, and global trends in social and economic development. In Writing across Cultures, Rama extends the Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz's theory of transculturation far beyond Cuba, bringing it to bear on regional cultures across Latin America, where new cultural arrangements have been forming among indigenous, African, and European societies for the better part of five centuries. Rama applies this concept to the work of the Peruvian novelist, poet, and anthropologist José María Arguedas, whose writing drew on both Spanish and Quechua, Peru's two major languages and, by extension, cultures. Rama considered Arguedas's novel Los ríos profundos (Deep Rivers) to be the most accomplished example of narrative transculturation in Latin America. Writing across Cultures is the second of Rama's books to be translated into English.



Sage Priest Prophet


Sage Priest Prophet
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Author : Joseph Blenkinsopp
language : en
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Release Date : 1995-01-01

Sage Priest Prophet written by Joseph Blenkinsopp and has been published by Westminster John Knox Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995-01-01 with Religion categories.


Publisher description: Blenkinsopp investigates three forms of biblical Israel's religious leadership, and examines the development and character of these roles and how they functioned in their particular time and place. Based on sociological insights regarding role theory and audience expectations, the book demonstrates how Israel's prophets, priests, and sages represented their own traditions while responding to the political and professional pressures of their unique situations.



In The Presence Of The Lord


In The Presence Of The Lord
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Author : Baruch A Levine
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2023-11-13

In The Presence Of The Lord written by Baruch A Levine and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-11-13 with Religion categories.




Christianity And Rabbinic Judaism


Christianity And Rabbinic Judaism
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Author : Hershel Shanks
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

Christianity And Rabbinic Judaism written by Hershel Shanks and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Religion categories.


This book tells the story of the formation of classical Judaism and orthodox Christianity as parallel yet interlocking histories. Here, in a series of chapters written by leading scholars in this country and in Israel, the reader is offered a general account of how, during the first six centuries of the Common Era, Judaism and Christianity took the form we recognize today.