Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by Washington State University Pres, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: Oblivion Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: New. NEW! Book, never read or opened.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. Like the rest of the American West, the mid-Columbia region has always been diverse. Its history mirrors common multiracial narratives, but with important nuances. In the late 1880s, Chinese railroad workers were segregated to East Pasco, a practice that later extended to all non-whites and continued for decades. Kennewick residents became openly proud of their status as a "lily-white" town.In Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance, the third Hanford Histories volume, four scholars--Laura Arata, Robert Bauman, Robert Franklin, and Thomas E. Marceau--draw from Hanford History Project, Atomic Heritage Foundation, and Afro-American Community Cultural and Educational Society oral histories to focus on the experiences of non-white groups whose lives were deeply impacted by the Hanford Site. Linked in ways they likely could not know, each group resisted the segregation and discrimination they encountered, and in the process, challenged the region's dominant racial norms.The Wanapum, evicted by Hanford Nuclear Reservation construction, relate stories of their people, as well as their responses to dislocation and forced evacuation. Unable to interact with the ancient landscapes and utilize the natural resources of their traditional lands, they suffered painful, irretrievable losses. Early arrivals to the town of Pasco, the Yamauchi family built the American dream--including successful businesses and highly educated children--only to have their aspirations crushed by World War II Japanese-American internment. Thousands of African Americans migrated to the area for wartime jobs and discovered rampant segregation. Through negotiations, demonstrations, and protests, they fought the region's ingrained racial disparity. During the early years of the Cold War, Black women, mostly from East Texas, also relocated to work at Hanford. They offer a unique perspective on employment, discrimination, family, and faith.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Like the rest of the American West, the mid-Columbia region has always been diverse. Its history mirrors common multiracial narratives, but with important nuances. In the late 1880s, Chinese railroad workers were segregated to East Pasco, a practice that later extended to all non-whites and continued for decades. Kennewick residents became openly proud of their status as a "lily-white" town.In Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance, the third Hanford Histories volume, four scholars--Laura Arata, Robert Bauman, Robert Franklin, and Thomas E. Marceau--draw from Hanford History Project, Atomic Heritage Foundation, and Afro-American Community Cultural and Educational Society oral histories to focus on the experiences of non-white groups whose lives were deeply impacted by the Hanford Site. Linked in ways they likely could not know, each group resisted the segregation and discrimination they encountered, and in the process, challenged the region's dominant racial norms.The Wanapum, evicted by Hanford Nuclear Reservation construction, relate stories of their people, as well as their responses to dislocation and forced evacuation. Unable to interact with the ancient landscapes and utilize the natural resources of their traditional lands, they suffered painful, irretrievable losses. Early arrivals to the town of Pasco, the Yamauchi family built the American dream--including successful businesses and highly educated children--only to have their aspirations crushed by World War II Japanese-American internment. Thousands of African Americans migrated to the area for wartime jobs and discovered rampant segregation. Through negotiations, demonstrations, and protests, they fought the region's ingrained racial disparity. During the early years of the Cold War, Black women, mostly from East Texas, also relocated to work at Hanford. They offer a unique perspective on employment, discrimination, family, and faith.
