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2014
Ruétalo, Victoria, Lacroix, Denis
The Nosotros television programme has existed in Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) since 1982 and has been broadcasting hour-long shows on Shaw Television. The programme, founded by Lito Azócar, represents the views, history and memory of local Latin American communities in Alberta. In keeping with its...
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Nosotros: A Digitization Story Between a University Library and Its Latin American Community
Download2019-01-01
Collecting latin American and Caribbean materials for a large Canadian university library in the twenty- first century now goes beyond the straight- forward acquisition of traditionally published information sources. the widespread use of approval plans allows academic librarians’ attention to...
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Overcoming the Populist Discourse: A Literary Analysis of the Methodology in Patria o muerte
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The centrality of Simón Bolívar in the Venezuelan imaginarium has contemporarily been replaced by Hugo Chávez Frías (1999 - 2013). To the point that Chávez has centralized not just the government, but also the lives of Venezuelans around his own. Even after his death, the effects of his charisma,...
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2016-12-08
This file is a Spanish transcription of Programa Nosotros Episode entitled Salud or Health created for Professor Ann de Leon's course Spanish 405 at the University of Alberta in the fall of 2016 as part of the community service learning portion. The television episode aired on April 29, 1990.