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This article explores the embodiment and development of transcendentalist ideas from the 1830s to the 1850s in the works of Mexican-American border writers Mary Austin and Rudolfo Anaya, spanning the early and late 20th century.
T. V. Voronchenko +2 more
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La religiosité des sans papiers mexicains de Deer Canyon, États-Unis
To the North of the San Diego Metropolitan in a ravine once called the deer Canyon area live more than 20 years, some undocumented Mexican. Different kind of odd, jobs used starting with the maintenance of houses of the billionaires residing on the top ...
Philippe Schaffhauser
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Through a (at times implicit) dialogue with critical texts that problematize Latin American and Latino identitary constructions as being fluid, this essay analyzes representations of American (understood here in its more ample sense) border identities ...
Sonia Torres
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The journals disseminating Feminist Research are communication channels needed for sharing, questioning, confrontation and consolidation of knowledge on women and on social gender relations, of theoretical underpinnings and of the political scope.
Estelle Lebel
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Our work focuses on two areas of study, which we understand as complementary. In the first one, more in the line of research in literary history and criticism, we make a brief overview of the relations that have historically maintained Spanish and Latin ...
José Alberto Miranda-Poza
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Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning in higher education: A European-North American comparison based on the French-Mexican cases [PDF]
In this paper, the authors examine the specificity of a new process for obtaining qualifications in a French higher education, based on the recognition of professional experience (APEL or VAE in French) and the potential of its replication to other ...
Pierre-Yves Sanséau, Sandrine Ansart
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There are several reasons why essayist Richard Rodriguez could be classified as a ‘minority’ writer; namely, his Mexican-American roots, his Catholic faith, and his self- declared homosexuality.
Ibarrola-Armendariz Aitor
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Ethnobotany of Mexican and northern Central American cycads (Zamiaceae)
Background This study documents cycad-human relationships in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras over the last 6000 years. The impetus was acute need for a better understanding of previously undocumented uses of cycads in this region ...
Mark Bonta +5 more
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Review of Claudio Lomnitz' Book The Return of Comrade Flores Magón,
Ricardo Flores Magón was one of the main liberal intellectual and political precursors of the 1910 Mexican Revolution. He represented a very important current of thought among those fighting for the still unfulfilled ideals of the Mexican liberal ...
Olivia J Gall
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This article aims at discussing the role linguistic studies play in literary studies based on the theoretical framework of the Circle (Bakhtin, Voloshinov, and Medvedev) and the implications in undergraduate English Language Teacher Education Programs of
Orison Marden Bandeira de Melo Junior
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