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    Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press
    ISBN: 9780817305826
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (289 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version The Enormous Vogue of Things Mexican : Cultural Relations between the United States and Mexico, 1920-1935
    DDC: 303.48/273072
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    Keywords: Mexico ; Relations ; United States ; United States ; Relations ; Mexico ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 〈DIV〉〈P〉Beginning about 1900 the expanded international role of〈BR〉 the United States brought increased attention to the cultures of other〈BR〉 peoples and a growth of interest in Latin America. The Enormous Vogue of〈BR〉 Things Mexican traces the evolution of cultural relations between the United〈BR〉 States and Mexico from 1920 to 1935, identifying the individuals, institutions,〈BR〉 and themes that made up this fascinating chapter in the history of the〈BR〉 two countries.〈/P〉〈/DIV〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. Political Pilgrims in the ""New Mexico"": Cultural Relations, 1920-1927; 2. The Mexican Vogue at Its Peak: Cultural Relations, 1927-1935; 3. Native Americans in the Spotlight; 4. The Mexican Art Invasion; 5. Cultural Exchange in Literature, Music, and the Performing Arts; Conclusion; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
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  • 2
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    Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press
    ISBN: 9780817318215 , 9780817387440 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 273 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9780817387440
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    Series Statement: Judaic Studies Series
    DDC: 741.53529924
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    Keywords: Online-Publikation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Many Jewish artists and writers contributed to the creation of popular comics and graphic novels, and in The Quest for Jewish Belief and Identity in the Graphic Novel, Stephen E. Tabachnick takes readers on an engaging tour of graphic novels that explore themes of Jewish identity and belief.The creators of Superman (Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), Batman (Bob Kane and Bill Finger), and the Marvel superheroes (Stan Lee and Jack Kirby), were Jewish, as was the founding editor of Mad magazine (Harvey Kurtzman). They often adapted Jewish folktales (like the Golem) or religious stories (such as the ...
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780817356880
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (314 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Expanding American Anthropology, 1945-1980
    DDC: 301.0973
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: Expanding American Anthropology, 1945–1980: A Generation Reflects takes an inside look at American anthropology’s participation in the enormous expansion of the social sciences after World War II. During this time the discipline of anthropology itself came of age, expanding into diverse subfields, frequently on the initiative of individual practitioners. The Association of Senior Anthropologists of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) called upon a number of its leaders to give accounts of their particular innovations in the discipline. This volume is the result of the A
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Breaking ground : postwar anthropologistspt. 2. Expanded anthropology struggles with internal debates -- pt. 3. Peace studies.
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  • 4
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    Madison [u.a.] : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781611470383
    Language: English
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [s.l.] eblib Online Ressource
    Series Statement: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
    Series Statement: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in Italian studies
    Parallel Title: Print version The Cultures of Italian Migration
    Parallel Title: Druck-Ausg. The cultures of Italian migration
    DDC: 304.80945
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Italians Social conditions ; Immigrants Social conditions ; Italians - Foreign countries - Social conditions ; Italians - Foreign countries - Social conditions ; Electronic books ; Italy Emigration and immigration ; History ; Italy Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Italien ; Migration
    Abstract: The Cultures of Italian Migration allows the adjective 'Italian' to qualify people's movements along diverse trajectories and temporal dimensions. Discussions on migrations to and from Italy meet in that discursive space where critical concepts like 'home,' 'identity,' 'subjectivity,' and 'otherness' eschew stereotyping. This volume demonstrates that interpretations of old migrations are necessary in order to talk about contemporary Italy. New migrations trace new non linear paths in the definition of a multicultural Italy whose roots are unmistakably present throughout the centuries. Some of these essays concentrate on topics that are historically long-term, such as emigration from Italy to the Americas and southern Pacific Ocean. Others focus on the more contemporary phenomena of immigration to Italy from other parts of the world, including Africa. This collection ultimately offers an invitation to seek out new and different modes of analyzing the migratory act.
