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|a The Colombia reader :
|b history, culture, politics /
|c edited by Ann Farnsworth-Alvear, Marco Palacios, and Ana María Gómez López.
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|g I.
|t Human Geography --
|t Ahpikondiá /
|r Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff --
|t Photographs of Indigenous People /
|r Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff --
|t "One after the Other, They All Fell Under Your Majesty's Rule" : Lands Loyal to the Bogotá Become New Granada /
|r Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada and Anonymous --
|t A City in the African Diaspora /
|r Anonymous and Álvaro José Arroyo --
|t Crossing to Nationhood across a Cabuya Bridge in the Eastern Andes /
|r Manuel Ancízar --
|t A Gaping Mouth Swallowing Men /
|r José Eustasio Rivera. --
|t Frontier "Incidents" Trouble Bogotá /
|r Jane M. Rausch and Alfredo Villamil Fajardo --
|t Crab Antics on San Andrés and Providencia /
|r Peter Wilson --
|t Pacific Coast Communities and Law 70 of 1993 /
|r Senate of the Republic of Colombia --
|t Toward a History of Colombian Musics /
|r Egberto Bermúdez --
|t Colombian Soccer Is Transformed : The Selección Nacional in the 1990s /
|r Andrés Dávila Ladrón de Guevara --
|t Colombian Queens /
|r Jaime Manrique --
|g II.
|t Religious Pluralities : Faith, Intolerance, Politics, and Accommodation --
|t Idolators and Encomenderos /
|r Fray Jerónimo de San Miguel. --
|t Miracles Made Possible by African Interpreters /
|r Anna María Splendiani and Tulio Aristizábal /
|r SJ --
|t My Soul, Impoverished and Unclothed ... /
|r Francisca Josefa Castillo --
|t A King of Cups /
|r Gregorio José Rodríguez Carrillo, Bishop of Cartagena --
|t Courting Papal Anger : The "Scandal" of Mortmain Property /
|r Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera --
|t Liberalism and Sin /
|r Anonymous /
|r Rafael Uribe Uribe /
|r and Andrés Botero --
|t Sabina, Bring Some Candles to Light to the Virgin /
|r Albalucía Ángel --
|t Processions and Festivities /
|r Nereo López, Richard Cross, and Nina Sánchez de Friedemann. --
|t We Were Not Able to Say That We Were Jewish /
|r Paul Hané --
|t As a Colombian, as a Sociologist, as a Christian, and as a Priest, I Am a Revolutionary /
|r Camilo Torres Restrepo --
|t Who Stole the Chalice from Badillo's Church? /
|r Rafael Escalona --
|t Life Is a Birimbí /
|r Rodrigo Parra Sandoval --
|t Our Lady of the Assassins /
|r Fernando Vallejo --
|t One Woman's Path to Pentecostal Conversion /
|r Elizabeth Brusco --
|t La Ombligada /
|r Sergio Antonio Mosquera --
|t A Witness to Impunity /
|r Javier Giraldo, SJ --
|g III.
|t City and Country. --
|t Emptying the "Storehouse" of Indian Labor and Goods /
|r Anonymous : "Encomiendas, encomenderos e indígenas tributarios del Nuevo Reino de Granada --
|t "To Santafé! To Santafé! /
|r Anonymous : Capitulaciones de Zipaquirá --
|t Killing a Jaguar /
|r Jorge Isaacs --
|t The Time of the Slaves Is Over /
|r Candelario Obeso --
|t A Landowner's Rules /
|r Ángel María Caballero --
|t Muleteers on the Road /
|r Beatríz Helena Robledo --
|t Campesino Life in the Boyacá Highlands /
|r Orlando Fals Borda --
|t One Lowland Town Becomes a World : Gabriel García Márquez Returning to Aracataca /
|r Gabriel García Márquez --
|t The Bricklayers : 1968 on Film /
|r Jorge Rufinelli. --
|t Switchblades in the City /
|r Arturo Álape --
|t Desplazado : "Now I Am Here as an Outcast" /
|r Anonymous --
|t An Agrarian Counterreform /
|r Luis Bernardo Flórez Enciso --
|g IV.
