Love and Redemption in the Tropics,

Love and Redemption in the Tropics,

Author: Adriana Bardolino

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2023-10-27

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1663253706

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Adriana Bardolino’s spicy memoir finds her out of her element, and missing her happy place. This new world is nothing like the magical tropical island of Maui she left behind. There, her life was filled with love, beauty, art, and romance. Everything goes topsy-turvy when a dear friend’s promise dissolves into the humid Miami air. When her new life in Florida turns out to be less than expected, she misses her island home. Life events send her through dark clouds and tumbling tides. Gauguin (Art) keeps Adriana stable through most storms, but eventually even Gauguin deserts her. She floats through the universe without a spacesuit, searching for creativity to return. She visits new lands in hopes of a renewed spark. Adult life forces her to grow up, to learn to forgive herself and others for past mistakes, but there are deep emotional losses along the way. Will Adriana find Gauguin?


American Tropics

American Tropics

Author: Megan Raby

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1469635615

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Biodiversity has been a key concept in international conservation since the 1980s, yet historians have paid little attention to its origins. Uncovering its roots in tropical fieldwork and the southward expansion of U.S. empire at the turn of the twentieth century, Megan Raby details how ecologists took advantage of growing U.S. landholdings in the circum-Caribbean by establishing permanent field stations for long-term, basic tropical research. From these outposts of U.S. science, a growing community of American "tropical biologists" developed both the key scientific concepts and the values embedded in the modern discourse of biodiversity. Considering U.S. biological fieldwork from the era of the Spanish-American War through the anticolonial movements of the 1960s and 1970s, this study combines the history of science, environmental history, and the history of U.S.–Caribbean and Latin American relations. In doing so, Raby sheds new light on the origins of contemporary scientific and environmentalist thought and brings to the forefront a surprisingly neglected history of twentieth-century U.S. science and empire.


Missionary Tropics

Missionary Tropics

Author: Ines G. Županov

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9780472114900

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A provocative contribution to the history of early modern Euro-Asian interactions that provides new perspectives on the encounter between Catholicism and Hinduism in India


Between Silence And Voice

Between Silence And Voice

Author: DR. SUMITHRA DEVI S

Publisher: Zorba Books

Published: 2020-05-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9390011078

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Sumithra Devi Sandhya is an Assistant Professor in English at TKM College of Arts and Science, Kollam. Having secured a PhD from Kerala University in 2009, she has devoted her time to teaching. Her passion for poetry has culminated in her maiden anthology of poems, “Between Silence and Voice”, which is a selection of her poetic creations over the last two years. The range and depth of her poems, whether interpretations of mythological characters, love poetry or prose poetry, bear the impact of her rich imagination, fine imagery and charming diction. Mythological heroines like Ganga, Thataka, Kannaki and others come to life in her poems, and various shades of human emotions find utterance in them. According to her, the resonance of “Asabdh” in percussion, the moment between the beats, has a profound impact on the soul. The same could be experienced in poetry too, as the space between silence and voice is replete with meaning.


Gardening in the Tropics

Gardening in the Tropics

Author: Olive Senior

Publisher: Insomniac Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1897414838

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Gardening in the Tropics contains a rich Caribbean world in poems offered to readers everywhere. Olive Senior's rich vein of humour can turn wry and then sharp in satire of colour-consciousness, class-consciousness and racism. But her predominant tone is the verbal equivalent of a pair of wide-open arms.


Images of the Tropics

Images of the Tropics

Author: Susie Protschky

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9004253602

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Images of the Tropics critically examines Dutch colonial culture in the Netherlands Indies through the prism of landscape art. Susie Protschky contends that visual representations of nature and landscape were core elements of how Europeans understood the tropics, justified their territorial claims in the region, and understood their place both in imperial Europe and in colonized Asia during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her book thus makes a significant contribution to studies of empire, art and environment, as well as to histories of Indonesia and Europe. Surveying a rich visual culture developed over a period of some 350 years of Dutch colonial engagement with Indonesia Susie Protschky demonstrates how views of the archipelago’s environment were far from simple topographical souvenirs. Rather, this book reveals how images of the tropics visually articulated colonial attempts to legitimize and historicize what were in fact continually changing and contested claims to Dutch territorial sovereignty in the Indies. Further, colonial images of nature were routinely inflected with diverse cultural preoccupations, among them the constitution of gender, class and racial boundaries in Indies society; the tenor of sexual mores in the tropics; and the political role of religion in the archipelago. Landscape art thus indexed colonial views on a range of pressing social and political concerns.