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Book Synopsis Mitos y leyendas del pueblo mapuche by : Juan Andrés Piña
Download or read book Mitos y leyendas del pueblo mapuche written by Juan Andrés Piña and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Las Principales Leyendas, Mitos, Historias y Cuentos de Chile by : Dean Amory
Download or read book Las Principales Leyendas, Mitos, Historias y Cuentos de Chile written by Dean Amory and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2013-05-07 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Esta antología no pretende ser una recopilación científica o exhaustiva. Ha sido redactado con la aspiración de divulgar la riqueza de las esenciales leyendas, mitos, historias y cuentos de Chile. El libro recoge más de 125 de las más conocidas narraciones, mitos y leyendas que se han pasado oralmente de generación en generación y forman parte de la memoria popular chilena. Refleja así las creencias, costumbres y experiencias del pueblo chileno antes y después de la conquista española.
Book Synopsis Mitos y Leyendas del pueblo mapuche by : Juan Andrés Piña
Download or read book Mitos y Leyendas del pueblo mapuche written by Juan Andrés Piña and published by Editorial Catalonia. This book was released on 2021-08-19 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este libro recopila los mitos y leyendas de origen mapuche más importantes que se conservan hasta hoy. Más de cincuenta fascinantes relatos en torno a acontecimientos extraordinarios, fantásticos y trascendentes relativos a lo cósmico, a la creación y destrucción del mundo y del ser humano, donde intervienen dioses y semidioses. Narraciones que combinan elementos reales y comprobables con otros maravillosos e imaginarios: por qué un lago del sur es salado, de dónde proviene el nombre de una flor, cómo se extinguió un volcán o de qué manera un espíritu poderoso ayudó a la comunidad. En estas páginas no solo se habla de lugares o personas específicas que los protagonizan, sino de un mundo mágico y a veces remoto, poblado de espíritus que colaboran con la gente o se enfrentan a ellas. También de seres humanos que consiguen una profunda relación con la naturaleza, al punto que terminan transformados en piedras, ríos o árboles. Grandes creadores de los epew (cuentos), los mapuche fueron consolidando allí un vívido universo poblado de seres fantásticos; animales monstruosos, ríos y mares que cobran vida; entes sobrenaturales que conviven con la gente, flores y árboles sanadores; brujos y chamanes, ánimas tutelares, diluvios, terremotos y maremotos que cambian la fisonomía del lugar y volcanes indómitos habitados por espíritus que transforman su entorno. Estas lecturas ayudan a comprender la cosmovisión de un pueblo que ha sido base de nuestro crecimiento como nación. Muchos de estos relatos tienen influencias de la cultura occidental, pero adquieren un renovado fulgor y fuerte originalidad marcados por el particular entorno geográfico, las costumbres y rituales mapuche y su coherente religiosidad.
Book Synopsis Design For More-Than-Human Futures by : Martín Tironi
Download or read book Design For More-Than-Human Futures written by Martín Tironi and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-09-18 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the work of important authors in the search for a transition towards more ethical design focused on more-than-human coexistence. In a time of environmental crises in which the human species threatens its own survival and the highest level of exacerbation of the idea of a future and technological innovation, it is important to discard certain anthropocentric categories in order to situate design beyond the role that it traditionally held in the capitalist world, creating opportunities to create more just and sustainable worlds. This book is an invitation to travel new paths for design framed by ethics of more-than-human coexistence that breaks with the unsustainability installed in the designs that outfit our lives. Questioning the notion of human-centered design is central to this discussion. It is not only a theoretical and methodological concern, but an ethical need to critically rethink the modern, colonialist, and anthropocentric inheritance that resonates in design culture. The authors in this book explore the ideas oriented to form new relations with the more-than-human and with the planet, using design as a form of political enquiry. This book will be of interest to academics and students from the world of design and particularly those involved in emerging branches of the field such as speculative design, critical design, non-anthropocentric design, and design for transition.