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Thinking Anew: An Introduction -- Chapter 01: Screening the Silent Film: Reginald Barker's The Italian and the Resurgence of American Nativism -- Chapter 02: Dagli Appennini alle risaie: Italian Glocal Soundscapes, Memory, History, Performance in the Voice of Women -- Chapter 03: Voices of a Minor Empire: Migrant Women Writers in Contemporary Italy -- Chapter 04: Beyond the European Fortress: Mappings of Migrant Trails in the Narratives of Yousef Wakkas -- Chapter 05: The Italian Ethnic Press in a Global Perspective -- Chapter 06: Italianization of Emigration to Canada: Or, What is the Role of the Italies outside of Italy? -- Chapter 07: "Architextualizing" the Italian Immigration Experience in the United States: Bricklayers and Writers in John Fante's Works -- Chapter 08: Italiani agli antipodi: Italian Immigrants in New Zealand -- Chapter 09: "Staying Longer in Water Does Not Turn a Stick into a Crocodile": The Transformative Powers of Senegalese Culture in Italy -- Chapter 10: Italian Migrations and Diasporic Approaches: Historical Phenomena and Scholarly Interpretations -- Chapter 11: Transgression, Integration, Suspension: The Sense Wars / Space Wars of the Body in Italian Literature and Film of Immigration -- Chapter 12: Razzismi/Imbarazzismi: Comedy and Community in the Writings of Kossi Komla-Ebri -- Chapter 03: The Geographical Approach to the Study of Immigration in Italy: Space, Territory, Ethnic Landscapes -- Chapter 04: Unwilling Multiculturalism: The Italian Immigrant Women and the Americanization Movement -- Chapter 05: Migrants, Subalterns, "Theorized-" and "No cost-" "Others": On the Role and the Abuse of the Representation of Migrants in the Current Study of South Asian Religious Cultures -- Contributors.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    Madison [u.a.] : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781611470383
    Language: English
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [s.l.] eblib Online Ressource
    Series Statement: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
    Series Statement: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in Italian studies
    Parallel Title: Print version The Cultures of Italian Migration
    Parallel Title: Druck-Ausg. The cultures of Italian migration
    DDC: 304.80945
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Italians Social conditions ; Immigrants Social conditions ; Italians - Foreign countries - Social conditions ; Italians - Foreign countries - Social conditions ; Electronic books ; Italy Emigration and immigration ; History ; Italy Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Italien ; Migration
    Abstract: The Cultures of Italian Migration allows the adjective 'Italian' to qualify people's movements along diverse trajectories and temporal dimensions. Discussions on migrations to and from Italy meet in that discursive space where critical concepts like 'home,' 'identity,' 'subjectivity,' and 'otherness' eschew stereotyping. This volume demonstrates that interpretations of old migrations are necessary in order to talk about contemporary Italy. New migrations trace new non linear paths in the definition of a multicultural Italy whose roots are unmistakably present throughout the centuries. Some of these essays concentrate on topics that are historically long-term, such as emigration from Italy to the Americas and southern Pacific Ocean. Others focus on the more contemporary phenomena of immigration to Italy from other parts of the world, including Africa. This collection ultimately offers an invitation to seek out new and different modes of analyzing the migratory act.
