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21. Colonial Subject's Search for Nation, Culture, and Identity in the Works of Julia Alvarez, Rosario Ferre, and Ana Lydia Vega (Hispanic Literature, V. 84) by Eda B. Henao | |
Hardcover: 139
Pages
(2003-12)
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22. LUPERÓN, GREGORIO: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Christine Ayorinde | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2006)
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23. Tracing Dominican Identity: The Writings of Pedro HenrÃquez Ureña by Juan R. Valdez | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2011-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description How did all things African disappear from Santo Domingo? How did a white Hispanic identity instead come to dominate the country’s collective consciousness? Why did Dominican intellectuals, in trying to create a free and modern society and shield their country from North American imperialism, reengage Spanish neocolonialism? In an effort to explore these questions, the author analyzes and discusses the socio-historical meanings and implications of Pedro Henríquez Ureña’s (1884-1946) writings on language. This important twentieth century Latin American intellectual is an unavoidable reference in Hispanic Linguistics and Cultural Studies and his texts make us confront the ideological underpinnings of language, race, and identity in the context of Latin America and the pan-Hispanic community. |
24. Sammy Sosa: An Autobiography (Spanish Edition) by Sammy Sosa, Marcos Bret?n, Marcus Breton | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2000-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Written with prizewinning journalist Marcos Bretn, and accompanied by a special 8-page photo insert, SOSA sets the record straight and gets up close and personal with Sammy. Along the way, we share the struggles and triumphs, the greatest challenges and most satisfying achievements of the man who has become not only a hero in his homeland and in the U.S.A., but a true international ambassador of his sport." Customer Reviews (1)
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25. ¡ Sosa ! El héroe del jonrón by P.j. Duncan | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1998-11-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description SLAMMIN' SAMMY! From the streets of San Pedro de Macorís to home plate in Wrigley Field, Sammy Sosa has slammed his way to the top of the majors, and his triumphant 1998 season -- when he and Mark McGwire chased Roger Maris's home run record -- has been one of the best things to happen to baseball in years! Sosa!, illustrated with eight pages of photos, is an up-to-the-minute look at his life, from his humble beginnings in his native Dominican Republic to his 66th home run, and his contributions to a season that Chicago Cubs fans will never forget. It's also a look at how Latinos have left their stamp on professional baseball, why Roger Maris's record was untouchable for more than 35 years, and how the 1998 home run derby captured the hearts of fans and non-fans alike. But most of all, this is the story of Sammy Sosa, a man who is almost as famous for his kindness and generosity as he is for the talent that made him into a home run hero, and a winning athlete who put the excitement back into the game of baseball! Customer Reviews (1)
What an inspiration! |
26. Just Garments: a worker-run factory tries to wring the sweat out of the apparel business.(active culture): An article from: Dollars & Sense by Jay Blair, Daniel Fireside | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(2005-09-01)
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27. ANTI-HAITIANISM: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Pedro Miguel | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2006)
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28. Modernity Disavowed: Haiti and the Cultures of Slavery in the Age of Revolution (John Hope Franklin Center Book) by Sibylle Fischer | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2004-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Fischer draws on history, literary scholarship, political theory, philosophy, and psychoanalytic theory to examine a range of material, including Haitian political and legal documents and nineteenth-century Cuban and Dominican literature and art. She demonstrates that at a time when racial taxonomies were beginning to mutate into scientific racism and racist biology, the Haitian revolutionaries recognized the question of race as political. Yet, as the cultural records of neighboring Cuba and the Dominican Republic show, the story of the Haitian Revolution has been told as one outside politics and beyond human language, as a tale of barbarism and unspeakable violence. From the time of the revolution onward, the story has been confined to the margins of history: to rumors, oral histories, and confidential letters. Fischer maintains that without accounting for revolutionary antislavery and its subsequent disavowal, Western modernity—including its hierarchy of values, depoliticization of social goals having to do with racial differences, and privileging of claims of national sovereignty—cannot be fully understood. Customer Reviews (2)
Revisionist history done with stong elemts of psychology..
