Adiós a las armas

Adiós a las armas
Title Adiós a las armas PDF eBook
Author Luys Santa Marina
Publisher
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Release 1930
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Adis a las armas

Adis a las armas
Title Adis a las armas PDF eBook
Author Ernest Hemingway
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 386
Release 2015-09-12
Genre
ISBN 9781517311094

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El lector es llevado al frente de Piave, al encarnizado enfrentamiento entre las tropas austríacas e italianas. Descubrimos las primicias y el desarrollo del profundo amor que unirá a Henry, teniente de ambulancias norteamericano herido en una ofensiva, a la enfermera Catherine Barkley.

Adiós a las armas, 1976-1987

Adiós a las armas, 1976-1987
Title Adiós a las armas, 1976-1987 PDF eBook
Author Luis Alberto Sánchez
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1988
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ISBN

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Adios a las armas

Adios a las armas
Title Adios a las armas PDF eBook
Author Ernest Hemingway
Publisher
Total Pages 270
Release 1960
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Testimonio personal

Testimonio personal
Title Testimonio personal PDF eBook
Author Luis Alberto Sánchez
Publisher
Total Pages 302
Release 1987
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Testimonio personal: Adiós a las armas 1976-1987

Testimonio personal: Adiós a las armas 1976-1987
Title Testimonio personal: Adiós a las armas 1976-1987 PDF eBook
Author Luis Alberto Sánchez
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1969
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Adiós Niño

Adiós Niño
Title Adiós Niño PDF eBook
Author Deborah T. Levenson
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 196
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822395622

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In Adiós Niño: The Gangs of Guatemala City and the Politics of Death, Deborah T. Levenson examines transformations in the Guatemalan gangs called Maras from their emergence in the 1980s to the early 2000s. A historical study, Adiós Niño describes how fragile spaces of friendship and exploration turned into rigid and violent ones in which youth, and especially young men, came to employ death as a natural way of living for the short period that they expected to survive. Levenson relates the stark changes in the Maras to global, national, and urban deterioration; transregional gangs that intersect with the drug trade; and the Guatemalan military's obliteration of radical popular movements and of social imaginaries of solidarity. Part of Guatemala City's reconfigured social, political, and cultural milieu, with their members often trapped in Guatemala's growing prison system, the gangs are used to justify remilitarization in Guatemala's contemporary postwar, post-peace era. Portraying the Maras as microcosms of broader tragedies, and pointing out the difficulties faced by those youth who seek to escape the gangs, Levenson poses important questions about the relationship between trauma, memory, and historical agency.