Gazetteer United States Board on Geographic Names

Gazetteer   United States Board on Geographic Names
Author: United States Board on Geographic Names
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1956
Genre: Names, Geographical
ISBN: OSU:32435031344369

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Critical Perspectives on Mongo Beti

Critical Perspectives on Mongo Beti
Author: Stephen H. Arnold
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0894105868

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Mongo Beti is considered one of the most prolific and widely read authors from Cameroon, and his writings have called world attention to political corruption in his native country. These essays cover the three distinct periods of his greatest activites as a writer - 1953-1958, 1974 and 1991.

Wisdom and Initiation in Gabon

Wisdom and Initiation in Gabon
Author: Bonaventure Mvé Ondo
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739181454

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In Wisdom and Initiation in Gabon, Bonaventure Mvé Ondo argues that Fang tales, myths, and legends are components of the foundation of a worldview that sustains and protects a unique, historical Fang identity. The lessons transmitted from generation to generation by these marvelous stories are, Mvé Ondo argues, central to living lives that reflect and perpetuate the eternal truths of the Fang experience.

Angola Official Standard Names Approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names

Angola  Official Standard Names Approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names
Author: United States. Office of Geography
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1956
Genre: Angola
ISBN: PSU:000015194091

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Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music

Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music
Author: George Torres
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780313087943

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This comprehensive survey examines Latin American music, focusing on popular—as opposed to folk or art—music and containing more than 200 entries on the concepts and terminology, ensembles, and instruments that the genre comprises. The rich and soulful character of Latin American culture is expressed most vividly in the sounds and expressions of its musical heritage. While other scholars have attempted to define and interpret this body of work, no other resource has provided such a detailed view of the topic, covering everything from the mambo and unique music instruments to the biographies of famous Latino musicians. Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music delivers scholarly, authoritative, and accessible information on the subject, and is the only single-volume reference in English that is devoted to an encyclopedic study of the popular music in this genre. This comprehensive text—organized alphabetically—contains roughly 200 entries and includes a chronology, discussion of themes in Latin American music, and 37 biographical sidebars of significant musicians and performers. The depth and scope of the book's coverage will benefit music courses, as well as studies in Latin American history, multicultural perspectives, and popular culture.

The Militant Song Movement in Latin America

The Militant Song Movement in Latin America
Author: Pablo Vila
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739183250

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Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s underwent a profound and often violent process of social change. From the Cuban Revolution to the massive guerrilla movements in Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, and most of Central America, to the democratic socialist experiment of Allende in Chile, to the increased popularity of socialist-oriented parties in Uruguay, or para-socialist movements, such as the Juventud Peronista in Argentina, the idea of social change was in the air. Although this topic has been explored from a political and social point of view, there is an aspect that has remained fairly unexplored. The cultural—and especially musical—dimension of this movement, so vital in order to comprehend the extent of its emotional appeal, has not been fully documented. Without an account of how music was pervasively used in the construction of the emotional components that always accompany political action, any explanation of what occurred in Latin America during that period will be always partial. This book is an initial attempt to overcome this deficit. In this collection of essays, we examine the history of the militant song movement in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina at the peak of its popularity (from the mid-1960s to the coup d’états in the mid-1970s), considering their different political stances and musical deportments. Throughout the book, the contribution of the most important musicians of the movement (Violeta Parra, Víctor Jara, Patricio Manns, Quilapayún, Inti-Illimani, etc., in Chile; Daniel Viglietti, Alfredo Zitarrosa, Los Olimareños, etc., in Uruguay; Atahualpa Yupanqui, Horacio Guarany, Mercedes Sosa, Marian Farías Gómez, Armando Tejada Gómez, César Isella, Víctor Heredia, Los Trovadores, etc., in Argentina) are highlighted; and some of the most important conceptual extended oeuvres of the period (called “cantatas”) are analyzed (such as “La Cantata Popular Santa María de Iquique” in the Chilean case and “Montoneros” in the Argentine case). The contributors to the collection deal with the complex relationship that the aesthetic of the movement established between the political content of the lyrics and the musical and performative aspects of the most popular songs of the period.

Central America and Mexico Pilot

Central America and Mexico Pilot
Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1916
Genre: Pilot guides
ISBN: HARVARD:32044083340083

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The Colombian Navigator

   The    Colombian Navigator
Author: John Purdy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1823
Genre: Pilot guides
ISBN: ZBZH:ZBZ-00058509

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