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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1669443892
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 399 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004273689
    Series Statement: The early Americas: history and culture volume 9
    Content: Material encounters and indigenous transformations in the early colonial Americas / Floris W.M. Keehnen, Corinne L. Hofman and Andrzej T. Antczak -- Colonial encounters in Lucayan contexts / Mary Jane Berman and Perry L. Gnivecki -- Treating 'trifles': the indigenous adoption of European material goods in early colonial Hispaniola (1492-1550) / Floris W.M. Keehnen -- Contact and colonial impact in Jamaica: comparative material culture and diet at Sevilla la Nueva and the Taino village of Maima / Shea Henry and Robyn Woodward -- European material culture in indigenous sites in northeastern Cuba / Roberto Valcarcel Rojas -- Breaking and making identities: transformations of ceramic repertoires in early colonial Hispaniola / Marlieke Ernst and Corinne L. Hofman -- Rancherias: historical archaeology of early colonial campsites on Margarita and Coche Islands, Venezuela / Andrzej T. Antczak, Ma. Magdalena Antczak and Oliver Antczak -- Santa Maria de la Antigua del Darien: the aftermath of colonial settlement / Alberto Sarcina -- Material encounters and indigenous transformations in early colonial El Salvador / William R. Fowler and Jeb J. Card -- Hybrid cultures: the visibility of the European invasion of Caribbean Honduras in the sixteenth century / Russell N. Sheptak and Rosemary A. Joyce -- Exotics for the lords and gods: Lowland Maya consumption of European goods along a Spanish colonial frontier / Jaime J. Awe and Christophe Helmke -- Resignification as fourth narrative: power and the colonial religious experience in Tula, Hidalgo / Shannon Dugan Iverson -- Indigenous pottery technology of Central Mexico during early colonial times / Gilda Hernandez Sanchez -- War and peace in the sixteenth-century Southwest: objected-oriented approaches to native-European encounters and trajectories / Clay Mathers -- 'Beyond the falls': Amerindian stance towards new encounters along the wild coast (AD 1595-1627) / Martijn M. Bel van den and Gerard Collomb -- Colonial encounters in the Southern Lesser Antilles: indigenous resistance, material transformations, and diversity in an ever-globalizing world / Corinne L. Hofman, Menno L.P. Hoogland, Arie Boomert and John Angus Martin -- Epilogue: situating colonial interaction and materials: scale, context, theory / Maxine Oland.
    Content: "Material Encounters and Indigenous Transformations in the Early Colonial Americas brings together 15 case studies focusing on the early colonial history and archaeology of indigenous cultural persistence and change in the Caribbean and its surrounding mainland(s) after AD 1492. With a special emphasis on material culture and by foregrounding indigenous agency in shaping the diverse outcomes of colonial encounters, this volume offers new perspectives on early modern cultural interactions in the first regions of the 'New World' that were impacted by European colonization. The volume contributors specifically investigate how foreign goods were differentially employed, adopted, and valued across time, space, and scale, and what implications such material encounters had for indigenous social, political, and economic structures Contributors are: Andrzej T. Antczak, Ma. M. Antczak, Oliver Antczak, Jaime J. Awe, Martijn van den Bel, Mary Jane Berman, Arie Boomert, Jeb J. Card, Charles R. Cobb, Gérard Collomb, Shannon Dugan Iverson, Marlieke Ernst, William R. Fowler, Perry L. Gnivecki, Christophe Helmke, Shea Henry, Gilda Hernández Sánchez, Corinne L. Hofman, Menno L.P. Hoogland, Rosemary A. Joyce, Floris W.M. Keehnen, J. Angus Martin, Clay Mathers, Maxine Oland, Alberto Sarcina, Russell N. Sheptak, Roberto Valcárcel Rojas, Robyn Woodward"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004392458
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Material encounters and indigenous transformations in the early colonial Americas Leiden : Brill, 2019 ISBN 9789004392458
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Karibik ; Indigenes Volk ; Sachkultur ; Archäologie
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
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    Book
    Chicago : The Peoples Book Club
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039714478
    Format: 334 S.
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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  • 3
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    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_515849219
    Format: XI, 436 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: 6. ed.
