Tapestries of Hope Threads of Love

Tapestries of Hope  Threads of Love
Author: Marjorie Agosín
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0742540030

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Tapestries of Hope, Threads of Love tells the story of ordinary women living in terror and extreme poverty under General Pinochet's oppressive rule in Chile (1973-1989). These women defied the military dictatorship by embroidering their sorrow on scraps of cloth, using needles and thread as one of the boldest means of popular protest and resistance in Latin America. The arpilleras they made--patchwork tapestries with scenes of everyday life and memorials to their disappeared relatives--were smuggled out of Chile and brought to the world the story of their fruitless searches in jails, morgues, government offices, and the tribunals of law for their husbands, brothers, and sons. Marjorie Agosín, herself a native of and exile from Chile, has spent more than thirty years interviewing the arpilleristas and following their work. She knows their stories intimately and knows, too, that none of them has ever found a disappeared relative alive. Even though the dictatorship ended in 1989 and democracy returned to Chile, no full account of the detained and disappeared has ever been offered. Still, many women maintain hope and continue to make arpilleras, both in memory and as art. This new edition of the book, updated for students, includes a reaction to the death of General Pinochet, a chronology of Chile, several new testimonies from arpilleristas in their own words, and an introduction by Peter Kornbluh. It retains a section of full-color plates of arpilleras, an afterword by Peter Winn, and a foreword by Isabel Allende. Students and interested readers will find the arpilleras beautiful, moving, and ultimately hopeful, and the testimonies a powerful way to learn about the history of contemporary Latin America and the arpillera movement in Chile.

Tapestries of Hope Threads of Love

Tapestries of Hope  Threads of Love
Author: Marjorie Agosín
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1996
Genre: Design
ISBN: UCSC:32106016600691

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This book tells the story of ordinary women living in terror and extreme poverty under General Pinochet's oppressive rule in Chile (1973-89) and how their lives did and did not change following his reign. These women defied the military dictatorship by embroidering their sorrow on scraps of cloth and using their needles and thread as one of the boldest means of popular protest and resistance in Latin America. The arpilleras they made - patch-work tapestries with scenes of everyday life and memorials to their disappeared relatives - were smuggled out of Chile and brought to the world the story of their fruitless searches in jails, morgues, government offices, and the tribunals of law for their husbands, brothers, and sons. Marjorie Agosin, herself a native of and exile from Chile, has spent over twenty years interviewing the arpilleristas and following their work. She knows their stories intimately and knows, too, that not one of them has ever found a disappeared relative alive. Still, many of them maintain hope and continue to make their arpilleras. Even though the dictatorship ended in 1989 and democracy returned to Chile, no full account of the detained and disappeared has ever been offered. This book includes a history of the women's movement, testimonies from the women in their own words, and, for the first time, full color plates of their beautiful, moving, and ultimately hopeful arpilleras. Anyone interested in the history of contemporary Latin America will want to read this powerful story.

Americas English Ed

Americas  English Ed
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1997
Genre: America
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022252295

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The Nation

The Nation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1036
Release: 1998-07
Genre: Politics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022088426

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Touch the Fringe of His Garment Everyday in Faith Hope Love

Touch the Fringe of His Garment Everyday in Faith Hope Love
Author: Miz Judy L’Au Meyers,Mr.Mel H.Meyers
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781546245322

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It is with our deepest pleasure that we offer you faith, hope, and love in Touch the Fringe of His Garment Everyday.

South American Explorer

South American Explorer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1998
Genre: South America
ISBN: OSU:32435064940281

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Flight from Chile

Flight from Chile
Author: Thomas Wright,Rody Oñate
Publsiher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826365484

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2023 marks the fiftieth anniversary of General Pinochet's coup on September 11, 1973. During the wave of mass arrests, torture, and executions that followed, people began fleeing Chile. Over the next fifteen years some two hundred thousand Chileans sought exile in countries around the world. Out of their anguish and anger come these moving and powerful testimonies of their fractured lives--the first oral history of the Chilean diaspora, now revised and updated. Many who fled had been tortured, and they clung to the principle that the dictatorship was an evil that had to be destroyed. But their zeal and solidarity with other refugees often failed to sustain families. Many marriages collapsed, and children lost interest in their native land and culture. After civilian rule returned in 1990, many returning exiles felt estranged from a homeland forever changed. This timely update of the 1998 collection continues to remind us of the fracturing legacy and enduring oppression of usurpation and authoritarian rule long after its time has passed.

Culture Shock

Culture Shock
Author: Susan Roraff,Laura Camacho
Publsiher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998
Genre: Chile
ISBN: CORNELL:31924086220252

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Whether you travel for business, pleasure, or a combination of the two, the ever-popular "Culture Shock!" series belongs in your backpack or briefcase. Get the nuts-and-bolts information you need to survive and thrive wherever you go. "Culture Shock!" country guides are easy-to-read, accurate, and entertaining crash courses in local customs and etiquette. "Culture Shock!" practical guides offer the inside information you need whether you're a student, a parent, a globetrotter, or a working traveler. "Culture Shock!" at your Door guides equip you for daily life in some of the world's most cosmopolitan cities. And "Culture Shock!" Success Secrets guides offer relevant, practical information with the real-life insights and cultural know-how that can make the difference between business success and failure. Each "Culture Shock!" title is written by someone who's lived and worked in the country, and each book is packed with practical, accurate, and enjoyable information to help you find your way and feel at home.