A Beautiful, Cruel Country

A Beautiful, Cruel Country

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  • Author: Eva Antonia Wilbur-Cruce
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 0816534357
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 336

Arizona's Arivaca Valley lies only a short distance from the Mexican border and is a rugged land in which to put down stakes. When Arizona Territory was America's last frontier, this area was homesteaded by Anglo and Mexican settlers alike, who often displaced the Indian population that had lived there for centuries. This frontier way of life, which prevailed as recently as the beginning of the twentieth century, is now recollected in vivid detail by an octogenarian who spent her girlhood in this beautiful, cruel country. Eva Antonia Wilbur inherited a unique affinity for the land. Granddaughter of a Harvard-educated physician who came to the Territory in the 1860s, she was the firstborn child of a Mexican mother and Anglo father who instilled in her an appreciation for both cultures. Little Toña learned firsthand the responsibilities of ranching—an education usually reserved for boys—and also experienced the racial hostility that occurred during those final years before the Tohono O'odham were confined to a reservation. Begun as a reminiscence to tell younger family members about their "rawhide tough and lonely" life at the turn of the century, Mrs. Wilbur-Cruce's book is rich with imagery and dialogue that brings the Arivaca area to life. Her story is built around the annual cycle of ranch life—its spring and fall round-ups, planting and harvesting—and features a cavalcade of border characters, anecdotes about folk medicine, and recollections of events that were most meaningful in a young girl's life. Her account constitutes a valuable primary source from a region about which nothing similar has been previously published, while the richness of her story creates a work of literature that will appeal to readers of all ages.


Tales of a Cruel Country

Tales of a Cruel Country

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  • Author: Gerald Cumberland
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  • Category : English fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354


Tales of a Cruel Country

Tales of a Cruel Country

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  • Author: Charles Frederick Kenyon
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : English fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354


Cruel Beautiful World

Cruel Beautiful World

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  • Author: Caroline Leavitt
  • Publisher: Algonquin Books
  • ISBN: 161620737X
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 385

“A seductive page-turner that ripples with an undercurrent of suspense.” —The Boston Globe “A seamless triumph of storytelling.” —Gail Godwin, author of Flora It’s 1969, and sixteen-year-old Lucy is about to run away with a much older man to live off the grid in rural Pennsylvania, a rash act that will have frightening repercussions for both her and her older sister, Charlotte. As Lucy’s default caretaker for most of their lives, Charlotte has always been burdened by having to be the responsible one, but never more so than when Lucy’s dream of a rural paradise turns into a nightmare. With precise, haunting prose and indelible characters, Cruel Beautiful World examines the infinitesimal distance between seduction and love, loyalty and duty, and most of all, tells a universal story of sisterhood and the complicated legacy of family. “Absorbing.” —The New York Times Book Review “Captivating.”—Los Angeles Times “Engrossing.” —People “Page-turning suspense.” —New York Journal of Books “Riveting.” —Marie Claire “Marvelous.”—The National Book Review “Hauntingly brilliant.” —Coastal Living “Gripping and suspenseful.” —BookPage “Moving.” —The Washington Post


Articulating Selves

Articulating Selves

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  • Author: Astrid M. Fellner
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  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

The work proposes a critical approach to Chicana identity in literature, supporting the thesis that ethnic identity is constructed through the articulation of the literary characters’ multiple selves. The analysis of the works of Wilbur-Cruce, Cisneros, Ortiz Taylor, Castillo, Limon, and Martinez places identities at the intersections of ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and class, focusing on the characters’ projects of reconstructing their past. The notion of ‘Articulating Selves’ also promotes a way of assuming the subject’s agency, as the characters give voice to their visions of ‘woman’ as an active, dynamic subject.


The Story of Cruel and Unusual

The Story of Cruel and Unusual

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  • Author: Colin Dayan
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 0262260581
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 122

A searing indictment of the American penal system that finds the roots of the recent prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo in the steady dismantling of the Eighth Amendment's prohibition of "cruel and unusual" punishment. The revelations of prisoner abuse and torture at Abu Ghraib and more recently at Guantánamo were shocking to most Americans. And those who condemned the treatment of prisoners abroad have focused on U.S. military procedures and abuses of executive powers in the war on terror, or, more specifically, on the now-famous White House legal counsel memos on the acceptable limits of torture. But in The Story of Cruel and Unusual, Colin Dayan argues that anyone who has followed U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding the Eighth Amendment prohibition of "cruel and unusual" punishment would recognize the prisoners' treatment at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo as a natural extension of the language of our courts and practices in U.S. prisons. In fact, it was no coincidence that White House legal counsel referred to a series of Supreme Court decisions in the 1980s and 1990s in making its case for torture.Dayan traces the roots of "acceptable" torture to slave codes of the nineteenth century that deeply embedded the dehumanization of the incarcerated in our legal system. Although the Eighth Amendment was interpreted generously during the prisoners' rights movement of the late 1960s and 1970s, this period of judicial concern was an anomaly. Over the last thirty years, Supreme Court decisions have once again dismantled Eighth Amendment protections and rendered such words as "cruel" and "inhuman" meaningless when applied to conditions of confinement and treatment during detention. Prisoners' actual pain and suffering have been explained away in a rhetorical haze—with rationalizations, for example, that measure cruelty not by the pain or suffering inflicted, but by the intent of the person who inflicted it. The Story of Cruel and Unusual is a stunningly original work of legal scholarship, and a searing indictment of the U.S. penal system.


Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country

Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country

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  • Author: James Anthony Froude
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  • Category : Authors
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1642

Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle.


Nobody's Island

Nobody's Island

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  • Author: Beatrice Grimshaw
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 342


Journal of the West

Journal of the West

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  • Author: Lorrin L. Morrison
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  • Category : Electronic journals
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 476


Tricotrin. In a winter city. Little Grand and the Marchioness. Our country quarters. Trente-et-un

Tricotrin. In a winter city. Little Grand and the Marchioness. Our country quarters. Trente-et-un

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  • Author: Ouida
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 734