Search results for ""Author Juan Herrera""
Duke University Press Cartographic Memory: Social Movement Activism and the Production of Space
In Cartographic Memory, Juan Herrera maps 1960s Chicano movement activism in the Latinx neighborhood of Fruitvale in Oakland, California, showing how activists there constructed a politics forged through productions of space. From Chicano-inspired street murals to the architecture of restaurants and shops, Herrera shows how Fruitvale’s communities and spaces serve as a palpable, living record of movement politics and achievements. Drawing on oral histories with Chicano activists, ethnography, and archival research, Herrera analyzes how activism has shaped Fruitvale. Herrera examines the ongoing nature of activism through nonprofit organizations and urban redevelopment projects like the Fruitvale Transit Village that root movements in place. Revealing that the social justice activism in Fruitvale fights for a space that does not yet exist, Herrera brings to life contentious politics about the nature of Chicanismo, Latinidad, and belonging while foregrounding the lasting social and material legacies of movements so often relegated to the past.
£81.00
Duke University Press Cartographic Memory: Social Movement Activism and the Production of Space
In Cartographic Memory, Juan Herrera maps 1960s Chicano movement activism in the Latinx neighborhood of Fruitvale in Oakland, California, showing how activists there constructed a politics forged through productions of space. From Chicano-inspired street murals to the architecture of restaurants and shops, Herrera shows how Fruitvale’s communities and spaces serve as a palpable, living record of movement politics and achievements. Drawing on oral histories with Chicano activists, ethnography, and archival research, Herrera analyzes how activism has shaped Fruitvale. Herrera examines the ongoing nature of activism through nonprofit organizations and urban redevelopment projects like the Fruitvale Transit Village that root movements in place. Revealing that the social justice activism in Fruitvale fights for a space that does not yet exist, Herrera brings to life contentious politics about the nature of Chicanismo, Latinidad, and belonging while foregrounding the lasting social and material legacies of movements so often relegated to the past.
£22.99
Alianza Editorial La radio de piedra
" La radio de piedra " , primera y deslumbrante novela de Juan Herrera, es una pequeña joya literaria que sorprenderá y emocionará por su lúcida mirada sobre unos tiempos pasados que no necesariamente fueron mejores. Con ternura, nostalgia, crítica social e ironía, Juan Herrera nos sumerge en un polvoriento pueblo castellano perdido en la retaguardia de una guerra sin sentido. Un microcosmos habitado por moscas pegajosas, beatas enamoradas, hermanas lujuriosas, mendigos trashumantes, un ciego memorioso, un poeta cojo, un alcalde honrado, un cura cruzado... Toda una galería de alucinados lugareños reunidos cada noche, en torno a una radio de galena, para que su único oyente, su dueño, les contara la guerra.Con ecos de la picaresca clásica, de " El bosque animado " , del " Amarcord " de Fellini, de Azcona y de Berlanga, " La radio de piedra " es un homenaje a la comunicación oral, a la solidaridad, a la tolerancia y al humor que revela la aguda capacidad para el retrato y la evocació
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