|t Lived Inequalities /
|r Rules Are Issued for Different Populations : Indians, Blacks, Non-Christians /
|r Anonymous : Libro de acuerdos de la Audiencia Real del Nuevo Reino de Granada --
|t The Marqués and Marquesa of San Jorge /
|r Joaquín Gutiérrez --
|t An Indian Nobleman Petitions His King /
|r Diego de Torres --
|t A Captured Maroon Faces His Interrogators /
|r Francisco Angola --
|t Carrasquilla's Characters : La Negra Narcisa, el Amito Martín, and Doña Bárbara /
|r Tomás Carrasquilla --
|t Carried through the Streets of Bogotá : Grandmother's Sedan Chair /
|r Eduardo Caballero Calderón --
|t The Street-Car Bogotá of New Social Groups : Clerks, Switchboard Operators, Pharmacists /
|r Augusto Morales Pino --
|t It Is a Norm among Us to Believe That a Woman Cannot Act on Her Own Criteria /
|r María Cano --
|t I Energetically Protest in Defense of Truth and Justice /
|r Manuel Quintín Lame --
|t Bringing Presents from Abroad /
|r Manuel Zapata Olivella --
|t Cleaning for Other People /
|r Anna Rubbo and Michael Taussig --
|t A Feminist Writer Sketches the Interior Life and Death of an Upper-Class Woman /
|r Marvel Moreno --
|t Barranquilla's First Gay Carnival Queen /
|r Gloria Triana --
|t Romance Tourism /
|r Felicity Schaeffer-Grabiel --
|t They Are Using Me as Cannon Fodder /
|r Flaco Flow and Melanina --
|g V.
|t Violence --
|t Captains and Criminals /
|r Juan Rodríguez Freile --
|t War to the Death /
|r Simón Bolívar --
|t A Girl's View of War in the Capital /
|r Soledad Acosta de Samper --
|t Let This Be Our Last War /
|r José María Quijano Wallis --
|t The "Silent Demonstration" of February 7, 1948 /
|r Jorge Eliécer Gaitán --
|t Dead Bodies Appear on the Streets /
|r Gustavo Álvarez Gardeazábal --
|t Cruelty Acted as a Stimulant /
|r José Gutiérrez Rodríguez --
|t Two Views of the National Front /
|r Álvaro Gómez Hurtado and Ofelia Uribe de Acosta --
|t Starting Points for the FARC and the ELN /
|r Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia and Ejército de Liberación Nacional --
|t Where Is Omaira Montoya? /
|r María Tila Uribe and Francisco J. Trujillo --
|t We Prefer a Grave in Colombia to a Cell in the United States /
|r Los Extraditables --
|t A Medic's Life within a Cocaine-Fueled Paramilitary Organization /
|r Diego Viáfara Salinas --
|t Carlos Castaño "Confesses" /
|r Mauricio Arangurén Molina --
|t The Song of the Flies /
|r María Mercedes Carranza --
|t Kidnapped /
|r Luis Mendieta Ovalle --
|t Parapolitics /
|r Claudia López and Óscar Sevillano --
|t Turning Points in the Colombian Conflict, 1960s--1990s /
|r Joseph Fabry, James Mollison, Robert Romero Ospina, Daniel Jiménez, El Espectador and Ricardo Mazalán [Untitled] --
|g VI.
|t Change and Continuity in the Colombian Economy /
|t El Dorado /
|r Fray Pedro Simón --
|t The Conquest Yields Other Treasures : Potatoes, Yucca, Corn /
|r Juan de Castellanos and Galeotto Cei --
|t Cauca's Slave Economy /
|r Germán Colmenares --
|t A Jesuit Writes to the King : Profits from Coca Leaf Could Surpass Tea /
|r Antonio Julián --
|t Bogotá's Market, ca.
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|r Agustín Codazzi --
|t A Banker Invites Other Bankers to Make Money in Colombia /
|r Phanor James Eder --
|t How Many People Were Massacred in 1928? /
|r Telegrams, American Legation in Bogotá and Consul in Santa Marta --
|t Strikers or Revolutionaries? : Strikers and Revolutionaries? /
|r Mauricio Archila Neira and Raúl Eduardo Mahecha --
|t Coffee and "Social Equilibrium" /
|r Federación Nacional de Cafeteros --
|t Two Views of a Foreign Mining Enclave : The Chocó Pacífico /
|r Patrick O'Neill and Aquiles Escalante --
|t Carlos Ardila Lülle : "How I Got Rich" /
|r Patricia Lara Salive and Jesús Ortíz Nieves --
|t The Arrow /
|r David Sánchez Juliao --
|t A Portrait of Drug "Mules" in the 1990s /
|r Alfredo Molano --
|t Luciano Romero : One among Thousands of Unionists Murdered in Colombia /
|r European Center for Constitutional, Human Rights and Peter Brabeck-Letmathe --
|g VII.
