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El bautizo de Aida Lucía, sobre la afrorreparación
RESUMEN: Las huellas de la esclavización a la que fue sometida una parte de la población africana durante la trata esclavista desatada a partir de la conquista de América por los europeos, pueden ser aún visibles desde diferentes perspectivas. En el marco de los Estudios del Caribe, esas huellas pueden extenderse hasta el Pacífico colombiano, lugar donde se centra este texto. Aida Lucía Angulo Díaz es una bebé nacida en Buenaventura, el más importante puerto comercial sobre el Pacífico colombiano, y al ser la autora nombrada su madrina de bautizo, este hecho le permite poner en análisis la multiplicidad de elementos que hacen complejos los procesos de reparación de la memoria africana de los ancestros de su ahijada y su entorno social. El texto es un análisis de hasta qué punto es posible la afrorreparación en una población de clara descendencia africana, en la que también elementos culturales de las sociedades que los han marginado, como el bautizo católico, están fuertemente arraigados en ellos. Al ser el bautizo católico una práctica cultural propia de las sociedades europeas, el texto constituye un juego entre lo simple y lo complejo, entre lo inmediato y los procesos de larga duración, entre el presente y el pasado, entre lo académico y lo cotidiano, entre los intereses propios y los ajenos. Por eso este es también un texto de carácter auto reflexivo, al estar inevitablemente la autora inmersa dentro de toda esa complejidad a la que se refiere en su análisis.ABSTRACT: The treads of the slavery that suffered a portion of the African population during the slavers’ trade arose since the conquer of America by the Europeans, can be apparent from different views. In the background of the Caribbean Studies, those treads can extend to the Colombian Pacific, place where this paper is focused. Aida Lucía Angulo Díaz is a baby girl born in Buenaventura, the most important commercial harbour over the Colombian Pacific region, and being the author named her godmother, this fact allows her to put in an analysis the multiplicity of elements that make complex the reparation processes of the African memory of the ancestors of her goddaughter and her social environment. The text is an analysis about how much is possible the African reparation in a population with a clear evidence of African roots, where also cultural elements of the societies that have excluded them, as the catholic baptism, are strongly established in them. Being the catholic baptism a cultural practice that belongs to the European societies, the text constitutes a game between the simple and the complex, between the immediate and the long terms’ processes, between the present and the past, between the academic and the quotidian, between the own interests and the somebody’s else. That’s because this is also a text of auto reflexive kind, being the author unavoidably immerse in all that complexity that she refers in her analysis.Pregrad
Aida Gonzalez
Aida Gonzalez describes her experiences during the Spanish Civil War. The interview focuses on how she and her mother left Spain in 1938, and their experiences as refugees in France and the United States
Aida Azpeitia
Aida Azpeitia describes the ways in which Tampa\u27s Latin community supported the Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s, including fundraisers, demonstrations, sending clothes, and helping people leave Spain after the war
AIDA-tools: ALIS auroral tomography Matlab software suite
<p>Git fork of original Gustavsson/Brandstrom et al AIDA analysis toolset for ALIS tomography of the aurora</p>
"Vedere" Aida nell'ascolto
Il saggio sottolinea le caratteristiche compositive che fanno della Aida di Giuseppe Verdi - di norma considerata opera poggiata anzitutto sul grande impatto visivo di certe sue scene - un dramma invece basato anzitutto su sottigliezze sonore e vocali autonomamente efficaci, nonché altamente evocative di visioni
Replication Data for: Partisanship, Electoral Autocracy, and Citizen Perceptions of Party System Polarization
Replication data for: "Partisanship, Electoral Autocracy, and Citizen Perceptions of Party System Polarization", by Aida Just
AIDA (Archive of Italian radiocarbon DAtes)
The archive AIDA provides a collation of 4,005 radiocarbon dates from 946 archaeological sites in Italy from the Late Mesolithic until Late Antiquity (11 - 1.5 kya BP). These dates have been collected from existing online digital archives, and electronic and print original publications.
List of versions:
1.0 3 August 2021 — First public release of the dataset on Zenodo
2.0 13 January 2022 — Removal of some duplicates and 4 new dates added (update of the files 'References.txt', 'nerd.csv', and 'Readme.md')
Aida Guindy Oral History
Aida Guindy was an undergraduate student at AUC, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology in 1943. She tells of being part of the small population of female students at AUC at the time, and the significant role of extracurricular activities like drama and sports, and the benefits of discussions and other interactions with American faculty members outside of class. She credits her volunteer work with farmers in rural areas during the war as influencing her career. After teaching at Cairo School for Girls from 1942 to 1944, she continued her studies at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania in the United States, later going on to serve as a United Nations official, as did other AUC graduates like Aziza Hussein. (Her name is also spelled Aida Guindi)
Getting Along in the Winter - Interview with Aida Arthur
Immigrating from a warm climate, Aida Arthur immediately faced an uncommonly snowy winter and a transit strike, but that didn't slow her down
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