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The Latin American Ecocultural Reader
ISBN-13
: 9780810142633 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 376 str.
Gisela Heffes
;
Jennifer French
;
Christopher Columbus
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The Latin American Ecocultural Reader
ISBN-13
: 9780810142633 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 376 str.
Gisela Heffes
;
Jennifer French
;
Christopher Columbus
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Bibliografia
Acknowledgment
General Introduction:
Genealogies of Latin American Environmental Culture
Chapter 1: New World Natures
1. Christopher Columbus:
'
Letter to Various Persons
'
(1493)
2. Gonzalo FernÁndez de Oviedo y ValdÉs: from
General and Natural History of the Indies
(1535-1557)
3. Fray BartolomÉ de las Casas: 'Plague of Ants' (1875)
4. Gaspar de Carvajal: from
The Discovery of the Amazon
(c. 1542)
5. Jean de LÉry: 'Of the Trees, Herbs, Roots, and Exquisite Fruits Produced by the Land of Brazil' (1578)
6. JosÉ de Acosta: 'Of the Three Kinds of Mixtures that will be Dealt with in this History' (1590)
7. Anonymous: from
Popol vuh: The Sacred Book of the Ancient QuichÉ Maya
(c. 1554-1558/1701)
8. Garcilaso de la Vega, El Inca: from
Royal Commentaries of the Incas and General History of Peru
(1609)
Chapter 2: Creole Landscapes
1. Father Antonio Ruiz de Montoya: from
The Spiritual Conquest
(1639)
2. The Catholic Church: from
The True Life of Saint Rosa of Lima
(1897)
3. AndrÉ Joao Antonil: from
Brazil at the Dawn of the Eighteenth Century
(1711)
4. Father Jacinto MorÁn de ButrÓn: 'She Flees to the Desert' (1724)
5. Georges Louis Le Clerc, Comte de Buffon: from
Buffon's Natural History, Abridged
(1749-1788)
6. JosÉ MartÍn FÉlix de Árrate y Acosta: 'On the Goodness and Excellence of the Open Spaces of this City' (1761)
7. Francisco Javier de Clavijero: from
Geographical Description of Mexico
(1780)
8. Juan Ignacio Molina: from
The Geographical, Natural, and Civil History of Chile
(1782)
Chapter 3: Nature and the Foundation of the Nation-States
1. SimÓn BolÍvar: 'My Delirium on Chimborazo' (1822)
2. AndrÉs Bello: 'Ode to Tropical Agriculture' (1826)
3. SimÓn RodrÍguez: 'Observations on the Terrain of Vincocaya' (1830)
4. Johann Rudolf Rengger: From
Journey to Paraguay in the Years 1818 to 1826
(1835)
5. JosÉ MarÍa Heredia y Heredia: 'In a Storm' (c. 1835)
6. Gertrudis GÓmez de Avellaneda: From
Sab
(1841)
7. Domingo F. Sarmiento: 'Physical Aspect of the Argentine Republic' (1845)
8. JosÉ MarÍa Samper: 'The Marvelous Exuberance of Life and the Forces of Nature…' (1861)
Chapter 4: Regionalism and the Export Boom
1. JosÉ MartÍ: 'Our America' (1891)
2. Baldomero Lillo: 'The Invalids,' from
Sub-terra
(1904)
3. Horacio Quiroga: 'The Log-Fishermen' (1913)
4. JosÉ Eustasio Rivera: from
The Vortex
(1924)
5. CÉsar Uribe Piedrahita: 'Mun Hospital,' from
Oil Stain
(1935)
6. Juan MarÍn: from
53rd Parallel South
(1936)
7. Graciliano Ramos: 'The Birds,' from
Barren Lives
(1938)
8. RamÓn Amaya Amador: 'Green Destiny,' from
Green Prison
(1950)
Chapter 5: Modern Metropoles
1. JuliÁn del Casal: 'In the Country' (1893)
2. Rafael Barrett: 'Tree Haters' (1907)
3. Manuel GonzÁlez Prada: 'Le Tour du PropriÉtaire' (1911)
4. Pierre Quiroule: from
The American Anarchist City
(1914)
5. Oswald de Andrade: 'Cannibalist Manifesto' (1928)
6. RubÉn DarÍo: 'Reincarnations' (1890); 'Philosophy' (1905); 'Song of the Pines' (1907), and 'Revelation' (1907)
7. Alfonsina Storni: 'You Wish I Were Fair' (1918); 'Sadness' (1920); 'Slum Rosebushes' (1920), and 'Buenos Aires DanzÓn' (1938)
8. MarÍa Luis Bombal: 'The Tree' (1939)
Chapter 6: Developmentalism
1. Pablo Neruda: 'The Heights of Macchu Picchu' (1950)
2. Juan Rulfo: 'Luvina' (1953)
3. Lydia Cabrera: 'The Ceiba,' from
The Woods
(1954)
4. JosÉ MarÍa Arguedas: 'Bridge Over the World,' from
Deep Waters
(1958)
5. Esteban Montejo: 'Life in the Woods,' from
Biography of a Runaway Slave
(1966)
6. Clarice Lispector: from
The Passion According to G.H.
(1964)
7. Carlos Drummond de Andrade: 'Farewell to the Seven Falls' (1982)
8. Rigoberta MenchÚ: from
I, Rigoberta MenchÚ: An Indian Woman in Guatemala
(1985)
Chapter 7: Neoliberalism and Globalization
1. Chico Mendes: 'The Landowners Strike Back,' from
Fight for the forest
(1989)
2. Octavio Paz: from 'In Search of the Present,' (
Nobel Lecture
) (1990)
3. Juan Carlos Galeano: 'Curupira;' 'Dark Shamans;' 'Cantagalo,' and 'Lupuna' (1992)
4. Fernando Contreras Castro: from
Única looking out to sea
(1994)
5. Gioconda Belli: from
Waslala
(1996)
6. Subcommandant Marcos:
A Letter from Subcomandante Marcos to Saramago
(1999)
7. Eduardo del Llano: 'Greenpeace' (2000)
8. Esthela CalderÓn: 'The Woman I Could Have Been;' 'Seed of I Don’t Know What,' and 'Talking with My Worms' (2012)
Chapter 8: End Times: Climate Change and Mass Extinction
1. Homero Aridjis: 'Uncreation' (1994); 'The Last Night of the World' (1994); 'The Hunt for the Red Jaguar' (2005), and 'Images of Butterflies' (2014)
2. JosÉ Emilio Pacheco: 'Equation to the First Degree, with Unknown Quantity;' 'Whales;' 'Augury,' and 'Baboon Babble' (1993)
3. Mayra Montero: 'Indian Hut,' from
In the Palm of Darkness
(1997)
4. Jaime HuenÚn: 'Ceremony of Love' and 'Ceremony of Death' (1998)
5. Samanta Schweblin: from
Fever Dream
(2014)
6. Berta CÁceres: Goldman Environmental Prize Acceptance Speech (2015)
7. Pope Francis: from
Laudato Si’
(2015)
8. Eduardo Chirinos: 'The K/T Boundary Chronicle;' 'The Toba Chronicle,' and 'The Chernobyl Chronicle' (2013)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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