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  • - 1500 to the Present
    av Darlene J. Sadlier
    411,-

    A sweeping survey of Brazilian representations-encompassing literature, art, propaganda, mass media, and other realms-across five centuries of evolving identity, brimming with powerful photographs.

  • av Diana Kennedy
    365,-

    International favorite dishes and personal stories from a celebrated food writer and foremost authority on traditional Mexican cooking.Diana Kennedy is the world's preeminent authority on authentic Mexican cooking and one of its best-known food writers. Renowned for her uncompromising insistence on using the correct local ingredients and preparation techniques, she has taught generations of cooks how to prepare traditional dishes from the villages of Mexico, and in doing so, has documented and helped preserve the country's amazingly diverse and rich foodways. Kennedy's own meals for guests are often Mexican, but she also indulges herself and close friends with the nostalgic foods in Nothing Fancy.This acclaimed cookbooknow expanded with new and revised recipes, additional commentary, photos, and reminiscencesreveals Kennedy's passion for simpler, soul-satisfying food, from the favorite dishes of her British childhood (including a technique for making clotted cream that actually works) to rare recipes from Ukraine, Norway, France, and other outposts. In her inimitable style, Kennedy discusses her addictionseverything from good butter, cream, and lard to cold-smoked salmon, Seville orange marmalade, black truffle shavings, escamoles (ant eggs), and proper croissantsas well as her btes noireskosher salt, nonfat dairy products, cassia ';cinnamon,' botoxed turkeys, and nonstick pans and baking sprays, among them. And look out for the ire she unleashes on ';cookbookese,' genetically modified foods, plastic, and unecological kitchen practices! The culminating work of an illustrious career, Nothing Fancy is an irreplaceable opportunity to spend time in the kitchen with Diana Kennedy, listening to the stories she has collected and making the food she has loved over a long lifetime of cooking.';Diana's recipe for her most personal cookbook includes equal parts passion, creativity, and humor, with a soupon of provocation. I love the way she's so blunt in her comments about food and the food world, her btes noires, in this bookit's exactly the way we cooks talk to each other in private, and it rarely gets into our books.' Paula Wolfert, author of The Food of Morocco';Nothing Fancy gives us access to the razor-sharp wit and wisdom of one of the great intuitive cooks of our time.' Zak Pelaccio, chef and owner of Fish & Game, Hudson, New York, and author of Eat With Your Hands';Diana Kennedy is the most serious food writer in Mexico, but what many people won't knowuntil they read this bookis that she's an extraordinary cook of all sorts of cuisines. Cooking casually with her at home is to know her keen palate and deep understanding of how food works. It's also great fun.' Gabriela Cmara, chef and owner of Contramar, Mexico City, and Cala, San Francisco

  • av Diana Kennedy
    706,-

    A James Beard Foundation Awardwinning record of the traditional regional cuisines of Oaxaca, from one of the world's foremost authorities on Mexican cooking.No one has done more to introduce the world to the authentic, flavorful cuisines of Mexico than Diana Kennedy. Acclaimed as the Julia Child of Mexican cooking, Kennedy has been an intrepid, indefatigable student of Mexican foodways for more than fifty years and has published several classic books on the subject, including The Cuisines of Mexico (now available in The Essential Cuisines of Mexico, a compilation of her first three books), The Art of Mexican Cooking, My Mexico, and From My Mexican Kitchen. Her uncompromising insistence on using the proper local ingredients and preparation techniques has taught generations of cooks how to prepareand savorthe delicious, subtle, and varied tastes of Mexico.In Oaxaca al Gusto, Kennedy takes us on an amazing journey into one of the most outstanding and colorful cuisines in the world. The state of Oaxaca is one of the most diverse in Mexico, with many different cultural and linguistic groups, often living in areas difficult to access. Each group has its own distinctive cuisine, and Diana Kennedy has spent many years traveling the length and breadth of Oaxaca to record in words and photographs ';these little-known foods, both wild and cultivated, the way they were prepared, and the part they play in the daily or festive life of the communities I visited.' Oaxaca al Gusto is the fruit of these laborsand the culmination of Diana Kennedy's life's work. Organized by regions, Oaxaca al Gusto presents some three hundred recipesmost from home cooksfor traditional Oaxacan dishes. Kennedy accompanies each recipe with fascinating notes about the ingredients, cooking techniques, and the food's place in family and communal life. Lovely color photographs illustrate the food and its preparation. A special feature of the book is a chapter devoted to the three pillars of the Oaxacan regional cuisineschocolate, corn, and chiles. Notes to the cook, a glossary, a bibliography, and an index complete the volume.

  • - A Culinary Odyssey with Recipes
    av Diana Kennedy
    461,-

    For decades, the author has traveled the length and breadth of Mexico, seeking out the home cooks, local ingredients, and traditional recipes that make Mexican cuisines some of the most varied and flavorful in the world. This book is filled with more than three hundred recipes and stories that capture the essence of Mexican food culture.

  • - Artists Respond to the U.S./Mexico Border
    av Kate Bonansinga
    267,-

    Capturing a place and time that are unique in American art history, a former museum director traces the curatorial process and artistic lineages linked to intriguing artists during significant shifts in the sociopolitical climate at the U.S.-Mexico border

  • - Reconstructing Sacrifice on the North Coast of Peru
     
    956,-

    The first comprehensive synthesis of a major topic in Andean archaeology, this volume reconstructs the complex and situational motivations underlying ritual killing and the broader range of pre- and post-killing rites that were integral to ancient liturgi

  • av Stephanie Sauer
    406,-

    Employing a creative mix of real and fictive events, objects, and people that subverts assumptions about the archiving and display of historical artifacts, this innovative book both documents and evokes an arts collective that played a significant role in the Chicano movement.