    ISBN: 0195320425 , 9780195320428
    Content: 1. America, Iberia, and Africa before the conquest -- Amerindian civilizations on the eve of European conquest -- The Iberian world in the late fifteenth century -- Atlantic Africa in the fifteenth century -- First encounters in the New World -- 2. The age of conquest -- The conquest of Mexico -- The conquest of Peru -- The ebbtide of conquest -- Black participation in the age of conquest -- Conundrums and the Columbian exchange -- 3. Ruling new world empires -- Imperial organization and administration -- The colonial church -- 4. Population and labor -- Changes in the colonial population -- Indian labor -- Slavery and the slave trade -- 5. Production, exchange, and defense -- The mining and sugar industries -- International trade and taxation -- Defense -- The colonial economy -- 6. The social economy : societies of caste and class -- Evolution of colonial societies -- The elites -- Urban and rural middle groups -- The broad base of colonial society -- 7. The family and society -- Family : the foundation of colonial society -- Women in colonial societies and economies -- The culture of honor -- 8. Living in an empire -- Colonial settings -- Daily life in the colonies -- The cultural milieu -- 9. Imperial expansion -- The Spanish colonies, 1680s to 1762 -- Brazil in the age of expansion -- New Spain, Peru, and the reforms of Charles III -- The emergence of the periphery in Spanish America -- 10. Crisis and collapse -- An era of war and crisis for Spain and Portugal -- Independence in South America -- Independence in Mexico and Central America -- Cuba : the "ever faithful isle" -- Spain after the loss of the mainland empire -- Epilogue
    Note: Previous ed.: 2003 , 1. America, Iberia, and Africa before the conquest -- Amerindian civilizations on the eve of European conquest -- The Iberian world in the late fifteenth century -- Atlantic Africa in the fifteenth century -- First encounters in the New World -- 2. The age of conquest -- The conquest of Mexico -- The conquest of Peru -- The ebbtide of conquest -- Black participation in the age of conquest -- Conundrums and the Columbian exchange -- 3. Ruling new world empires -- Imperial organization and administration -- The colonial church -- 4. Population and labor -- Changes in the colonial population -- Indian labor -- Slavery and the slave trade -- 5. Production, exchange, and defense -- The mining and sugar industries -- International trade and taxation -- Defense -- The colonial economy -- 6. The social economy : societies of caste and class -- Evolution of colonial societies -- The elites -- Urban and rural middle groups -- The broad base of colonial society -- 7. The family and society -- Family : the foundation of colonial society -- Women in colonial societies and economies -- The culture of honor -- 8. Living in an empire -- Colonial settings -- Daily life in the colonies -- The cultural milieu -- 9. Imperial expansion -- The Spanish colonies, 1680s to 1762 -- Brazil in the age of expansion -- New Spain, Peru, and the reforms of Charles III -- The emergence of the periphery in Spanish America -- 10. Crisis and collapse -- An era of war and crisis for Spain and Portugal -- Independence in South America -- Independence in Mexico and Central America -- Cuba : the "ever faithful isle" -- Spain after the loss of the mainland empire -- Epilogue.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Political Science , Geography
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    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte ; Lateinamerika ; Kolonialismus ; Geschichte
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048727030
    Format: 1 online resource , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781317501176 , 1317501179 , 9781315714493 , 1315714493 , 9781317501169 , 1317501160 , 9781317501152 , 1317501152
    Content: Talented animation artists often neglect successful storytelling in favor of strong visuals, but now you can have both with this complete guide to adaptation for animation. Veteran independent filmmakerHannes Rall teaches you how to draw and adapt inspiration from copyright-free materials like fairy tales, myths, and classic literature, making it easier than ever to create your own compelling narrative. Particular focus is given to making the adequate narrative and visual choices when transferring a text from page to screen: How to create a successful adaptation. With sections on subjects like transcultural adaptations, visual poetry and production design, this book is just the right mix of practical advice, lavish illustrations, and industry case studies to give you everything you need to start adapting your story today. Key features: Learn to apply concepts of adapting classic and modern literature for animation in different techniques; Exclusive interviews with animation legends Giannalberto Bendazzi, John Canemaker, Ishu Patel and Georges Schwizgebel; Lavishly illustrated with 325 color images (mostly never published before) that give thrilling insights into the visual development of award-winning animated adaptations
