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  • - The Real and the Possible
    av Arturo Escobar
    356 - 1 256,-

    Reflecting on the experience, philosophy, and practice of Latin American indigenous and Afro-descendant activist-intellectuals who mobilize to defend their territories from large-scale extraction, Arturo Escobar shows how the key to addressing planetary crises is the creation of the pluriverse-a world of many epistemological and ontological worlds.

  • - A Social and Political History of Latin America's Global Comic
    av Isabella Cosse
    366 - 1 300,-

    In Mafalda: A Social and Political History of Latin America's Global Comic Isabella Cosse examines the history, political commentary, and influence of the world-famous comic character Mafalda from her Argentine origins in 1964 to her global reach in the 1990s.

  • - The Age of Tupac Amaru
    av Sergio Serulnikov
    340 - 1 226,-

    Sergio Serulnikov offers an in-depth history of the Tupac Amaru insurrection (1780-82), the largest and most threatening indigenous challenge to Spanish rule in the Andean world after the Conquest.

  • av Milton Santos
    440 - 1 320,-

    In The Nature of Space, pioneering Afro-Brazilian geographer Milton Santos attends to globalization writ large and how local and global orders intersect in the construction of space.

  • av Mario Filho
    486 - 1 576,-

    At turns lyrical, ironic, and sympathetic, Mario Filho's chronicle of ""the beautiful game"" is a classic of Brazilian sports writing. Filho - a famous Brazilian journalist after whom Rio's Maracana stadium is officially named - tells the Brazilian soccer story as a boundary-busting one of race relations, popular culture, and national identity.

  • av Freddy Prestol Castillo
    340 - 1 160,-

    Written in 1937, published in Spanish in 1973, and appearing here in English for the first time, Freddy Prestol Castillo's novel is one of the few accounts of the 1937 massacre of tens of thousands of Haitians living in the Dominican Republic.

  • av Cristian Alarcon
    340 - 1 160,-

    In Dance for Me When I Die-first published in Argentina in 2004 and appearing here in English for the first time-Cristian Alarcon tells the story and legacy of seventeen year old Victor Manuel Vital, aka Frente, who was killed by police in the slums of Buenos Aires.

  • - Indigenous Community Policing and the New Dirty Wars
    av Luis Hernandez Navarro
    606 - 1 636,-

    In Mexico and across other parts of Latin America local Indigenous peoples have built community policing groups as a means of protection where the state has limited control over, and even complicity in, crime and violence. Luis Hernandez Navarro, a leading Mexican journalist, offers a riveting investigation of these armed self-defense groups.

  • - Antonio Pereira Reboucas and the Trials of Brazilian Citizenship
    av Keila Grinberg
    656 - 1 636,-

    Now in English for the first time, Keila Grinberg's compelling study of the nineteenth-century jurist Antonio Pereira Reboucas (1798-1880) traces the life of an Afro-Brazilian intellectual who rose from a humble background to play a key as well as conflicted role as Brazilians struggled to define citizenship and understand racial politics.

  • - Vodun History and Ritual in Brazil
    av Luis Nicolau Pares
    830,-

    Formation of Candomble: Vodun History and Ritual in Brazil"

  • - A Child Soldier's Story
    av Lurgio Gavilan Sanchez
    340 - 1 176,-

    When Rains Became Floods is the stunning autobiography of Lurgio Gavilan Sanchez, who as a child soldier fought for both the Peruvian guerilla insurgency Shining Path and the Peruvian military during the Peruvian Civil War. After escaping the war, he became a Franciscan priest.

  • av Durval Muniz de Albuquerque
    366 - 1 456,-

    One of Brazil's leading historians denaturalizes the country's Northeast, showing when, by whom, and for what reasons the region was invented as a region with a particular identity.

  • - The Story of Mexican Migration and Repatriation during the Great Depression
    av Fernando Saul Alanis Enciso
    606,-

    Presents from the Mexican perspective the story of Mexican migration to the US and the astonishing forced repatriation of hundreds of thousands of people to Mexico during the worldwide economic crisis of the Great Depression. Fernando Saul Alanis Enciso provides an illuminating backstory that demonstrates the fluid and controversial immigration and labour situation between Mexico and the US.