One of the most important recent books in Caribbean thought |
29. Sammy Sosa: An Autobiography by Sammy Sosa, Marcos Bretón | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2000-05-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Here Sammy sets the record straight and reveals the forces that shaped him as a human being. We read about a boy who, after his father's death, must drop out of school to help put food on his family's table. We meet the American businessman who bought Sammy his first baseball glove and knew that Sammy's work ethic and determination would be the key to his success. We watch Sammy's numerous attempts to get signed to a pro contract, with one rejection after another. And when he finally gets his break, we follow Sammy as he leaves behind his tearful mother to become a rookie speaking only Spanish in the lowest levels of the American minor leagues. Sammy's first years in the big leagues were exciting seasons. His eagerness to succeed made him an impatient hitter, and here, for the first time, he tells the inside story of his rise to stardom...a journey that culminated in his hypercharged slugging battle with Mark McGwire in 1998, when his simple love of baseball captured the hearts of fans and nonfans alike.A story of courage, generosity, and humility, SOSA is the autobiography of a man who transcends his game." Sosa, of course, needs no introduction. Born in poverty in the Dominican baseball incubator of San Pedro de Macoris, he seemed destined to be just another good, solid journeyman ballplayer, a guy who could post eye-catching numbers and not hurt you too much in the field. Then came the miracles of 1998 and '99, back-to-back seasons of 66 and 63 taters with 158 and 143 RBIs, an MVP award, and the affection of fans everywhere. What happened? Sosa works best as it answers that, creating almost a dialogue between Sosa and Jeff Pentland, whom the Cubs elevated to Major League hitting coach midway through Sammy's and the team's disappointing 1997. Pentland took a hard look at Sosa and saw the untapped talent. "The two things that really stood out were his attitude and his aggressiveness," he says. "I've always felt as a coach the more aggressive the player is, the better, because it's your job as a teacher to harness that aggression to where it's productive. At that point, Sammy was aggressive, but wildly aggressive." From there on, it's pretty much Sosa and Pentland, and through their exchanges we can see how and why the new hitter in Sammy emerges. It's good baseball analysis--technical, anecdotal, and brimming with the excitement and pride of Sammy's remarkable achievements. When Sosa tries to pull biographical heartstrings, it's soppy and sentimental; when it sticks to baseball, it's as crisp as the crack of the bat. --Jeff Silverman Customer Reviews (8)
Five years ago, this would have been much more enjoyable to read
A Latino Hero "Sosa an Autogiography," is a special story.In fact, it is inspiring.Sammy Sosa grew up poor.He was skinny and initially wanted to be a boxer.However, his talent for baseball came out from urging of his older brother and the support of his devoted mother. Co-author Marcos Bretón details the early years of Sosa's early major league career in Texas and then with the Chicago White Sox.It was a difficult time for Sosa, going up and down from the major and minor leagues.Nevertheless, Sosa worked hard and never lost hope.The trade to the Cubs and his rise to stardom was the result of a strong dedication to excellence. Perhaps, the greatest part of this book is Sosa's loyalty to his family, the people of the Dominican Republic, and the fans of the Chicago Cubs.Although Sosa has reached great heights he still wants the fame that is associated with winning the World Series.This is a great book for kids and adults alike...the bottom line is "hard work works."
A NICE LOOK AT A GOOD GUY
Poignant and powerful -- it's a human story But to those who recognize the implications, there is plenty of meat: (1) Has baseball exploited Latin players? What should baseball be doing differently for them? (2) Should all players on a team -- all people in any organization -- be treated the same despite their different personalities, their different backgrounds, their different perceptions? (3) What is the value of trust, respect, fairness, honesty, loyalty? Speaking as someone who spent five years as a Major League scout and 2O years coaching baseball, on a more baseball specific level, how can someone like Walt Hriniak be a Major League hitting coach and try to force everyone -- Sammy Sosa and Ozzie Guillen -- to hit the same way? Someone like that shouldn't be coaching baseball at ANY level. Why aren't all Major League coaches and managers as insightful as Cubs' hitting coach Jeff Pentland? As any excellent teacher or coach knows, whether you're teaching Shakespeare or the circle change, you're not teaching a curriculum, you're teaching people. Reading Sammy's story allows the intelligent reader to see that Major League baseball is as political as Congress and just about as effective in dealing with real people. Sammy demonstrates that lack of trust and lack of respect will destroy any relationship, any organization. But mutual trust and respect will allow any relationship, any organization to thrive. If you want everything spelled out for you, buy a dictionary. If you want something to think about, buy "Sosa: An Autobiography."