Published by Paris, Nouvelle Revue Française, 1967
Seller: Librairie Barbin, Paris, France
soft cover. Condition: fine. IN-8 broché, 192 pages. Sommaire : Jean Grenier: Le Silence, Pages 193-204 --- Franz Hellens: Positions et suppositions, Pages 205-214 --- Alain Bosquet: Venez venez l'absence est une volupté, Pages 215-226 --- Félicien Marceau: Elle (la femme), Pages 227-239 --- Béatrix Beck: Cou coupé court toujours, Pages 240-267 --- Jean Schlumberger: Rencontres, Pages 268-278 --- Jean Roudaut: À propos de la lecture, Pages 279-290 --- Jacques Borel: Un Éluard nocturne (Fin), Pages 291-298 --- Roger Borderie: Michel Butor, Pages 299-305 --- Robert André: Un grand écrivain populaire, Pages 306-311 --- Claude Michel Cluny: Le mort pris sur le vif, Pages 312-316 --- Henri Thomas: Le Versant contraire, par Louise Herlin (Gallimard), Pages 317-320 --- Guy Rohou: À Chat petit, par Maurice Fombeure (Gallimard), Pages 320-321 --- Marcel Schneider: Les Poètes hallucinés, par Henri Parisot (Flammarion), Pages 321-322 --- Robert André: Contes, de Perrault (Garnier), Pages 322-324 --- Jacques Bersani: Lettrines, par Julien Gracq (José Corti), Pages 324-325 --- Alain Clerval: Entre deux vanités, par Marcel Schneider (Grasset), Pages 326-327 --- Dominique Noguez: Le Récit hunique, par Jean-Pierre Faye (Le Seuil), Pages 328-329 --- Guy Rohou: Les appels, par Max-Pol Fouchet (Mercure de France), Pages 330-331 --- Guy Rohou: De l'écriture à la typographie, par Jérôme Peignot (Gallimard), Pages 331-332 --- Marc Michel: Drôle de jeu, par Roger Vailland (Éditions Rencontre), Pages 332-333 --- Alain Clerval: Le Débarras, par Léon Aréga (Gallimard), Pages 333-335 --- Jacques Bersani: Un Homme qui dort, par Georges Perec (Denoël), Pages 335-335 --- Jacques-Pierre Amette: Cendres et diamants, par Jerzy Andrzejewsi (Gallimard), Pages 336-339 --- Jacques-Pierre Amette: Sautant sur les montagnes, par Jerzy Andrzejewski (Gallimard), Pages 336-339 --- Jean Duvignaud: Monsieur Fugue ou Le mal de terre, de Liliane Atlan (Le Seuil), Pages 340-341 --- Renée Boullier: À propos de Brancusi, Pages 342-342 --- Claude Esteban: Eaux-fortes de Raoul Ubac (Galerie Adrien Maeght), Pages 343-343 --- Renée Boullier: La peinture française en Suède, Pages 344-344 --- Pierre Bourgeade: Ardente, par Lydie Chantrell (Rougerie), Pages 345-345 --- Jean Grosjean: Hannibal, par Gilbert Charles-Picard (Hachette), Pages 345-345 --- Guy Rohou: L'évanouissement, par Jorge Semprun (Gallimard), Pages 346-346 --- Guy Rohou: L'Étang-coeur, par Jacques-Gérard Linze (Gallimard), Pages 346-347 --- François Imhoff: Chefs-d'oeuvre des collections suisses, Pages 347-347 --- François Imhoff: Pastels et dessins, de Borès (Galerie Villand et Galanis), Pages 347-347 --- Pierre Bourgeade: Naves (Galerie Stadler), Pages 347-348 --- Jean Grosjean: Va-t-on à Damas?, Pages 349-351 --- Dominique Noguez: Ombres chinoises, Pages 352-357 --- Henry Bauchau: Venise, Pages 358-359 --- Yves Régnier: La plaine de Murcie, Pages 360-361 --- Gyula Illyès: Ceux des pusztas, Pages 362-367 --- Guy Rohou: D'un terrasse à Tunis, Pages 368-370 --- Bruno de Panafieu: Maison de pierre - maison de papier, Pages 371-374 --- Anonymes: Folklore des marches d'Écosse (XVe - XVIe siècles), Pages 375-384.
