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Full-Text Articles in Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature
Nuevo México, Escuintla: A Critical Analysis Of The Guatemalan Refugee Resettlement Process, Martin J. Wera
Nuevo México, Escuintla: A Critical Analysis Of The Guatemalan Refugee Resettlement Process, Martin J. Wera
Honors Theses, 1963-2015
The 1994 "Agreement on Resettlement of the Population Groups Uprooted by the Armed Conflict" set in motion an initiative to repatriate the estimated 70,000 Guatemalan refugees in Mexico on tracts of land bought by the government and sold to communities of returnees. However, five years after their relocation, the resettlement of Nuevo México has stalled, being stymied by questions of the land sale and on whom do certain responsibilities for the implementation of the accords fall.
As I will argue, the reason behind this failure to competently implement the goals set forth in the accord and effectively carry out the …
Inmigración, Nacionalismo Cultural, Campo Intelectual: El Proyecto Creador De Alberto Gerchunoff, Fernando Degiovanni
Inmigración, Nacionalismo Cultural, Campo Intelectual: El Proyecto Creador De Alberto Gerchunoff, Fernando Degiovanni
Publications and Research
El final de la Autobiografía (1914) de Alberto Gerchunoff (1883-1950) constituye uno de los puntos de partida más significativos a través de los cuales es posible analizar la temática de lo judío-argentino en el marco de su producción textual. El autor de Los gauchos judíos (1910) se sitúa allí frente al campo cultural de la Argentina del Centenario por medio de una serie de operaciones ideológicas que plantean una opción no sólo intelectual sino también específicamente literaria en la construcción de su proyecto creador. La afirmación: “Yo no aspiro a cantar únicamente la vida judía: soy ante todo argentino y …
Del Relato A La Pantalla: La Alteridad En Cabeza De Vaca, Cesar Valverde
Del Relato A La Pantalla: La Alteridad En Cabeza De Vaca, Cesar Valverde
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Masculinidad Natural Y Masculinidad Autoconsciente En Don Segundo Sombra Y El Reino De Este Mundo, Cesar Valverde
Masculinidad Natural Y Masculinidad Autoconsciente En Don Segundo Sombra Y El Reino De Este Mundo, Cesar Valverde
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Nación Y Masculinidad En La Narrativa Decimonónica: El Caso De Sab Y Aves Sin Nido, Cesar Valverde
Nación Y Masculinidad En La Narrativa Decimonónica: El Caso De Sab Y Aves Sin Nido, Cesar Valverde
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Modelos Masculinos En El Cautiverio Feliz: El Ideal Medieval Y El Presente Degradado, Cesar Valverde
Modelos Masculinos En El Cautiverio Feliz: El Ideal Medieval Y El Presente Degradado, Cesar Valverde
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Grupo Ubú: El Edificio De La Identidad En Barriendo Sombras, Cesar Valverde
Grupo Ubú: El Edificio De La Identidad En Barriendo Sombras, Cesar Valverde
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Administration Documents
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Alkolibi, Fahad. Bowling Green Urban Heat Island
- Chattin, John. John Grimes' Abandoning of Religion in James Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain
- Clark, Michelle. Abortion and the Moral Status of the Fetus
- Garrett, Kristy. The Making of a Serial Killer
- Lilley, Elizabeth. Is Environmental Recovery Possible in Prince William Sound Following the Alaskan Oil Spill?
- McMurtry, Brian. Biblical Imagery and Symbols in El Arbol De Oro
- Metzger, Kim. The Rise and Fall …
Juan De Torquemada And Antonio Alcedo: Two Contributions To Hispanic Historiography, Andre Preibish
Juan De Torquemada And Antonio Alcedo: Two Contributions To Hispanic Historiography, Andre Preibish
The Courier
Andre Preibish describes two rare books by Juan De Torquemada and Antonio Alcedo, which shed light on colonial Mexico and America, respectively. Although much of Torquemada's writing is plagiarized, he cites previously unknown authors and works. Antonio Alcedo, meanwhile, provides an encyclopedic description of Spanish colonies and of the western hemisphere during the eighteenth century.
Bolivar : A Biographical Play In Eight Scenes, Arthur Randolph Farey
Bolivar : A Biographical Play In Eight Scenes, Arthur Randolph Farey
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The story of "El Libertador", Simon Bolivar, greatest figure of South American history, may be pursued through seemingly endless sources of extant written material. The Bibliography of Simon Bolivar compiled by the library of the Pan-American Union is, in itself, an extensive volume; hundreds of his letters and documents have been preserved, and his biographers are numbered by scores. Throughout the nineteenth century he remained one of the most popularized of new world figures, and although he has lost considerable identity in the United States during the twentieth century, he continues to be written about. Man Of Glory by D. …