Recounting Streets

Recounting Streets

Author: Juan Berrio

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788415153665

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Composed of urban vignettes, the illustrated tales presented give a whimsical and humorous portrayal of a city. A parade of familiar characters comes in and out of focus through the storytelling--dog walkers, doormen, shopkeepers, cell-phone obsessed passersby--to paint a relatable picture of modern living. Such stories as a man crossing paths with a lamppost, a girl watering potted plants in a window, and a young man who finds an interesting advertisement in the street are told through vibrant color illustrations with plenty of visual puns and fanciful humor. This work is in association with Diabolo Ediciones.


Recounting

Recounting

Author: Luis Goytisolo

Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing

Published: 2017-03-24

Total Pages: 761

ISBN-13: 162897222X

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Recounting surveys the social history of Barcelona and Catalonia, primarily since the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939. The novel follows the youth and education of Raúl Ferrer Gaminde, son of a well-connected, middle-class Catalan family that embraces Franco and Spanish Nationalism. The novel’s potent drama plays out through Goytisolo’s crisp, forceful presentation of youth, humor, optimism, rebellion, violence, sexual awakening, indulgence, punishment, and the realization of one’s artistic vocation. Alternately modern and historical, Recuento displays intelligent realism, emotional gravity, profane beauty, brute vulgarity, sweeping rhetorical scope, and seamless transitions through long, streaming passages of narrative and introspection.


Recounting Migration

Recounting Migration

Author: Christina R. Clark-Kazak

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 077353881X

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Christina Clark-Kazak, a former international aid worker, uses extensive interviews done in Kampala and Kyaka II refugee settlement, Uganda, to present the narratives of ten young people living as refugees. Their accounts reveal both political awareness and individual agency in everyday and extraordinary circumstances. The author shows how refugee youth seek to influence decision-making processes in families, communities, and at policy levels through formal and informal mechanisms, as well as through non-political channels such as education and music. She juxtaposes their interpretations of the situations with the discourse and bureaucracy of international aid organizations, showing the sometimes radical differences between these perspectives. Clark-Kazak not only provides insight into the politics of labelling but offers recommendations for future research, policy, and programs for refugee young people. A remarkable and compelling look at the lives of young refugees, Recounting Migration challenges stereotypes by giving these migrants a long-overdue opportunity to speak for themselves.


Report

Report

Author: New York (N.Y.). Law Department

Publisher:

Published: 1916

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13:

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