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    Afro-Asian connections in Latin America and the Caribbean/ edited by Luisa Marcela Ossa and Debbie Lee-DiStefano.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.Part I. Identity and national discourses -- Part II. Contact zones, solidarity and syncretism -- Part III. Bodies, genders, and identities -- Lisa Yun -- Kathy López -- Debbie Lee-DiStefano -- Mey-Yen Moriuchi -- Malathi Iyengar -- Kathy López -- Zelideth Rivas -- Luisa Marcela Ossa -- Linda Aïnouche -- Kathy López -- Dania Abreu-Torres -- Anne-Marie Lee-Loy -- Martin Tsang. Introduction / Interlude / Afro and Chinese depictions in Peruvian social discourse at the turn of the 20th century / Locating Chinese culture and aesthetics in the art of Wifredo Lam / Through the prism of the Harlem Ashram: Afro-Asian-Caribbean connections in transnational circulation / Interlude / Merging the Transpacific with the Transatlantic: Afro-Asia in Japanese Brazilian narratives / Parallels and intersections: literary depictions of the lives of Chinese and Africans in 19th century and early 20th century Cuba / Erased from collective memory: Dreadlocks story documentary untangles the Hindu legacy of Rastafari / Interlude / Body of reconciliation: Aida Petrinera Cheng's journey in Como un mensajero tuyo by Mayra Montero / "I am like one of those women": effeminization of Chinese Caribbean men as feminist strategy in three contemporary Caribbean novels / La Mulata Achinada: bodies, gender, and authority in Afro-Chinese religion in Cuba /1 online resource

    Alfred G. Lee in Army uniform

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    Photograph shows Alfred G. Lee in the uniform of a U. S. Army T-5 (Technician), probably taken at Fort Bliss, Texas, 1943. After service overseas in World War II, Lee settled in El Paso where he had a grocery business

    Library staff and Debbie at 30th work anniversary party for Debbie

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    Photograph of Library staff and volunteers eating cake at 30th work anniversary party for Debbie Dillashaw Price; Left to right: Missy Lee, Ellen Wahrmund, and Debbie Dillashaw Pric

    Episode 33 : Travelers� Rest : an interview with Dale Dufour

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    Interviewer : Debbie Lee | Interviewee : Dale Dufour | Location : Lolo, Montana | Date : September 20, 2011 | In this episode, titled, �Travelers� Rest,� Dale Dufour tells us about Lewis and Clark�s famous journey through the Bitterroot mountains

    Episode 28 : Rangers at Moose Creek : an interview with Bruce Farling

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    Interviewee: Bruce Farling | Interviewer: Debbie Lee | Location: Missoula, Montana | Date: April 14, 2011 | In this episode, titled, �Rangers at Moose Creek,� Bruce Farling describes his duties while he worked as a Wilderness Ranger at Moose Creek from 1980 to 1988

    Episode 24 : First Trip In : an interview with Mary Erickson

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    Interviewee: Mary Erickson | Interviewer: Debbie Lee | Location: Missoula, Montana | Date: October 6, 2011 | In this episode, titled �First Trip In� Mary Erickson talks about falling in love with a wilderness area she hardly knew existed

    Episode 9 : Women in Wilderness : an interview with Rachel Kaufman

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    Interviewee: Rachel Kaufman | Interviewer: Debbie Lee | Location: Missoula, Montana Date: April 20, 2011 | In this episode, titled �Women in Wilderness,� we hear from Rachel Kaufman, a third generation Montanan, who grew up enjoying the recreational opportunities that wilderness offers

    Review of Peter Kitson and Debbie Lee, eds., Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period.

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    Peter Kitson and Debbie Lee, eds., Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period. London: Pickering and Chatto, 1999. 8 Volume Set: 3664 pp. ISBN 1851965130

    Episode 25 : Inspiration : an interview with Josh Dolezal

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    Interviewee: Josh Dolezal | Interviewer: Debbie Lee | Location: Missoula, Montana | Date: October 7, 2011 | In this episode, titled �Inspiration� we hear about some of the poems and stories written by Josh Dolezal, inspired by his time working on fire and trail crews in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness in the 1990s

    Episode 11 : The Big Storm : an interview with Mark Bohrmann

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    Interviewee: Mack Bohrmann | Interviewer: Debbie Lee | Location: Missoula, MT | Date: April 20, 2011 | In this episode, titled �The Big Storm,� we listen to Mack Bohrmann tell the story of a wilderness storm, one of many natural elements that users experience while out in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness
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