Published by , Fédération Jean-Vigo, 1991
Seller: Librairie Barbin, Paris, France
soft cover. Condition: as new. In-8 broché. Jeune Cinéma est une revue de cinéma mensuelle à sa naissance, puis bimestrielle à partir de 2005, créée par Jean Delmas en septembre 1964 pour prolonger la découverte de nouvelles cinématographies au sein de la Fédération Jean-Vigo des ciné-clubs de jeunes qui, en 1960, regroupait 300 ciné-clubs de lycées. SOMMAIRE : --- 3 Éditorial (autre) Auteur : LOGETTE Lucien --- 4 Europa Europa (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : PIAZZO Philippe --- 6 HOLLAND Agnieszka (entretien) Auteur : PIAZZO Philippe --- 11 HOLLAND Agnieszka (filmographie) --- 12 Do the Right Thing (critique, article sur un film) Auteurs : MUSSER Charles , KENNEDY Lisa --- 16 Mo'Better Blues (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : BORGESE Maurizio --- 19 VINCENT Christian à propos de : Discrète (La) (entretien) --- 24 MAYO Antoine (nécrologie) Auteurs : VIRMAUX Alain , VIRMAUX Odette --- 28 GRÉVILLE Edmond T. Prélude à Gréville (2) (article d'ensemble) Auteur : LOGETTE Lucien --- 30 Âge d'or (L') (autre) Auteur : LOGETTE Lucien --- 31 GRÉVILLE Edmond T. (filmographie) --- 33 GRÉVILLE Edmond T. Chantegrenouille (texte de la personnalité) --- 34 Orléans 1990 (festival) Auteur : DUVAL Thomas --- 36 Venise 1990 (festival) Auteur : BORGESE Maurizio --- 36 Voyages de Winckekmann (Les) (festival) --- 36 Nuits de couvre-feu (Les) (festival) --- 36 Murs (Les) (festival) --- 37 Dr. M (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : TOURNÈS Andrée --- 38 In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni (brève) Auteur : LOGETTE Lucien --- 39 Château de ma mère (Le) (brève) Auteur : NAVE Bernard --- 39 Jean Galmot, aventurier (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : TOURNÈS Andrée --- 39 Gloire de mon père (La) (brève) --- 40 Thé au Sahara (Un) (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : NAVE Bernard --- 41 Armes de l'esprit (Les) (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : KIEFFER Anne --- 43 Tilaï (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : KIEFFER Anne --- 44 Mima (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : AIDAN Marceau --- 45 Gaspard et Robinson (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : PIAZZO Philippe --- 47 FERRACCI René (entretien) Auteurs : VIRMAUX Alain , VIRMAUX Odette --- 49 Transit (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : TOURNÈS Andrée.
Published by , Fédération Jean-Vigo, 1991
Seller: Librairie Barbin, Paris, France
soft cover. Condition: as new. In-8 broché. Jeune Cinéma est une revue de cinéma mensuelle à sa naissance, puis bimestrielle à partir de 2005, créée par Jean Delmas en septembre 1964 pour prolonger la découverte de nouvelles cinématographies au sein de la Fédération Jean-Vigo des ciné-clubs de jeunes qui, en 1960, regroupait 300 ciné-clubs de lycées. SOMMAIRE : --- 3 Éditorial (autre) Auteur : LOGETTE Lucien --- 4 Italie La comédie italienne à vol d'oiseau (cinémas nationaux ou genre) Auteur : TOURNÈS Andrée --- 4 Pesaro 1990 (festival) --- 6 Moi, moi, moi.et tous les autres (festival) --- 9 Napoletani a Milano (festival) --- 10 Nos héros réussiront-ils à retrouver leur ami mystérieusement disparu en Afrique ? (festival) --- 12 Toto cherche un appartement (critique, article sur un film) --- 13 Douze portraits (festival) --- 18 Transit (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : TOURNÈS Andrée --- 20 ALLIO René à propos de : Transit (entretien) Auteurs : PIAZZO Philippe , TOURNÈS Andrée --- 24 Fracture du myocarde (La) (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : TOURNÈS Andrée --- 26 FANSTEN Jacques à propos de : Fracture du myocarde (La) (entretien) --- 29 Rochelle (La) 1990 (festival) Auteur : KIEFFER Anne --- 31 Annecy 1990 (festival) Auteur : AIDAN Marceau --- 32 Décembre (festival) --- 32 Air paisible de l'occident (L') (festival) --- 32 Io Peter Pan (festival) --- 32 Matilda (festival) --- 33 Senso della vertigine (Il) (festival) --- 33 Semeur de peste (Le) (festival) --- 34 Ruines (Les) (autre) --- 34 Genesis (autre) --- 34 Dix jours à Calcutta (autre) --- 35 Step across the border (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : DUVAL Thomas --- 37 Outremer (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : ROMANO Hélène --- 38 Petit criminel (Le) (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : NAVE Bernard --- 40 Korczak (critique, article sur un film) Auteurs : NAVE Bernard , TOURNÈS Andrée --- 42 Rez-de-chaussée (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : PIAZZO Philippe --- 44 Route One/USA (critique, article sur un film) --- 44 Doc's kingdom (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : KIEFFER Anne --- 46 Magicien d'Oz (Le) (critique, article sur un film) Auteur : FLORET Marie-Claude --- 47 BERTO Juliet (brève) Auteur : LOGETTE Lucien --- 47 Strangers (brève) Auteur : ROMANO Hélène --- 48 Ciné-clubs - Cinéma non commercial Ciné-clubs : le temps du mépris (livre) Auteur : NAVE Bernard.