  • - An Unconventional History
    av David C. Grove
    213 - 648,-

  • - Commitments, Testimonies, Icons
    av John Mraz
    463,-

    With almost 200 photographs, many never before published, and an authoritative text that delves into the motivations and aesthetics of the photographers who took them, this is the most ambitious and historically accurate visual record of the Mexican Revol

  • - Incidents of Travel and Friendship in Yucatan
    av Macduff Everton
    563,-

    This magnificent ethnographic photo-essay presents the modern Maya of Yucatan who-resilient, resourceful, creative, and armed with intimate knowledge of the place where they live-have survived centuries of upheaval

  • - Fiestas in Central Mexico
    av Yolanda Lastra
    351,-

    A comprehensive study of two intimately linked patron saint fiestas in Central Mexico.

  • - Kuna Culture from Inside and Out
    av James Howe
    485,-

    This sweeping study by a noted anthropologist examines the relationship of the indigenous Kuna of Panama with writing and ethnography over the course of the twentieth century.

  • - The Sociopolitical Structure of an Ancient Mesoamerican City
    av Annabeth Headrick
    345,-

    A grand overview of the New World's most recognizable but least understood ancient city-Teotihuacan, in the Valley of Mexico-which proposes a new model for the city's social and political structure.

  • av Cristobal de Molina
    217,-

    Based on eyewitness accounts of rituals conducted at the height of Inca rule, this is a key document that provides an unparalleled account of the prayers and religious celebrations of the Inca in a context of rapidly changing cultural practices.

  • - A History of Ancient Maya Color
    av Stephen D. Houston
    719,-

    The first systematic study of how the ancient Maya peoples perceived and used color.

  • av Eugene Richards
    463,-

    One of the world's foremost documentary photographers offers an unflinching look at the inhuman conditions suffered by the mentally ill and disabled in many countries.

  • - Recipes from a Culinary Expedition
    av David Sterling
    711,-

    Winner of the 2015 James Beard Foundation Cookbook of the Year award, with over 275 authentic, easy-to-follow recipes, lively stories of their origins, and luscious illustrations, here is the definitive work on the foods of Yucatan, one of the world's gre

  • - A Year in the Highlands of Ecuador
    av Judy Blankenship
    351,-

    Superb photographs and text that create a moving, intimate portrait of a community in the southern highlands of Ecuador.

  • - The Codex Romances de los Senores de la Nueva Espana
    av John Bierhorst
    267,-

    An authoritative transcription, translation, and commentary on a sixteenth-century Nahuatl codex that is one of only two principal sources of Aztec song and a key document in the study of Aztec life in the century after conquest.

  • - Monuments, Mythistory, and the Materialization of Time
    av Prudence M. Rice
    293,-

    A major rethinking of the origins of the two primary calendars used by the ancient lowland Maya, proposing that the calendars developed about a millennium earlier than commonly thought.

  • - American Photography Transformed
    av John Rohrbach
    811,-

    The first book that addresses color in photography from the beginning of the medium to the present, this landmark copublication with the Amon Carter Museum of American Art explores how color transformed photography into today's dominant artistic form.

  • - A Memoir on Cycling, Immigration, and the Latinoization of the U.S.
    av Louis Gerard Mendoza
    351,-

    With a discernment of the American character that recalls Alexis de Tocqueville, this riveting account of the author's 8,500-mile bicycle journey around the United States offers a unique firsthand perspective on how Latino immigrants are changing the face of our country.

  • - Frontline Dispatches from the Streets of El Paso and Juarez
    av Howard Campbell
    267,-

    Gripping firsthand accounts of the drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border from drug traffickers and law enforcement officials.

  • av Elizabeth P. Benson
    654,-

    One of the world's leading authorities presents a major overview of the Moche, one of pre-Columbian America's greatest civilizations, renowned for its monumental architecture, metalwork, ceramics, and textiles.

  • - A Multidisciplinary Approach
     
    811,-

    Leading international scholars from many complementary disciplines present a state-of-the-art, holistic, and in-depth vision of the Inka Empire, the largest political system that ever developed in the ancient New World.

  • - Archaeology, Ambiguity, and the Production of Knowledge in Northwest Argentina
    av Joan M. Gero
    293,-

  • av Jacqueline Barnitz
    581,-

    The twentieth-century art of Latin America is art in the western tradition, and its leading figures - Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Diego Rivera, Joaquin Torres-Garcia, to name only a few - have achieved international stature. This book seeks not to "invent" Latin American art but to look at it from the points of view of its own artists and critics.

  • - Painting Manuscripts, Writing the Pre-Hispanic Past in Early Colonial Period Tetzcoco, Mexico
    av Eduardo de J. Douglas
    654,-

    A detailed critical analysis and historical contextualization of three Aztec pictorial histories.

  • - The Rise of Social Complexity in Ancient Peru
    av Steve Bourget
    801,-

    With a comprehensive presentation of the archaeology and visual culture of a key Moche site, this pioneering book investigates why ritual violence and human sacrifice were central to the development of Moche rulership and the reinforcement of social stratification.

  • - The Unborn, Women, and Creation
    av Carolyn E. Tate
    706,-

    This groundbreaking study of gestational imagery on ancient Olmec monuments and objects brings to light Mesoamerica's earliest creation narrative and traces its evolution into one of the enduring themes of Mesoamerican ritual life and art.

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