Great player, so-so storyteller Cynically, you could say there's a fourth category--the market-driven, "strike while the iron is hot" autobiography. Sosa's book probably falls into this last category, though it is presented as a "Gee, I can't believe it" type (but with touches of the defensiveness found in "getting even" types of autobiographies). Hispanic journalist Breton had done a good job of interviewing people in Sosa's life and arranging testimonials in a way that keeps Sosa's story moving. Baseball fans will probably enjoy reading what Sosa has to say about how he improved his batting technique, how he handled the disappointment of being sent back to the minor league, how he viewed his home-run competition with Mark McGwire in 1998. Young people looking for a sports hero will benefit from what Sosa ("Mikey" to his friends and family) has to say about loyalty to family, remembering where one comes from, learning from ones mistakes, handling gossipers and nay-sayers, believing in oneself, and giving back to one's community. People looking for a profound psychological portrait of the author or an insightful take on the business and game of baseball will be disappointed. While no-one would expect someone as guileless as Sosa to trash his teammates and fellow ballplayers, the book could have used a few more clubhouse anecdotes. ... Read more |
30. Context versus culture: Household composition and employment among Dominican and Colombian women (Population and Development Program working papers series) by Douglas T Gurak | |
Unknown Binding: 13
Pages
(1992)
Asin: B0006P8KTM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. Creolization: The Origins of a National Dominican Culture by Bernardo Vega | |
Hardcover: 280
Pages
(2007-11-30)
Isbn: 1558764127 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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32. The Latin American Policy of Warren G. Harding (Monograph Series in History and Culture) by Kenneth J. Grieb | |
Paperback: 233
Pages
(1976)
Asin: B001EW2B3C Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
33. Encountering American Faultlines: Race, Class, and Dominican Experience in Providence by Jose Itzigsohn | |
Hardcover: 238
Pages
(2009-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Encountering American Faultlines uses occupational and socioeconomic data and in-depth interviews to address key questions about the challenges Dominicans encounter in American society. What is their position in the American socioeconomic structure? What occupations do first- and second-generation Dominicans hold as they enter the workforce? How do Dominican families fare economically? How do Dominicans identify themselves in the American racial and ethnic landscape? The first generation works largely in what is left of Providence's declining manufacturing industry. Second-generation Dominicans do better than their parents economically, but even as some are able to enter middle-class occupations, the majority remains in the service-sector working class. José Itzigsohn suggests that the third generation will likely continue this pattern of stratification, and he worries that the chances for further economic advancement in the next generation may be seriously in doubt. While transnational involvement is important to first-generation Dominicans, the second generation concentrates more on life in the United States and empowering their local communities. Itzigsohn ties this to the second generation's tendency to embrace panethnic identities. Panethnic identity provides Dominicans with choices that defy strict American racial categories and enables them to build political coalitions across multiple ethnicities. This intimate study of the Dominican immigrant experience proposes an innovative theoretical approach to look at the contemporary forms and meanings of becoming American. José Itzigsohn acknowledges the social exclusion and racialization encountered by the Dominican population, but he observes that, by developing their own group identities and engaging in collective action and institution building at the local level, Dominicans can distinguish themselves and make inroads into American society. But Encountering American Faultlines also finds that hard work and hope have less to do with their social mobility than the existing economic and racial structures of U.S. society. |
34. DOMINICAN AMERICANS: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America</i> by Sean T. Buffington | |
Digital: 9
Pages
(2000)
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35. The Book of Salsa: A Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean to New York City by Cesar Miguel Rondon | |
Kindle Edition: 352
Pages
(2008-03-10)
list price: US$21.95 Asin: B001DUGN66 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Salsa is one of the most popular types of music listened to and danced to in the United States. Until now, the single comprehensive history of the music--and the industry that grew up around it, including musicians, performances, styles, movements, and production--was available only in Spanish. This lively translation provides for English-reading and music-loving fans the chance to enjoy César Miguel Rondón's celebrated "El libro de la salsa." For this first English-language edition, Rondón has added a new chapter to bring the story of salsa up to the present. Customer Reviews (3)
Blame the translator, NOT the author
A Good Historical Overview with some fun stories....
DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK! |
36. Ahora Hablo Travel Edition Seven Simple Steps to Authentic Spanish (Spanish Edition) by M.H. Graham | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2006-12-13)
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37. MY TWO WORLDS CL by Ginger Gordon | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1993-08-15)
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Excellent resource
A Response to Karen Water's Review
Karen, the Book Lady, rates My Two Worlds *Marengue: (ma-ren-GAY)A Haitian or Dominican ballroomdance or music ... Read more |
38. Unbelievable Experiences of an African American World Traveler by Leon Freeman | |
Spiral-bound: 238
Pages
(2007)
Isbn: 0979519802 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Book Review Many people merely dream of traveling around the world. This highly unusual man acts on his dreams. Every time he starts to wonder about an interesting place he has not been, he simply packs his bags, grabs a camera and goes to the airport to claim his seat. Soon he is in Brazil, China, Africa or anywhere there are people to meet, things to see and do, like taking pictures, buying art, shaking hands, asking questions and being entertained by professional guides and story tellers. "Hello, how are you, good to meet you. I'm Leon Freeman from Memphis, Tennessee." I found his introduction by a tribesman in Papua New Guinea as a cousin the most striking story of them all. Mr. Freeman retired from his school teaching career and immediately set out to explore the world. Over the years he visited five continents, sixty-two countries and a string of islands ringing the globe like pearls. He discovered one satisfying fundamental fact: in human essence, we are all one. Whatever differences there might be in our outer physical appearance or our diverse cultural extensions, there are no qualitative differences to the principle: 'all human babies are created equal.' In this picture book, Mr. Freeman provides the viewer with unforgettable, vicarious experiences to enjoy time and time again for many years to come. - Maia Jaribu Ajanaku, SMU - Retired Teacher, Entrepreneur |
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