Crossing Waters

Crossing Waters
Author: Marisel C. Moreno
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 147732562X

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2023 Honorable Mention, Isis Duarte Book Prize, Haiti/ Dominican Republic section (LASA) 2023 Winner, Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Book Award, Caribbean Studies Association An innovative study of the artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean Debates over the undocumented migration of Latin Americans invariably focus on the southern US border, but most migrants never cross that arbitrary line. Instead, many travel, via water, among the Caribbean islands. The first study to examine literary and artistic representations of undocumented migration within the Hispanophone Caribbean, Crossing Waters relates a journey that remains silenced and largely unknown. Analyzing works by novelists, short-story writers, poets, and visual artists replete with references to drowning and echoes of the Middle Passage, Marisel Moreno shines a spotlight on the plight that these migrants face. In some cases, Puerto Rico takes on a new role as a stepping-stone to the continental United States and the society migrants will join there. Meanwhile the land border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the only terrestrial border in the Hispanophone Caribbean, emerges as a complex space within this cartography of borders. And while the Border Patrol occupies US headlines, the Coast Guard occupies the nightmares of refugees. An untold story filled with beauty, possibility, and sorrow, Crossing Waters encourages us to rethink the geography and experience of undocumented migration and the role that the Caribbean archipelago plays as a border zone.

Crossing the Waters

Crossing the Waters
Author: Leslie Leyland Fields
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1631466038

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2017 Christianity Today Book Award winner (“Christian Living / Discipleship” category) Get ready for the wettest, stormiest, wildest trip through the Gospel you’ve ever taken! The gospels are dramatic, wild, and wet—set in a rich maritime culture on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Jesus’ first disciples were ragtag fishermen, and Jesus’ messages and miracles teem with water, fish, fishermen, net-breaking catches, sea crossings, boat-sinking storms, and even a walk on water. Because this world is foreign and distant to us, we’ve missed much about the disciples’ experiences and about following Jesus—until now. Leslie Leyland Fields—a well-known writer, respected biblical exegete, and longtime Alaskan fisherwoman—crosses the waters of time and culture to take us out on the Sea of Galilee, through a rugged season of commercial fishing with her family in Alaska, and through the waters of the New Testament. You’ll be swept up in a fresh experience of the gospels, traveling with the fishermen disciples from Jesus’ baptism to the final miraculous catch of fish—and also experiencing Leslie’s own efforts to follow Christ out on her own Alaskan sea. In a time when so many are “unfollowing” Jesus and leaving the Church, Crossing the Waters delivers a fresh encounter with Jesus and explores what it means to “come, follow me.”

Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds

Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds
Author: Tiya Miles
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822338659

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Combines histories of the complex interactions between blacks and Natives in North America with examples and readings of art that has emerged from those exchanges.

Crossing Pirate Waters

Crossing Pirate Waters
Author: Julie Bradley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781732918429

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Join Glen and Julie as they extend their voyage from New Zealand through the Mideast. While in New Zealand they participate in every sailor's dream: the America's Cup Races. But there is no turning back once they leave the wonders of the Pacific for the Indian Ocean and find themselves in the grip of natural and political forces beyond their control. Crossing Pirate Waters is written with candor and wry humor. Come aboard and experience the uncertainties of what is at times, all-too-authentic experiences far from the islands of cruising romance and margaritas.

Crossing Highbridge

Crossing Highbridge
Author: Maureen Waters
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 081560629X

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Maureen Waters began writing about the Bronx in the spirit of dinnseachas, Irish place lore, as a means of recuperating from the accidental death of her son, whose story frames her own. Finding her way through the disorienting 1960s, after a girlhood tutored by nuns and inspired by the Holy Ghost, she set out on a kind of spiritual journey to recover what was valuable and life-sustaining in the Irish Catholic experience left behind. Writing her memoir meant coming to terms with the powerful matriarchal voices that inspired both affection and immobilizing guilt. Ultimately, Crossing Highbridge is a tribute to her father, for whom storytelling was an art of healing.

Crossing the Water

Crossing the Water
Author: Daniel Robb
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0743218329

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Off the coast of Cape Cod lies a small windswept island called Penikese. Alone on the island is a school for juvenile delinquents, the Penikese Island School, where Daniel Robb lived and worked for three years as a teacher. By turns harsh, desolate, and starkly beautiful, the island offers its temporary residents respite from lives filled with abuse, violence, and chaos. But as Robb discovers, peace, solitude, and a structured lifestyle can go only so far toward healing the anger and hurt he finds not only in his students but within himself. Lyrical and heartfelt, Crossing the Water is the memoir of his first eighteen months on Penikese, and a poignant meditation on the many ways that young men can become lost.

Woman at Otowi Crossing

Woman at Otowi Crossing
Author: Frank Waters
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1970
Genre: Paranormal fiction
ISBN:

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Crossing the Driftless

Crossing the Driftless
Author: Lynne Diebel
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0299302946

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Both a traveler's tale of a 359-mile canoe trip and an exploration of the dramatic environment of the Upper Midwest's Driftless region, following the streams of geologic and human history.

Crossing the Next Meridian

Crossing the Next Meridian
Author: Charles F. Wilkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1992-09
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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In Crossing the Next Meridian, Wilkinson explains to a general audience some of the core problems that face the American West, both now and in the years to come. An expert on federal public lands, Native American issues, and the West's arcane water laws, Wilkinson looks at the outmoded ideas that pervade land use and resource allocation. He argues that significant reform of Western law is needed to combat environmental decline and heal splintered communities. Interweaving legal history with examples of present-day consequences, both intended and unintended, Wilkinson traces the origins and development of Western laws and regulations. He relates stories of Westerners who face these issues on a day-to-day basis and discusses what can and should be done to bring government policies in line with the reality of twentieth-century American life. His examination seeks a middle ground between those who champion unrestricted growth and those who advocate complete preservation.

Crossing the Danger Water

Crossing the Danger Water
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 9781439505762

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