  • av Nestor Garcia Canclini
    366 - 1 456,-

    A leading figure in cultural studies worldwide, Nestor Garcia Canclini is a Latin American thinker who has consistently sought to understand the impact of globalization. In this book, newly available in English, he considers how globalization is imagined by artists, academics, migrants, and entrepreneurs, all of whom traverse boundaries and engage in multicultural interactions.

  • - A Documentary History
    av Gloria Garcia Rodriguez
    686,-

    Voices of the Enslaved in Nineteenth-Century Cuba: A Documentary History

  • - A Novel of Mexico City
    av Federico Gamboa
    656,-

    This evocative novel - justly famous for its vividly detailed depiction of the cityscape and the city's customs, social interactions, and political activities - assumed singular importance in Mexican popular culture after its original publication in 1903. The book inspired several film adaptations, a music score, a radio series, a television soap opera, and a pornographic comic book.

  • - Candomble and the Creation of Afro-Brazilian Identity
    av Beatriz Gois Dantas
    716,-

    Compares the formation of Yoruba (Nago) religious traditions and ethnic identities in the Brazilian states of Sergipe and Bahia, revealing how they diverged from each other due to their different social and political contexts and needs.

  • - Drug Trafficking, Smuggling, and Gambling in Cuba from the 1920s to the Revolution
    av Eduardo Saenz Rovner
    576,-

    Offering a comprehensive history of crime and corruption in Cuba, this book challenges the common view that widespread poverty and geographic proximity to the United States were the prime reasons for soaring rates of drug trafficking, smuggling, gambling, and prostitution in the tumultuous decades preceding the Cuban revolution.

  • - Slavery and African Catholics in Eighteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro
    av Mariza de Carvalho Soares
    446 - 1 320,-

    A historical account of how slaves taken from the Mina Coast (modern-day Benin) to Rio de Janeiro in the eighteenth century reconstructed their identities, partly through Catholic lay brotherhoods.

  • av Sylvia Molloy
    340 - 1 186,-

    Regarded by many as one of the best critical books on Borges.

  • av Ricardo Piglia
    360,-

    Offering an introduction to the fiction of Ricardo Piglia, this title reaches through various levels of mystery to explore the forces that have been at play in Argentina throughout its violent history.

  • - Selected Essays on Latin American Literature
    av Noe Jitrik
    380 - 1 320,-

    Collection of groundbreaking essays by Noe Jitrik, an important critic of Latin American literature.

  • - A New Edition, with an Introductory Study, Notes, and Appendices by Jose Juan Arrom
    av Fray Ramon Pane
    306 - 986,-

    Offers information about the myths, ceremonies, and lives of the New World inhabitants whom Columbus first encountered. This title contains many linguistic and cultural observations: descriptions of the Indians' healing rituals and their beliefs about their souls after death.

  • - The Collected Stories
    av Calvert Casey
    340 - 1 226,-

    Calvert Casey is hailed as a literary relative of Kafka and Poe by his Italian and Cuban contemporaries. This collection brings Casey's powerful short stories and a fragment of an unfinished novel to an English-speaking audience.

  • av Pedro de Cieza de Leun
    476 - 1 526,-

    Presents the history of Peru that is based largely on interviews with Pedro de Cieza de Leun's conquistador compatriots, as well as with Indian informants knowledgeable of the Incan past.

  • av Angel Rama
    330 - 1 120,-

    Provides an overview of the power of written discourse in the historical formation of Latin American societies, and highlights the central role of cities in deploying and reproducing that power. Starting with the colonial period, this title undertakes a historical analysis of the hegemonic influences of the written word.

  • av Enrique Dussel
    450 - 1 226,-

    Presents a rationale for the development of political alternatives to the exclusionary, exploitative institutions of neoliberal globalization. This work lays out the foundational elements for a politics of just and sustainable co-existence. It explains the political principles of liberation and addresses matters such as reform and revolution.

  • av Kathleen Ross
    396,99 - 1 460,-

    Considered by many the quintessential novel of the Cuban Revolution, this is the first book by the Cuban writer and filmmaker Jesús Diaz (1941-2002) to appear in English.

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