|t Transnational Colombia /
|r A Creole Reads the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen /
|r Antonio Nariño --
|t Humboldt's Diary, May 1801 /
|r Alexander von Humboldt --
|t The Most Practical, Because the Most Brutal /
|r José Asunción Silva --
|t Grandfather Arrives from Bremen /
|r Pedro Gómez Valderrama --
|t We Were Called "Turks" /
|r Elías Saer Kayata --
|t Two Presidents' Views : "I Took the Isthmus" and "I Was Dispossessed, Insulted, and Dishonored to No End" /
|r Theodore Roosevelt and Marco Fidel Suárez --
|t Facing the Yankee Enemy /
|r José María Vargas Vila --
|t Bogotá's Art Scene in 1957 : "There Is No Room for Any of the Old Servilism" /
|r Marta Traba --
|t 1969 : The GAO Evaluates Money Spent in Colombia /
|r US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations --
|t Who Was Where during the Mapiripán Massacre? /
|r Ignacio Gómez Gómez --
|t A Minga of Voluntary Eradication /
|r Asociación Popular de Negros Unidos del Rio Yurumanguí (APONURY) --
|t Latin American Ex-Presidents Push to Reorient the War on Drugs /
|r Latin American Commission on Drugs and Democracy --
|t A New Export Product : Yo soy Betty, la fea Goes Global /
|r Yeidy Rivero --
|t Today We Understand and Can Say No /
|r Lorenzo Muelas --
|t Toward a Stable and Enduring Peace /
|r Delegados del Gobierno de la República de Colombia (Gobierno Nacional) and Delegados de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia-Ejército del Pueblo.
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|a Frontier "Incidents" Trouble Bogotá, Jane M. Rausch and Alfredo Villamil FajardoCrab Antics on San Andrés and Providencia, Peter Wilson; Pacific Coast Communities and Law 70 of 1993, Senate of the Republic of Colombia; Toward a History of Colombian Musics, Egberto Bermúdez; Colombian Soccer Is Transformed: The Selección Nacional in the 1990s, Andrés Dávila Ladrón de Guevara; Colombian Queens, Jaime Manrique; II. Religious Pluralities: Faith, Intolerance, Politics, and Accommodation; Idolators and Encomenderos, Fray Jerónimo de San Miguel.
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|a Miracles Made Possible by African Interpreters, Anna María Splendiani and Tulio Aristizábal, SJMy Soul, Impoverished and Unclothed ..., Francisca Josefa Castillo; A King of Cups, Gregorio José Rodríguez Carrillo, Bishop of Cartagena; Courting Papal Anger: The "Scandal" of Mortmain Property, Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera; Liberalism and Sin, Anonymous, Rafael Uribe Uribe, and Andrés Botero; Sabina, Bring Some Candles to Light to the Virgin, Albalucía Ángel; Processions and Festivities, Nereo López, Richard Cross, and Nina Sánchez de Friedemann.
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|a We Were Not Able to Say That We Were Jewish, Paul HanéAs a Colombian, as a Sociologist, as a Christian, and as a Priest, I Am a Revolutionary, Camilo Torres Restrepo; Who Stole the Chalice from Badillo's Church?, Rafael Escalona; Life Is a Birimbí, Rodrigo Parra Sandoval; Our Lady of the Assassins, Fernando Vallejo; One Woman's Path to Pentecostal Conversion, Elizabeth Brusco; La Ombligada, Sergio Antonio Mosquera; A Witness to Impunity, Javier Giraldo, SJ; III. City and Country.
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|a Emptying the "Storehouse" of Indian Labor and Goods, Anonymous: "Encomiendas, encomenderos e indígenas tributarios del Nuevo Reino de Granada"To Santafé! To Santafé!, Anonymous: Capitulaciones de Zipaquirá; Killing a Jaguar, Jorge Isaacs; The Time of the Slaves Is Over, Candelario Obeso; A Landowner's Rules, Ángel María Caballero; Muleteers on the Road, Beatríz Helena Robledo; Campesino Life in the Boyacá Highlands, Orlando Fals Borda; One Lowland Town Becomes a World: Gabriel García Márquez Returning to Aracataca, Gabriel García Márquez; The Bricklayers: 1968 on Film, Jorge Rufinelli.
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|a Containing over one hundred selections ranging from songs, artwork, and poetry, to journalism, oral history, and scholarship-most published in English for the first time-The Colombia Reader presents a rich and multi-layered account of this complex nation from the colonial era to the present.
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