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Alfonso Reyes, Perspectivas Criticas: Ensayos Ineditos
Published in Paperback by Tecnologico de Monterrey (2004-10-30)
Author: Pol Popovic Karic
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Wonderful essays!
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Review Date: 2006-10-09
Dr. Popovic has gathered many fine essays about Monterrey writer Alfonso Reyes. Borges described Reyes as the finest prose writer in Spanish. Popovic's book fills a much needed gap in this area.

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Alfredo Arreguin: Patterns of Dreams and Nature/ Disenos, Suenos Y Naturaleza (The Jaob Lawrence Series on American Artists)
Published in Paperback by University of Washington Press (2007-09-30)
Author: Lauro Flores
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Why isn't this book more popular?
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Review Date: 2007-11-01
Many, many striking visual images of the painter's work and thorough and fascinating text. Highly recommended.

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Alisados: Vivencias de una Mujer Dominicana
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2008-03-28)
Author: Mildred Rojas
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A very pleasant read
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Review Date: 2008-04-28

Alisados: Vivencias de una Mujer Dominicana

As a brown skinned Hispanic I could relate to the author. I find her anecdotes similar to mines and it shows the intricate details of ones culture. I encourage others to get this book and pass it along as a form of knot to tie each others past and cultures together--to share friendship.

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Allies Across the Border
Published in Hardcover by South End Press (2000-09-01)
Author: Dale Hathaway
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Allies
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Review Date: 2001-08-01
This is a fine book on the history of the FAT -- Mexico's oldest independent union federation. The book is well researched with interesting insights into how a truly movement-oriented unionism functions on the ground, definitely worth reading.

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Alonso And the Drug Baron (Macmillan Caribbean Writers S.)
Published in Paperback by MacMillan Caribbean (2007-04-30)
Author: Evan Jones
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Hilarius mystery
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Review Date: 2008-03-21
This is a hilarious story, smart, well written and very Jamaican. I laughed until I cried. The author captures the fine line between comedy and tragedy in a riveting story. The dialogue is real, there's a riveting plot and you can't help but cheer for Alonso. He's a loveable underdog.

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Always from Somewhere Else (The Helen Rose Scheuer Jewish Women's Series)
Published in Paperback by The Feminist Press at CUNY (2000-10-01)
Authors: Marjorie Agosn, Marjorie Agos'n, and Celeste Kostopulos-Cooperman
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A Story that is All of our Stories
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Review Date: 2001-03-31
Agosin creates yet another beautiful piece of literature in "Always from Somewhere Else." Her emotional and thought-provoking style provides the reader with an incredible inside view of Jewish life in Chile. A duet of pain and beauty, Agosin's memoir of her father's life is vivid and alive. This story, one of lost and newfound identity has the strong possibility of being close to us all. This book is a definite candidate for everyone's personal library of favorites.

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Americans in the Philippines
Published in Hardcover by Ams Pr Inc (1970-06)
Author: James A. Leroy
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Who are the filipino heroes during the American occupation ?
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Review Date: 1998-11-19
Filipino Heroes during the American Occupation of the Philippines

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Anancy in the Great House: Ways of Reading West Indian Fiction (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press (1990-08-24)
Author: Joyce Jonas
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The Wizard of oz
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Review Date: 2000-08-04
If you like adventure,suspense and heart warming stories this book is just right for you.It is a classic written by L. Frank Baulm. If you haven't heard of the Wizard of oz I am sure your first encounters you will think you are in the book and you wont stop reading it until you are finished.

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Ancestors
Published in Paperback by New Directions Publishing Corporation (2001-06-29)
Author: Kamau Brathwaite
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(Re)Invention of an Invention
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Review Date: 2002-10-21
Ancestors is a "must' read for scholars and critics of Caribbean literature and poetry. Brathwaite (re)invents an invention - a technique that must be recognized as his signature. He is clearly "the" unique voice in the Anglophone Caribbean Literary Canon. My book, The Critical Response to Kamau Brathwaite, which will be published by Greenwood Press in 2003, will further demonstrate his artistry from the 1960s to the present.

