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Essays On South America
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South-American Native Tribes
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A 10 page research paper discussing the history, culture, anthropology, and social evolution of three groups of Native Indians : The Yanomamo (regarded as one of the most violent societies on Earth !), the Zapotecs (known for architecture & urban development), and the Yucatecs (relevant to Mayans) Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Zapotec.rtf
Essay Title: South-American Native Tribes
“Eroding Military Influence In Brazil Politicians Against Soldiers”: A Discussion of the Book by Wendy Hunter
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An 8 page overview of the “rational choice theory” proposed by this author in an attempt to explain the effect of Brazil’s democracy on the gradual erosion of military emphasis in favor of programs perceived by the masses to be in their best interests. Suggests that politicians make a rational decision to pursue the votes of the masses over the few which could be gleaned by maintaining a more militarily favorable approach. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPbrzRtn.wps
Essay Title: “Eroding Military Influence In Brazil Politicians Against Soldiers”: A Discussion of the Book by Wendy Hunter
“Illiberal” Democracy -- Authoritarianism in Disguise
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This 10
page report discusses the idea of “illiberal” democracy and how
in nations throughout the world, democratic elections are held
and then pointed to as examples of the democratization of the
country. Such systems are those which claim to be democracies but
are actually a hybrid in which political liberties exist but
civil liberties are limited. The rule of the people is determined
by what those ruling the people want them to want. Peru serves as
an excellent example of that process and is discussed in the
paper. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWildemo.rtf
Essay Title: “Illiberal” Democracy -- Authoritarianism in Disguise
“Magical Death” -- An Ethnographic Film about the Yanomami of
South America
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This 5 page report discusses the film “Magical
Death,” produced by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon and
ethnographic filmmaker Timothy Asch. Magical Death, made in 1973,
portrays Yanomami shamans causing a trance through taking
psycho-active drug “ebene.” They do this in order to be able to
contact their spirit helpers or “hekura” for assistance and
guidance in times of sickness or adversity. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWmdeath.rtf
Essay Title: “Magical Death” -- An Ethnographic Film about the Yanomami of
South America
“Our Guerrillas, Our Sidewalks” by Herbert Braun
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A 3 page summary of “Our
Guerrillas, Our Sidewalks” by Herbert Braun. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAbraun.rtf
Essay Title: “Our Guerrillas, Our Sidewalks” by Herbert Braun
“The Falklands Conflict”
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A paper which looks at the international ramifications of the Falklands war, in terms of the way in which it affected both Britain and Argentina and their respective status within the global community.
Filename: JLfalklands.wps
Essay Title: “The Falklands Conflict”
“The Mission” Starring Jeremy Irons, Robert DeNiro and Cultural
Imperialism
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This 12 page report discusses the invasion of the
European world to the “new” world that often took place under the
guise of promoting Christianity and saving native people. “The
Mission” captures the hopelessness and ultimate destruction that
took place because of such domination. As the movie unfolds in
truly remarkable cinemagraphic beauty (it won the Oscar for
cinematography), it becomes clear that it is not the Indians who
are in need of salvation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWmishun.wps
Essay Title: “The Mission” Starring Jeremy Irons, Robert DeNiro and Cultural
Imperialism
Allende, Feitlowitz, and Costa-Gavras -- Visions of Fear, Loss,
and Mysticism in South America
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This 6 page report discusses the
vision created of the nations of South America by best-selling
novelist Isabel Allende in Of Love and Shadows, investigative
writer Marguerite Feitlowitz in Lexicon of Terror, and movie
director/writer Costa-Gavras in the 1982 movie Missing
establishes the vision of a world of frightening, yet often
lyrical, contrasts. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWallmis.wps
Essay Title: Allende, Feitlowitz, and Costa-Gavras -- Visions of Fear, Loss,
and Mysticism in South America
Amalia and Facundo: Romanticism and Realism
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An 8-oage paper comparing and contrasting Facundo by D.F. Sarmiento and Amalia by Jose Marmol. Describes the books' romanticism and realism. Lists 2 sources.
Filename: kharg.wps
Essay Title: Amalia and Facundo: Romanticism and Realism
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