    Note: "It is the world, which is within the head of the artist -- a closer look at the history of animated adaptations : an interview with Giannalberto Bendazzi -- "Animation can aspire to poetic imagery and feeling" : an interview with John Canemaker -- Animated ever after : the fairy tale adaptation -- Things that go bump on the screen : adapting gothic literature for animation -- As you like it : adapting Shakespeare for animation -- Sushi on sauerkraut? Transcultural adaptation -- Visual poetry and experimental adaptation : rhyme with reason -- Uncharted territories : adapting contemporary literature for animation -- Visual development and artistic research : how story defines style for animated adaptations
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046258034
    Format: xiv, 379 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln , Illustrationen, Portraits , 25 cm
    Edition: First Edition
    ISBN: 9780316439152
    Content: From the bestselling author of Rise of the Rocket Girls comes the untold story of the women of Walt Disney Studios, who shaped the iconic films that have enthralled generations
    Content: From Snow White to Moana, the animated films of Walt Disney Studios have moved and entertained millions. But few fans know that behind these groundbreaking features was an incredibly influential group of women who fought for respect in an often ruthless male-dominated industry and who have slipped under the radar for decades. Holt shows how these women infiltrated the boys' club of Disney's story and animation departments and used early technologies to create the rich artwork and unforgettable narratives that have become part of the American canon. While battling sexism, domestic abuse, and workplace intimidation, these women also fought to transform the way female characters are depicted to young audiences. - Adapted from jacket
    Note: One day when we were young -- Whistle while you work -- When you wish upon a star -- Waltz of the flowers -- Little April shower -- Baby mine -- Aquarela do Brasil -- You're in the army now -- Zip-a-dee-doo-dah -- So this is love -- In a world of my own -- You can fly! -- Once upon a dream -- Dalmatian plantation -- It's a small world -- Up, down, touch the ground -- Part of your world -- I'll make a man out of you -- For the first time in forever -- Happily ever after
    Language: English
    Keywords: Walt Disney Company ; Walt Disney Animation Studios ; Animationsfilm ; Zeichnerin ; Arbeitnehmerin ; Geschichte
    Author information: Holt, Nathalia 1980-
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049019467
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783030944070
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict Series
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Contents -- 1: Policing the Mexican Past -- Introduction -- Mexico's 'Transitional Justice' Process -- Visions on Transitional Justice -- The Policing of the Past -- Chapter Overview -- References -- 2: The Background: Authoritarianism and Past Atrocity in Mexico -- Introduction -- The Mexican Authoritarian Regime (1929-1968) -- Limited Political Pluralism -- Political Demobilisation -- The Centralisation of Power -- Oppressing and Repressing Threats to the PRI Regime -- Mexico's Protracted Transition Towards Democracy (1968-2000) -- 1968: The Beginning of Transition -- Electoral Reforms -- Repression and Political Violence -- Presidential Elections in 2000: The Change of Regime -- Vicente Fox's Electoral Triumph -- 'Transitional Justice' in the New Regime's Agenda -- The 'Mexican Solution' -- References -- 3: Transitional Justice: A Field of Practice and of Knowledge -- Introduction -- Conventional Approaches to Transitional Justice -- The First Cluster of Research on Transitional Justice: Retributive and Restorative Approaches -- Retributive Approaches -- Restorative Approaches -- The Second Cluster of Research on Transitional Justice: Broadening and Rectifying Transitional Justice -- More and Better Analysis -- Improving Practices and Outcomes -- Measuring the Efficiency of Ideas and Practices -- Broadening the Field -- The Limits of the Arguments Made in the First and Second Clusters of Literature on Transitional Justice -- Lack of Empirical Evidence -- Lack of a Historical Approach -- The Problem of Agency -- The Third Cluster of Research on Transitional Justice: A Social-Constructivist Approach -- Transitional Justice as 'Knowledge' -- Knowledge and Material Effects -- Historical Approach -- The Language of Human Rights -- Agency -- Policing the Past -- States of Denial , Methodological Considerations -- References -- 4: Neither Inevitable Nor Necessary: The Emergence of Mexico's 'Transitional Justice' Process -- Introduction -- The Black Palace (November 2001) -- The Story of Digna Ochoa's Death (October 2001) -- Controversy About How to Come to Terms with the Past (July 2000 to April 2001) -- A Policy of Oblivion -- Retributive Versus Restorative Justice? -- Truth Commissions -- Back to the Black Palace: The SPO and Its Immediate Political Effects -- References -- 5: Making up 'Transitional Justice': Defining, Classifying, and Acting on Human Rights Abuses -- Introduction -- (Pre)Transitional (in)Justice: The (Non-democratic) Origins of the National Human Rights Commission's Recommendation 26/2001 -- The Constitution of Past Human Rights Violations -- The (Original) Object of Knowledge: Forced Disappearances of Persons -- The Subjects: Victims and Perpetrators -- The Historical Period Under Investigation -- Outlining the 'Only Way' to Proceed -- Making 'Transitional Justice' Valid -- A Process in Accordance with the Law -- The Historical Narrative -- Human Rights Obligations of a New Democracy -- Making 'Transitional Justice' Public -- 'It's Useless': Making 'Transitional Justice' Acceptable to Perpetrators -- NHRC's Recommendations: Legally Not Binding -- Human Rights Abuses That Were Not Yet Crimes -- Protecting the Guilty -- Social, Political, and Material Effects -- The (Authoritarian) Lineage of Human Rights Categories -- Atrocities That Were Not Counted in the Process -- Representing Victims' Suffering -- Perpetrators, Responsibility, and Punishment -- References -- 6: The SPO's Retributive Goals: A De Facto Amnesty -- Introduction -- Materialising and Adjusting 'The Mexican Solution' -- The Case of Carlos Francisco Castañeda de la Fuente -- The SPO's Ever-Changing Retributive Mandate -- Forced Disappearances , Illegal Abduction, Forced Disappearance, or Crime Against Humanity? -- Stretching the Law: The Role of the Congress -- (Ad Hoc) Military 'Transitional Justice': The Role of the Army -- Results: The Role of the Courts -- Mexican Genocide -- Aggravated Homicide, Crimes Against Humanity, or Genocide? -- Stretching the Law (Again): The Role of the Congress -- Results: The Role of the Courts -- 'Transitional Justice' and Its Effects in the Process of Democratisation -- References -- 7: Conclusions -- Further Research -- A 'Transitional JUSTICE' Process That Never Was -- Restorative Goals -- Iatrogenesis -- Cultural Denial -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Trevino-Rangel, Javier Policing the Mexican Past Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783030944063
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Durham : Duke University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1030560129
    Format: XIX, 312 S. , Ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. The Hague OAPEN Foundation 2014 Online-Ressource Knowledge unlatched pilot collection
    ISBN: 9780822355793 , 9780822355939 , 0822377071 , 0822355795 , 0822355930 , 9780822377078
    Series Statement: Knowledge unlatched pilot collection
    Content: Known for much of the nineteenth century as "the ever-faithful isle," Cuba did not earn its independence from Spain until 1898, long after most American colonies had achieved emancipation from European rule. In this groundbreaking history, David Sartorius explores the relationship between political allegiance and race in nineteenth-century Cuba. Challenging assumptions that loyalty to the Spanish empire was the exclusive province of the white Cuban elite, he examines the free and enslaved people of African descent who actively supported colonialism. By claiming loyalty, many black and mulatto Cubans attained some degree of social mobility, legal freedom, and political inclusion in a world where hierarchy and inequality were the fundamental lineaments of colonial subjectivity. Sartorius explores Cuba's battlefields, plantations, and meeting halls to consider the goals and limits of loyalty. In the process, he makes a bold call for fresh perspectives on imperial ideologies of race and on the rich political history of the African diaspora
    Content: Introduction : A faithful account of colonial racial politics -- Belonging to an empire : race and rights -- Suspicious affinities : loyal subjectivity and the paternalist public -- The will to freedom : Spanish allegiances in the Ten Years' War -- Publicizing loyalty : race and the post-Zanjón public sphere -- "Long live Spain! death to autonomy!" Liberalism and slave emancipation -- The price of integrity : limited loyalties in revolution -- Conclusion : Subject citizens and the tragedy of loyalty