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Thinking Anew: An Introduction -- Chapter 01: Screening the Silent Film: Reginald Barker's The Italian and the Resurgence of American Nativism -- Chapter 02: Dagli Appennini alle risaie: Italian Glocal Soundscapes, Memory, History, Performance in the Voice of Women -- Chapter 03: Voices of a Minor Empire: Migrant Women Writers in Contemporary Italy -- Chapter 04: Beyond the European Fortress: Mappings of Migrant Trails in the Narratives of Yousef Wakkas -- Chapter 05: The Italian Ethnic Press in a Global Perspective -- Chapter 06: Italianization of Emigration to Canada: Or, What is the Role of the Italies outside of Italy? -- Chapter 07: "Architextualizing" the Italian Immigration Experience in the United States: Bricklayers and Writers in John Fante's Works -- Chapter 08: Italiani agli antipodi: Italian Immigrants in New Zealand -- Chapter 09: "Staying Longer in Water Does Not Turn a Stick into a Crocodile": The Transformative Powers of Senegalese Culture in Italy -- Chapter 10: Italian Migrations and Diasporic Approaches: Historical Phenomena and Scholarly Interpretations -- Chapter 11: Transgression, Integration, Suspension: The Sense Wars / Space Wars of the Body in Italian Literature and Film of Immigration -- Chapter 12: Razzismi/Imbarazzismi: Comedy and Community in the Writings of Kossi Komla-Ebri -- Chapter 03: The Geographical Approach to the Study of Immigration in Italy: Space, Territory, Ethnic Landscapes -- Chapter 04: Unwilling Multiculturalism: The Italian Immigrant Women and the Americanization Movement -- Chapter 05: Migrants, Subalterns, "Theorized-" and "No cost-" "Others": On the Role and the Abuse of the Representation of Migrants in the Current Study of South Asian Religious Cultures -- Contributors.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0817385371 , 9780817385378
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    DDC: 305.8009729
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    Keywords: Caribbean Area / Antiquities / Congresses ; Caribbean Area / Emigration and immigration / Congresses ; Caribbean Area / Social life and customs / Congresses ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies ; Acculturation ; Antiquities ; Emigration and immigration ; Ethnoarchaeology ; Ethnohistory ; Ethnology ; Manners and customs ; Seafaring life ; Alltag, Brauchtum ; Funde ; Migration ; Ethnology Congresses ; Ethnoarchaeology Congresses ; Ethnohistory Congresses ; Seafaring life Congresses ; Acculturation Congresses ; Seeschifffahrt ; Kulturkontakt ; Migration ; Karibik ; Konferenzschrift ; Online-Publikation ; Electronic books ; Karibik ; Seeschifffahrt ; Migration ; Kulturkontakt
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780817382438
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (231 pages)
    Series Statement: Contemporary American Indian Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.897/420728109049
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    Keywords: Mayas Politics and government ; Mayas Crimes against ; Mayas Government relations ; Mayas - Crimes against - Guatemala ; Electronic books ; Guatemala History 1945-1985 ; Guatemala History 1985-
    Abstract: Like the original Harvest of Violence, published in 1988, this volume reveals how the contemporary Mayas contend with crime, political violence, internal community power struggles, and the broader impact of transnational economic and political policies in Guatemala. However, this work, informed by long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Mayan communities and commitment to conducting research in Mayan languages, places current anthropological analyses in relation to Mayan political activism and key Mayan intellectuals' research and criticism. Illustrating specifically how Mayas in this post-war period conceive of their social and political place in Guatemala, Mayas working in factories, fields, and markets, and participating in local, community-level politics provide critiques of the government, the Maya movement, and the general state of insecurity and social and political violence that they continue to face on a daily basis. Their critical assessments and efforts to improve political, social, and economic conditions illustrate their resiliency and positive, nonviolent solutions to Guatemala's ongoing problems that deserve serious consideration by Guatemalan and US policy makers, international non-government organizations, peace activists, and even academics studying politics, social agency, and the survival of indigenous people. CONTRIBUTORS Abigail E. Adams / José Oscar Barrera Nuñez / Peter Benson / Barbara Bocek / Jennifer L. Burrell / Robert M. Carmack / Monica DeHart / Edward F. Fischer / Liliana Goldín / Walter E. Little / Judith M. Maxwell / J. Jailey Philpot-Munson / Brenda Rosenbaum / Timothy J. Smith / David Stoll.
