Santo Domingo a HaNdbook

Santo Domingo a HaNdbook
Title Santo Domingo a HaNdbook PDF eBook
Author International Bureau of the American Republics
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Total Pages 678
Release 1892
Genre Dominican Republic
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Hand Book of Santo Domingo

Hand Book of Santo Domingo
Title Hand Book of Santo Domingo PDF eBook
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Total Pages 226
Release 1892
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Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo
Title Santo Domingo PDF eBook
Author International Bureau of the American Republics
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release 1892
Genre Dominican Republic
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Area Handbook for the Dominican Republic

Area Handbook for the Dominican Republic
Title Area Handbook for the Dominican Republic PDF eBook
Author Thomas Duval Roberts
Publisher
Total Pages 460
Release 1966
Genre Dominican Republic
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The Book of Prayer of Sor María of Santo Domingo

The Book of Prayer of Sor María of Santo Domingo
Title The Book of Prayer of Sor María of Santo Domingo PDF eBook
Author Mary E. Giles
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 232
Release 1990-07-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438404069

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The history of women's spirituality and Christian mysticism demonstrates that women have been influential religious leaders even without benefit of priestly ordination and theological training. St. Catherine of Siena and St. Teresa of Avila are examples of women with visionary gifts of tremendous power. A less well-known Spanish visionary is Sor María of Santo Domingo, a Dominican tertiary of peasant lineage who became so famous for her raptures, austerities, and prophecies that the king, a cardinal, and nobles considered her a living saint. In 1948 research in the archives of the University of Zaragoza uncovered The Book of Prayer of Sor María of Santo Domingo (originally published around 1518) which had gone unnoticed for centuries. The text includes some of Sor María's ecstatic utterances and representations, and is a first-hand look at a women who in many ways is as representative of the early years of sixteenth century Spain as St. Teresa was of the later years. Giles' book provides the first English translation of this text as well as a study of Sor María and the issues that pushed her into the limelight.

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities
Title A Tale of Two Cities PDF eBook
Author Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 319
Release 2018-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 0691188394

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In the second half of the twentieth century Dominicans became New York City's largest, and poorest, new immigrant group. They toiled in garment factories and small groceries, and as taxi drivers, janitors, hospital workers, and nannies. By 1990, one of every ten Dominicans lived in New York. A Tale of Two Cities tells the fascinating story of this emblematic migration from Latin America to the United States. Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof chronicles not only how New York itself was forever transformed by Dominican settlement but also how Dominicans' lives in New York profoundly affected life in the Dominican Republic. A Tale of Two Cities is unique in offering a simultaneous, richly detailed social and cultural history of two cities bound intimately by migration. It explores how the history of burgeoning shantytowns in Santo Domingo--the capital of a rural country that had endured a century of intense U.S. intervention and was in the throes of a fitful modernization--evolved in an uneven dialogue with the culture and politics of New York's Dominican ethnic enclaves, and vice versa. In doing so it offers a new window on the lopsided history of U.S.-Latin American relations. What emerges is a unique fusion of Caribbean, Latin American, and U.S. history that very much reflects the complex global world we live in today.

Being La Dominicana

Being La Dominicana
Title Being La Dominicana PDF eBook
Author Rachel Afi Quinn
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 180
Release 2021-08-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252052714

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Rachel Afi Quinn investigates how visual media portray Dominican women and how women represent themselves in their own creative endeavors in response to existing stereotypes. Delving into the dynamic realities and uniquely racialized gendered experiences of women in Santo Domingo, Quinn reveals the way racial ambiguity and color hierarchy work to shape experiences of identity and subjectivity in the Dominican Republic. She merges analyses of context and interviews with young Dominican women to offer rare insights into a Caribbean society in which the tourist industry and popular media reward, and rely upon, the ability of Dominican women to transform themselves to perform gender, race, and class. Engaging and astute, Being La Dominicana reveals the little-studied world of today's young Dominican women and what their personal stories and transnational experiences can tell us about the larger neoliberal world.