    Note: Im Rahmen von "Knowledge Unlatched" Open-Access-Publikation auf OAPEN. - Gesehen am 29.04.2014
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780822377078
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048728872
    Format: 1 online resource (383 pages)
    ISBN: 9780814346754
    Content: Explores romantic comedy's revitalizing response to shifting sexual and social mores of the past decade
    Note: Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Forewor -- Romantic Comedy Today: Making Progress Always or Only Maybe? -- Introduction: Love Actually: Romantic Comedy since the Aughts -- Act 1: What's New Is Old: Regenerating Romcom -- 1. We Found Love in a Hopeless Place: Romantic Comedy in the Post-Romantic Age -- 2. Comedy and Melodrama from Sunrise to Midnight: Genre and Gender in Richard Linklater's Before Series -- 3. From Jane to Mindy: The Politics of Narrative Control in the Contemporary Romantic Comedy -- 4. "Third-Act Romances" in Contemporary American Film and Television -- 5. Queer Romance in Take My Wife: How the Television Rom-Sitcom Gives New Life to the Genre -- Act 2: Love in a Time of Precarity: Romcom Realism -- 6. In Love and Up in Smoke: Harold & -- Kumar and the Romantic Turn of the Post-9/11 Stoner Comedy -- 7. Romance as Business in the Capitalist Metropolis: Johnnie To's Don't Go Breaking My Heart 1 and 2 -- 8. Obvious Child, Bookshops, and Po , Acknowledgments -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Book
    London : Haus publ.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV017352994
    Format: 202 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 1904341136 , 1904341128
    Note: Youth -- Weimar -- Berlin -- The blue Angel -- Master and Pupil -- Comeback -- The War in Hollywood -- An Officer's daughter -- Post-war depression -- The Stage -- The beginning of the end -- Dietrich at HOme -- For ever after
    Language: English
    Keywords: Dietrich, Marlene 1901-1992 ; Biografie ; Biographie ; Biografie
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  • 10
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    Book
    Westport, Conn. [u.a.] : Praeger
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014479114
    Format: XI, 287 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 027597703X
    Content: Starting with the organization of tobacco workers and a few other groups in the last years of Spanish colonial rule, Robert J. Alexander traces the growth of the labor movement during the early decades of the republic, noting particularly the influence of three political tendencies: anarchosyndicalists, Marxists, and "independents." He examines the generally unfavorable attitudes of early republican governments to the labor movement, and he discusses the first central labor body, the CNOC, which was at first under anarchist influence, and soon captured by the Communists. The role of the CNOC vis-a-vis the Machado dictatorship, including the "deal" with Machado in 1933 is also discussed
    Content: Alexander then looks at the unions during the short Grau San Martine "nationalist" regime of 1933 and the near-destruction of organized labor by the Batista dictatorship of 1934-1937; the revival of the labor movement after the 1937 "deal" of the Communists with Batista and the establishment of the Confederacion de Trabajadores de Cuba, as well as the struggles for power within it, resulting in a split in the CTC in 1947, with the dominance of the Autentico-party controlled group. During this period regular collective bargaining became more or less the rule. He then describes the deterioration of the Confederacion of Trabajadores de Cuba under the Batista dictatorship of 1952-1959
    Content: Alexander ends with a description of organized labor during the Castro regime: the early attempt of revolutionary trade unionists to establish an independent labor movement, followed by the Castro government's seizure of control of the CTC and its unions, and the conversion of the Cuban labor movement into one patterned after the Stalinist model of a movement designed to stimulate production and productivity--under government control--instead of defending the rights and interests of the unions' members. Based on an extensive review of Cuban materials as well as Alexander's numerous interviews, correspondence, and conversations with key figures from the late 1940s onward, this is the most comprehensive English-language examination of organized labor in Cuba ever written. Essential reading for all scholars and students of Cuban and Latin American labor and economic affairs as well as important to political scientists and historians of the region
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Kuba ; Gewerkschaftsbewegung ; Geschichte
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