Return to my Native Land

Return to my Native Land
Author: Aime Cesaire
Publsiher: Archipelago
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781935744955

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A work of immense cultural significance and beauty, this long poem became an anthem for the African diaspora and the birth of the Negritude movement. With unusual juxtapositions of object and metaphor, a bouquet of language-play, and deeply resonant rhythms, Césaire considered this work a "break into the forbidden," at once a cry of rebellion and a celebration of black identity. More praise: "The greatest living poet in the French language."--American Book Review "Martinique poet Aime Cesaire is one of the few pure surrealists alive today. By this I mean that his work has never compromised its wild universe of double meanings, stretched syntax, and unexpected imagery. This long poem was written at the end of World War II and became an anthem for many blacks around the world. Eshleman and Smith have revised their original 1983 translations and given it additional power by presenting Cesaire's unique voice as testament to a world reduced in size by catastrophic events." --Bloomsbury Review "Through his universal call for the respect of human dignity, consciousness and responsibility, he will remain a symbol of hope for all oppressed peoples." --Nicolas Sarkozy "Evocative and thoughtful, touching on human aspiration far beyond the scale of its specific concerns with Cesaire's native land - Martinique." --The Times

My Native Land

My Native Land
Author: Louis Adamic
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 962
Release: 2018-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789127867

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BASED UPON THE AUTHOR’S EXCLUSIVE MATERIAL, THIS INCREDIBLE STORY OF YUGOSLAVIA—THE COUNTRY OF THE CROATIANS, SERBIANS AND THE SLOVENIANS—AND HER HEROIC STRUGGLE HOLDS A SIGNIFICANT LESSON FOR THE DEMOCRACIES In a sequel to The Native’s Return and Two-Way Passage, Louis Adamic, writing with deeply felt conviction, tells the tragic story of Yugoslavia under Axis domination and of a struggle for power that will vitally affect the future of Europe and America. Drawing on his intimate knowledge of Yugoslavia and its people and on personal eyewitness reports which have been reaching him through secret channels, he paints the grim picture of life and death under Axis occupation and shows what it actually means in terms of people’s lives. These personal stories and portraits are unforgettable. They go behind the headlines to the experience that is the lot of people not in Yugoslavia but all of occupied Europe, to the unbelievable heroism that lifts the heart and steels it for the time ahead. He tells also the story of Yugoslav resistance, of two years of intensifying guerrilla warfare, of a struggle that has been confused, bitter, tragic.

Broad Is My Native Land

Broad Is My Native Land
Author: Lewis H. Siegelbaum,Leslie Page Moch
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801455131

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Whether voluntary or coerced, hopeful or desperate, people moved in unprecedented numbers across Russia's vast territory during the twentieth century. Broad Is My Native Land is the first history of late imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet Russia through the lens of migration. Lewis H. Siegelbaum and Leslie Page Moch tell the stories of Russians on the move, capturing the rich variety of their experiences by distinguishing among categories of migrants—settlers, seasonal workers, migrants to the city, career and military migrants, evacuees and refugees, deportees, and itinerants. So vast and diverse was Russian political space that in their journeys, migrants often crossed multiple cultural, linguistic, and administrative borders. By comparing the institutions and experiences of migration across the century and placing Russia in an international context, Siegelbaum and Moch have made a magisterial contribution to both the history of Russia and the study of global migration.The authors draw on three kinds of sources: letters to authorities (typically appeals for assistance); the myriad forms employed in communication about the provision of transportation, food, accommodation, and employment for migrants; and interviews with and memoirs by people who moved or were moved, often under the most harrowing of circumstances. Taken together, these sources reveal the complex relationship between the regimes of state control that sought to regulate internal movement and the tactical repertoires employed by the migrants themselves in their often successful attempts to manipulate, resist, and survive these official directives.

My Native Land

My Native Land
Author: James Cox
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1895
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: NYPL:33433081764924

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My Native Land Is Memory

My Native Land Is Memory
Author: Oliva M. Espín
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-09-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0916304191

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Home and Native Land

Home and Native Land
Author: May Chazan,Lisa Helps,Anna Stanley,Sonali Thakkar
Publsiher: Between the Lines
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781771130288

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"Home and Native Land takes its vastly important topic and places it under a new, penetrating light, shifting focus from the present grounds of debate onto a more critical terrain. The book's articles, by some of the foremost critical thinkers and activists on issues of difference, diversity, and Canadian policy, challenge sedimented thinking on the subject of multiculturalism. Not merely "another book" on race relations, national identity, or the post 9-11 security environment, this collection forges new and innovative connections by examining how multiculturalism relates to issues of migration, security, labour, environment/nature, and land. These novel pairings illustrate the continued power, limitations, and, at times, destructiveness of multiculturalism, both as policy and as discourse."--Publisher's note.

My Native Land A4

My Native Land A4
Author: Ana Blandiana
Publsiher: Bloodaxe Books Limited
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2014
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1780371055

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Library of Congress copy signed by the author.

How to Survive in Your Native Land

How to Survive in Your Native Land
Author: Jack Herndon,James Herndon
Publsiher: Innovators in Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0867094087

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James Herndon details classroom life and the inescapable realities of a school situation.