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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 4 months ago
In Mexico, Not Dead; Not Alive, Just Gone
In the article named “In Mexico, Not Dead; Not Alive, Just Gone”, it addresses incessant citizen missing events in Mexico have become a such urgent issue in Mex […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 4 months ago
The Paerregaard article talks about how the transnational citizens use the Virgin of Carmen as a mediation and media to express their ties to the original community in Cabanaconde. When people moved from one place […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 4 months ago
U.S. Imposes Sanctions on 10 More Venezuelan Officials
Venezuela, in recent years, has experienced some serious economic downturns as well as political chaos. The country’s vulnerable economy, which mainly r […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 5 months ago
The day of the dead(Días de Muertos)is one of the biggest festival across the Mexican mainl. It is widely celebrated asthe national holiday by most of the Mexicans and people with Mexican ancestry in the U.S. […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 5 months ago
First, Thank you to People who commented on my talk page.
They said that since the topic is very interesting and less known, I should add some information why the monks chose to renovate La Cathedral. Thus, I […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 5 months ago
The central argument in this chapter is that the racialization of the Reggaetón in the U.S. has created the social prejudice to the hispanic artists in the same way they did to the African American musicians. Th […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 5 months ago
Venezuela, recently, has had a rough time from the bottom to the top. The country has experienced some serious economic and military downturns. Amid the economic crisis, and shortage of food, the country is now […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 5 months ago
In the article ‘The Social Contract Is Broken’: Inequality Becomes Deadly in Mexico, the author states out that the Mexican society is largely ruined and divided by the huge gap between the poor and ri […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
Comment on Jovi’s Wikipedia project.
In my opinion, this Makoko floating school in the article serves as a model for combating the issues of education in Latin American. In some areas that are greatly a […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
Baozou Big News Event is a very popular weekly Internet talk show in China. Starting from 2013, Baozou Big News Event has been on for 4 years and has 5 seasons. The show covers the topics of news, literature, […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
65 Percent of Mexicans View U.S. Negatively, Survey Finds
In this New York Times article, it mainly talks about the general Mexicans’ opinion towards U.S right now. According to Pew Research Center, which has d […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
Research Topic
1:The inequality in the income in Latin America
The situation of inequality is pretty much the worst in the world. High-income people don’t want to pay for the tax and are not willing to […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
Read the posts by Tanaka & Jovi
Come to class prepared to discuss the readings and the following questions:
What is at stake for Latin America in 2017?
1: What are some examples of inequality in the L […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
Continuing the reading of “a land so strange”, the author, Resédenz, this time presents us the story of those four survivors vastly changed status as they set themselves as the medicine men. Reading through the w […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
In the book “a land so strange”, the writer Reséndez recounts the story of the last and only four survivors meeting with the native Americans and being enslaved by those natives after they are found out to be usel […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 6 months ago
Critique over “Estevanico” in Wikipedia.
The wikipedia page for Estevanico is informative as well as well-illustrated, though, some parts of the illustration may seem a little imprecise.
When I first too […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 7 months ago
In the introduction to the book” a land so strange”, the writer Andres tells the readers the importance of the story of Cabeza de Vaca who, with other three people, two Spaniards and one Estebanico, has done a gre […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 7 months ago
In the introduction to the book “creolization”, the writer David discussed the meaning of the creolization and how it evolves from the idea of Acculturation, a theory that “denied the possibility of any Afric […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 7 months ago
In the article “only connect”, the writer William Cronon argues that the meaning of a liberal education is distorted and he gives his own understanding of the liberal arts education to the viewers. First, in the […]
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Huzhi wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 6 years, 7 months ago
Hi, everyone. This is my first post. My name is Huzhi Li. If you find my name too hard to pronounce it. That’s fine. Just call me Martin. I am from Chengdu, China. It is the city where those most adorable pandas […]
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