Seller: N. Fagin Books, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1978. North America, National Parks. Department of Anthropology State University of New York, and U. S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 91 p., very good stapled paper. 3/26 crate JJJ.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Ireland
Condition: New. 2021. Illustrated. paperback. . . . . .
Published by Twentieth Century-Fox, London, 1965
Photograph
Vintage black-and-white British front-of-house card from the UK release of the 1964 French-Italian film. Distributor rubber-stamp on the verso. Marie-Paule (Girardot) uses men to make her way in life, telling lies to get whatever she wants. Filmed as a series of flashbacks. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with small bruises and pinholes at the corners.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: New. 2021. Illustrated. paperback. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 350 pages. German language. 5.28x1.18x8.27 inches. In Stock.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. Like the rest of the American West, the mid-Columbia region has always been diverse. Its history mirrors common multiracial narratives, but with important nuances. In the late 1880s, Chinese railroad workers were segregated to East Pasco, a practice that later extended to all non-whites and continued for decades. Kennewick residents became openly proud of their status as a "lily-white" town.In Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance, the third Hanford Histories volume, four scholars--Laura Arata, Robert Bauman, Robert Franklin, and Thomas E. Marceau--draw from Hanford History Project, Atomic Heritage Foundation, and Afro-American Community Cultural and Educational Society oral histories to focus on the experiences of non-white groups whose lives were deeply impacted by the Hanford Site. Linked in ways they likely could not know, each group resisted the segregation and discrimination they encountered, and in the process, challenged the region's dominant racial norms.The Wanapum, evicted by Hanford Nuclear Reservation construction, relate stories of their people, as well as their responses to dislocation and forced evacuation. Unable to interact with the ancient landscapes and utilize the natural resources of their traditional lands, they suffered painful, irretrievable losses. Early arrivals to the town of Pasco, the Yamauchi family built the American dream--including successful businesses and highly educated children--only to have their aspirations crushed by World War II Japanese-American internment. Thousands of African Americans migrated to the area for wartime jobs and discovered rampant segregation. Through negotiations, demonstrations, and protests, they fought the region's ingrained racial disparity. During the early years of the Cold War, Black women, mostly from East Texas, also relocated to work at Hanford. They offer a unique perspective on employment, discrimination, family, and faith.
Condition: fine. très bon état. Optez pour nos livres d'occasion en très bon état, et soutenez l'insertion sociale et l'écologie en leur offrant une seconde vie,Sous Blister. 332963-1 - L'école des fables, Semence, Thomas, EVEIL DECOUVERT, 2017.
Language: English
Published by Washington State University Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 0874223822 ISBN 13: 9780874223828
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Like the rest of the American West, the mid-Columbia region has always been diverse. Its history mirrors common multiracial narratives, but with important nuances. In the late 1880s, Chinese railroad workers were segregated to East Pasco, a practice that later extended to all non-whites and continued for decades. Kennewick residents became openly proud of their status as a "lily-white" town.In Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance, the third Hanford Histories volume, four scholars--Laura Arata, Robert Bauman, Robert Franklin, and Thomas E. Marceau--draw from Hanford History Project, Atomic Heritage Foundation, and Afro-American Community Cultural and Educational Society oral histories to focus on the experiences of non-white groups whose lives were deeply impacted by the Hanford Site. Linked in ways they likely could not know, each group resisted the segregation and discrimination they encountered, and in the process, challenged the region's dominant racial norms.The Wanapum, evicted by Hanford Nuclear Reservation construction, relate stories of their people, as well as their responses to dislocation and forced evacuation. Unable to interact with the ancient landscapes and utilize the natural resources of their traditional lands, they suffered painful, irretrievable losses. Early arrivals to the town of Pasco, the Yamauchi family built the American dream--including successful businesses and highly educated children--only to have their aspirations crushed by World War II Japanese-American internment. Thousands of African Americans migrated to the area for wartime jobs and discovered rampant segregation. Through negotiations, demonstrations, and protests, they fought the region's ingrained racial disparity. During the early years of the Cold War, Black women, mostly from East Texas, also relocated to work at Hanford. They offer a unique perspective on employment, discrimination, family, and faith.
Condition: fine. l'article peut presenter de tres legers signes d'usure. vendeur professionnel; envoi soigne en 24/48h.
Condition: fine. l'article peut presenter de tres legers signes d'usure. vendeur professionnel; envoi soigne en 24/48h.