The Women of Clipperton Island

The Women of Clipperton Island
Author: A. G. Socha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781728789057

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Isabella was fifteen when she met Alejandro Laurent, the handsome new Governor of Clipperton Island. Expecting a life of paradise on the island, when she married him at eighteen, she and the other women found paradise unattainable. Would they be able to survive the ravages of nature and horrific events that controlled their lives for the next nine years?

Clipperton

Clipperton
Author: Basil Atkinson
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Clipperton Island
ISBN: 9780754104599

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Historic saga based on events early this century on Clipperton Island in the Pacific. The bravery and courage of women triumph over an evil man.

Island of the Passion

Island of the Passion
Author: Chuck Hitt Brown
Publisher: Trafford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Clipperton Island
ISBN: 9781553691969

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In the late nineteenth century, Mexico and France laid claim to Clipperton Island. In 1908 Mexico places a garrison of men and their families on the island to reinforce their claim. All goes well until 1914 when, because of the revolution that tears Mexico apart, the garrison is no longer supplied. Scurvy claims many of their lives and in a desperate attempt to save those that are left, the Captain tries to row a boat for help. He perishes along with three men he took with him. The lone man, left on the island, goes crazy and declares himself king. For twenty-two months he rapes, tortures and murders some of the women and children of the garrison. Finally, two of the women are successful in killing him. A United States warship, looking for Germans, rescues the survivors and returns them to Mexico and safety.

Transcultural Encounters amongst Women

Transcultural Encounters amongst Women
Author: Gabrielle Carty
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443822396

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Traditionally women have found recourse in artistic means to interrogate change and upheaval. This volume explores the experiences of women from Spain, Portugal and Latin America in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries who themselves have crossed cultural boundaries or have described this experience in their literature and film. Areas investigated in this collection of essays include the experience of the exiled or the immigrant and their personal or collective response to displacement and adaptation: the transcultural potential of cyberspace for women, how patterns and styles of the fashion industry have crossed borders, how women have crossed canonical cultural boundaries in search of identity and meaning, how global cultural influences have manifested in Hispanic and Lusophone cultural practices and production by or about women, and the challenging question of whether canine writing can be considered a branch of feminist theory. Common to most of the essays are the central issues of identity, values, conflict and interconnectedness and an analysis of the patterns that result from the transcultural encounter of these aspects.

Clipperton

Clipperton
Author: Jimmy M. Skaggs
Publisher: Walker & Company
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802710901

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Isle of Passion

Isle of Passion
Author: Laura Restrepo
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062312634

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In 1908, under orders to defend a tiny, isolated Pacific atoll from an improbable French invasion, Mexican captain Ramón Arnaud, his young bride, Alicia, and eleven soldiers and their families set sail for the so-called Isle of Passion. In this dire, forbidding place, a viable community is created under Ramón's guidance and inspired by Alicia's dedication. But they are soon forgotten by a motherland distracted by political upheaval and the first rumblings of World War I. Left to the mercies of nature and one another—falling victim one by one to disease, hunger, lust, despair, and, ultimately, violence—the castaways who remain must find strength in the courage and steadfast resourcefulness of Alicia Arnaud, upon whom their collective survival now depends. Based on true events, Laura Restrepo's Isle of Passion is a brilliantly rendered and dramatic tale of savage human nature—and one woman's determination to triumph over a harrowing fate.

Dispatches From The Global Village

Dispatches From The Global Village
Author: Derek Evans
Publisher: Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 194
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1770643109

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Dispatches from the Global Village is a collection of 30 columns by Derek Evans, former Deputy Secretary General of Amnesty International. While the entry point for these columns (first published by the Naramata and Penticton, B.C., newspapers) is often something seemingly innocuous, perhaps even mundane - like a cup of tea, a croissant, a picture on a wall - the essays themselves are not for the faint of heart. As the leader of more than 60 Amnesty International delegations, and more recently as a consultant to the United Nations and other international organizations, Evans has travelled the globe to meet with African warlords and the Dalai Lama, heads of state and the leaders of rebel armies, victims of torture and peasant farmers; his single-minded objective, to challenge the forces of injustice, violence, and all things that separate people and nations from each other. Yet what shines through in each story - whether he's negotiating with rebel factions in the Sudan; or meeting, under threat of death and in the dead of night, with the families of "disappeared" children in Sri Lanka - is Evans' unfaltering hope that people can find within themselves the wisdom to choose a different path, that somehow we can learn to live in peace despite our differences. Informing, challenging, and inspiring, the stories, images, and hope contained in Dispatches from the Global Village will stay with the reader long after the book is set down.

Clipperton Island

Clipperton Island
Author: *United States Defense Mapping Agency Hydrogaphic/Topographic Center
Publisher:
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The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842–1940

The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842–1940
Author: Robert Aldrich
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 399
Release: 1989-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349090840

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An examination of France's presence in the South Pacific after the takeover of Tahiti. It places the South Pacific in the context of overall French expansion and current theories of colonialism and imperialism and evaluates the French impact on Oceania.