Fault lines : views across Haiti's divide /
Основен автор: | Bell, Beverly, 1962- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2013.
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Fault lines |
Съдържание:
- Introduction : 35 seconds
- We don't have enough water to make tears (surviving the earthquake, or not) (January 2010)
- What we have, we share : solidarity undergirds rescue and relief (January 2010)
- The pearl of the Antilles : the political economy of peril (February 2010)
- Maroon man : social movements throughout history (February 2010)
- We will carry you on : the women's movement (March 2010)
- You can't eat okra with one finger : community-run humanitarian aid (March 2010)
- Fragile as a crystal (tales from three months out) (April 010)
- Children of the land : small farmers and agriculture (April 2010)
- Grains and guns : foreign aid and reconstruction (May 2010)
- The ones who must decide : social movements in the reconstruction (May 2010)
- Our bodies are shaking now : violence against girls and women (June 2010)
- The creole connection : people-to-people aid and solidarity across borders (June 2010)
- We've lost the battle, but we haven't lost the war (tales from six months out) (July 2010)
- Social fault lines : class and catastrophe (July 2010)
- Monsanto seeds, Miami rice : the politics of food aid and trade (August 2010)
- Home : from tent camp to community (August 2010)
- For want of twenty cents : children's rights and security (September 2010)
- The Super Bowl of disasters : profiting from crisis (September 2010)
- The commonplace amidst the catastrophic (tales from nine months out) (October 2010)
- Beyond medical care : the health of the nation (October 2010)
- Hold strong : the pros and pitfalls of resilience (November 2010)
- Mrs. Clinton will never see me working there the offshore assembly industry (November, 2010)
- The central pillar : peasant women (December 2010)
- Elections (in the time of cholera) (December 2010)
- We will never fall asleep forgetting (tales from twelve months out) (January 2011)
- Epilogue : bringing it back home.