    Abstract: Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Revisiting Harvest of Violence in Postwar Guatemala - Walter E. Little -- 1. Democracy Is Dissent: Political Confrontations and Indigenous Mobilization in Sololá - Timothy J. Smith -- 2. Reviving Our Spirits: Revelation, Re-encuentro, and Retroceso in Post-Peace Accords Verapaz - Abigail E. Adams -- 3. Peace under Fire: Understanding Evangelical Resistance to the Peace Process in a Postwar Guatemalan Town - J. Jailey Philpot-Munson -- 4. Living and Selling in the "New Violence" of Guatemala - Walter E. Little -- 5. Everyday Violence of Exclusion: Women in Precarious Neighborhoods of Guatemala City - Liliana Goldín and Brenda Rosenbaum -- 6. Bilingual Bicultural Education: Best Intentions across a Cultural Divide - Judith M. Maxwell -- 7. Intergenerational Confl ict in the Postwar Era - Jennifer L. Burrell -- 8. Desires and Imagination: The Economy of Humanitarianism in Guatemala - José Oscar Barrera Nuñez -- 9. Everyday Politics in a K'iche' Village of Totonicapán, Guatemala - Barbara Bocek -- 10. Fried Chicken or Pop? Redefining Development and Ethnicity in Totonicapán - Monica DeHart -- 11. Neoliberal Violence: Social Suffering in Guatemala's Postwar Era - Peter Benson and Edward F. Fischer -- 12. Harvest of Conviction: Solidarity in Guatemalan Scholarship, 1988-2008 - David Stoll -- Conclusions - Robert M. Carmack -- References -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780817313234
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (301 pages)
    Series Statement: Contemporary American Indian Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Print version Anthropologists and Indians in the New South
    DDC: 306.08997075
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    Keywords: Anthropology ; Southern States ; Indians of North America ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Southern States ; Indians of North America ; Southern States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2002 An important collection of essays that looks at the changing relationships between anthropologists and Indians at the turn of the millennium. Southern Indians have experienced much change in the last half of the 20th century. In rapid succession since World War II, they have passed through the testing field of land claims litigation begun in the 1950s, played upon or retreated from the civil rights movement of the 1960s, seen the proliferation of "wannabe" Indian groups in the 1970s, and created innovative tribal enterprises-such as high-stakes bingo and gambling casinos-in the 1980s. The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 stimulated a cultural renewal resulting in tribal museums and heritage programs and a rapprochement with their western kinsmen removed in "Old South" days. Anthropology in the South has changed too, moving forward at the cutting edge of academic theory. This collection of essays reflects both that which has endured and that which has changed in the anthropological embrace of Indians from the New South. Beginning as an invited session at the 30th-anniversary meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society held in 1996, the collection includes papers by linguists, archaeologists, and physical anthropologists, as well as comments from Native Americans. This broad scope of inquiry-ranging in subject from the Maya of Florida, presumed biology, and alcohol-related problems to pow-wow dancing, Mobilian linguistics, and the "lost Indian ancestor" myth-results in a volume valuable to students, professionals, and libraries. Anthropologists and Indians in the New South is a clear assessment of the growing mutual respect and strengthening bond between modern Native Americans and the researchers who explore their past. Rachel A. Bonney is Associate Professor of
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Foreword -- Southeastern Tribal Locations Maps -- Introduction -- I Changing Relationships between Anthropologists and American Indians -- 1 Anthropologists and the Eastern Cherokees -- 2 "Are You Here to Study Us?" Anthropological Research in a Progressive Native American Community -- 3 The Archaeologists'-and Indians'-New World -- II Southeastern Indians and the Law -- 4 Federal Tribal Recognition in the South -- 5 Region and Recognition: Southern Indians, Anthropologists, and Presumed Biology -- III Anthropological Contributions to Native American Communities -- 6 Issues in Alcohol-Related Problems among Southeastern Indians: Anthropological Approaches -- 7 The Newest Indians in the South: The Maya of Florida -- 8 A Disaster: Hurricane Andrew and the Miccosukee -- IV Culture Preservation and Ethnic Identity -- 9 Celebrations and Dress: Sources of Native American Identity -- 10 From Mob to Snob: Changing Research Orientations from Activism to Aesthetics among American Indians -- V Culture Contact and Exchange -- 11 Mobilian Jargon in Southeastern Indian Anthropology -- 12 Hypergamy, Quantum, and Reproductive Success: The Lost Indian Ancestor Reconsidered -- 13 American Indian Life and the 21st-Century University: The "Playful Worldview" and Its Lessons for Leadership in Higher Education -- Conclusions -- Comments -- Notes -- References -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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