Book Synopsis The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990 by : Robert Austin
Download or read book The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990 written by Robert Austin and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2003 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The popular education and adult literacy movements in Chile have historically represented competing paths toward a literate society: one born and nurtured through bitter nineteenth-century labor struggles, the other a compensatory effort by the modern state to limit the political potential of literacy. Robert Austin's book explores the contest between the state and popular education in three paradigmatic Latin American regimes: that of Eduardo Frei Montalva (Christian Democrat, 1964-70), Salvador Allende (Socialist, 1970-73) and Augusto Pinochet (Dictator, 1973-90). Robert Austin's engaging narrative captures the relationship between the Chilean state, formal and non-formal literacy, and popular education, from the demise of liberal capitalism to the consolidation of neoliberalism. This remarkable investigation of the dynamic link between the historical process, literacy, and pedagogy celebrates popular education's victory in securing the inclusion, and subsequent empowerment, of women and ethnic minorities. The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990 will be of great interest to political scientists, cultural historians, and scholars of education.
Book Synopsis Lágrimas de luna by : Raúl Morris von Bennewitz
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Book Synopsis Cuentos, mitos y leyendas del pueblo mapuche by : Rosa Millaray Alca Turra
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Book Synopsis Cuenta el pueblo mapuche: Mitos y leyendas by : Bertha Kössler-Ilg
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Book Synopsis De generación en generación by : Anónimo
Download or read book De generación en generación written by Anónimo and published by Letra Impresa. This book was released on 2021-01-01 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Esta antología es un pequeño recorrido por los mitos y leyendas de comunidades indígenas que habitaban, y alguna que todavía habitan, en lo que hoy conocemos como América del Sur.
Book Synopsis Lizards of Patagonia by : Mariana Morando
Download or read book Lizards of Patagonia written by Mariana Morando and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-08-23 with total page 444 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a critical and integrated review of lizards from Patagonia. It summarizes the region’s geomorphological history and climatic aspects, which makes it possible to interpret, from an evolutionary perspective, the latest findings on the various natural history aspects of its lizard fauna. As such, the book will appeal to all researchers and professionals specialized in lizard ecology and evolution.
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Book Synopsis Celebrando la Cultura by : Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials, Inc. Meeting
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Book Synopsis Thunder Shaman by : Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
Download or read book Thunder Shaman written by Ana Mariella Bacigalupo and published by University of Texas Press. This book was released on 2016-05-17 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a “wild,” drumming thunder shaman, a warrior mounted on her spirit horse, Francisca Kolipi’s spirit traveled to other historical times and places, gaining the power and knowledge to conduct spiritual warfare against her community’s enemies, including forestry companies and settlers. As a “civilized” shaman, Francisca narrated the Mapuche people’s attachment to their local sacred landscapes, which are themselves imbued with shamanic power, and constructed nonlinear histories of intra- and interethnic relations that created a moral order in which Mapuche become history’s spiritual victors. Thunder Shaman represents an extraordinary collaboration between Francisca Kolipi and anthropologist Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, who became Kolipi’s “granddaughter,” trusted helper, and agent in a mission of historical (re)construction and myth-making. The book describes Francisca’s life, death, and expected rebirth, and shows how she remade history through multitemporal dreams, visions, and spirit possession, drawing on ancestral beings and forest spirits as historical agents to obliterate state ideologies and the colonialist usurpation of indigenous lands. Both an academic text and a powerful ritual object intended to be an agent in shamanic history, Thunder Shaman functions simultaneously as a shamanic “bible,” embodying Francisca’s power, will, and spirit long after her death in 1996, and an insightful study of shamanic historical consciousness, in which biography, spirituality, politics, ecology, and the past, present, and future are inextricably linked. It demonstrates how shamans are constituted by historical-political and ecological events, while they also actively create history itself through shamanic imaginaries and narrative forms.
Book Synopsis An International Perspective on Disasters and Children's Mental Health by : Christina W. Hoven
Download or read book An International Perspective on Disasters and Children's Mental Health written by Christina W. Hoven and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-07-18 with total page 455 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a broad international perspective on the psychological trauma faced by children and adolescents exposed to major disasters, and on the local public health response to their needs. An outstanding quality of the book is that it draws upon the experience of local researchers, clinicians, and public mental health practitioners who dedicated themselves to these children in the wake of overwhelming events. The chapters address exemplary responses to a wide variety of trauma types, including severe weather, war, industrial catastrophes, earthquakes, and terrorism. Because disasters do not recognize geographic, economic, or political boundaries, the chapters have been selected to reflect the diverse global community’s attempt to respond to vulnerable children in the most challenging times. The book, thus, examines a diverse range of healthcare systems, cultural settings, mental health infrastructure, government policies, and the economic factors that have played an important role in responses to traumatic events. The ultimate goal of this book is to stimulate future international collaborations and interventions that will promote children’s mental health in the face of disaster.