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Ancient Borinquen: Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Native Puerto Rico
Published in Paperback by University Alabama Press (2005-10-02)
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A Review of Ancient Borinquen
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Review Date: 2006-11-02
Before starting this review, I need to acknowledge that I am currently working on a project with Peter Siegel, and that my employer also employs Karen Anderson-Córdova on occasion.

I purchased Ancient Borinquen, in part, to catch up on the literature of Puerto Rican archaeology. I was not disappointed. The editor, Peter Siegel, has done an excellent job of compiling papers that capture the breadth and diversity of archaeological research on the island. Ancient Borinquen is current, and its list of contributors includes many of the leading lights of Caribbean research. The volume provides an excellent overview of new approaches and new discoveries in Puerto Rican archaeology. It is not designed as a stand-alone text on the subject, but certainly should be included on the reading list of upperclassmen and graduate students.

The volume includes ten sections, plus a preface. Reniel Rodríguez Ramos begins with an interesting study of the Saladoid to Ostionoid transition. Unlike most studies of these manifestations, Rodríguez Ramos examines the change in terms of lithic technology rather than ceramic modes. The assemblage is from the Paso del Indio site, the subject of an important but as-yet-unreported, data recovery excavation.

In Section 2, Jeff Walker presents an overview of the Paso del Indio excavations. Because of a variety of fiscal, political, and personnel issues, it is unlikely that a full study will be available in the near future. His progress report on this complex, multi-component site will be the major source of information on this site for several years. Walker does an admirable job of condensing the extensive information and highlighting the most important points.

The contribution by Peter Siegel, John Jones, Deborah Pearsall, and Daniel Wagner is a strong example of the maturation of archaeology on the island. The authors utilize a comibination of chronological, settlement, geoarchaeological, and microbotanical data to examine the relationship of environment and settlement in the Maisabel vicinity.

Two leaders in Caribbean subsistence studies - Susan deFrance and Lee Newsom - provide a thorough overview of paleoethnobotanical research in Puerto Rico. Many of their primary data are contained in often hard to obtain CRM reports, and this synthesis will be helpful to area researchers.

In Section 5, Anne Stokes examines subsistence change through time from another perspective, stable isotope signatures of human bone. Using samples from Maisabel and Paso del Indio, Stokes documents significant differences in the signatures from the late Saladoid and mid-Ostionoid periods.

The contribution from Torres reports on his ongoing dissertation research into pre-Hispanic settlement in south-central Puerto Rico. He argues that archaeologists should be addressing communities rather than individual sites, to better understand regional settlement-subsistence systems. Torres correctly argues that the role of the Tibes Ceremonial Center cannot be fully understood until we know the relationship of Tibes with the surrounding communities. His broader perspective complements the detailed, site-specific work of Curet and others at Tibes.

After reading Jose Oliver's work on the roles of cemis (Section 7) and Peter Roe's excellent analysis of Puerto Rican rock art (Section 8), I felt I was finally starting to appreciate the complexity of Taino and pre-Taino ritual. Oliver's ongoing work in the Caguana region epitomizes one theme of this volume: it is time to shift focus from single sites and begin to consider regional patterns of adaptation. Likewise, Roe has recognized that sufficient data are at hand to begin addressing changes through time in iconography of rock art, and to relate those changes to broader cultural shifts.

Karen Anderson-Córdova extends the temporal range of this volume by addressing the sudden and violent impact of Spanish settlement on the Taino population of Puerto Rico. Anderson-Córdova addresses key sources in reconstructing the rapid decline in Taino population. Although some modern scholars and Taino descendants may argue with her statement that "the Taínos have been extinct for at least five centuries," Anderson-Córdova is correct in noting the rapid loss of a distinct Taino culture in the face of the European onslaught. She is also right in noting that almost no archaeology has been conducted at contact-period Taino sites.

Peter Siegel completes the volume with a summary chapter. Although he addresses each of the contributions, his section also defines future avenues of research, and is well worth the read.

Overall, Ancient Borinquen serves notice that Puerto Rican archaeology continues to be dynamic, interesting, and challenging. As a discipline, Puerto Rican archaeology has moved beyond the excellent baseline work provided by Ricardo Alegría and Irving Rouse, and the future is full of promise. To see where Puerto Rican archaeology stands in 2006, the student or professional archaeologist need look no further than Ancient Borinquen. I wholeheartedly recommend this book.


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