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Buch, Englisch, Band 38, 342 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 612 g

Reihe: Social Fictions Series

Clair

Blood Into Water

A Case of Social Justice
Erscheinungsjahr 2020
ISBN: 978-90-04-44624-3
Verlag: Brill

A Case of Social Justice

Buch, Englisch, Band 38, 342 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 612 g

Reihe: Social Fictions Series

ISBN: 978-90-04-44624-3
Verlag: Brill


Blood into Water: A Case of Social Justice is a novel that weaves together the past and the present, from Mayan legends to contemporary stories of corporate greed. The story follows a mother and son, Sofía and Miguel Rodríguez, as they team with reporter Caleb Barthes to uncover a corporate scheme of exploitation. Barthes is sent to Nicaragua on an investigative assignment to look into water privatization plans. He learns far more than he expects about the environmental, political, and cultural issues surrounding ‘water.’ Perhaps more importantly, he learns about postcolonial exploitation and his own complicity, as well as the loss that can follow, not only for himself, but others.

This novel, inspired by the Bolivian Water Wars, offers students a creative text dealing with an environmental issue that leads to a social movement. Anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, rhetoricians, sociologists, psychologists, political scientists, as well as scholars of business, organizational communication, interpersonal communication, cultural studies and environmental studies will easily find a place in the curriculum for this novel. It is both a stand-alone novel and a sequel to the popular novel, Zombie Seed and the Butterfly Blues: A Case of Social Justice.

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Preface

Acknowledgments

Prelude

Part 1: Nicaragua: The Land of Fire and Water

Chapter 1: Miguel and Sofía

Chapter 2: Caleb

Chapter 3: Miguel Meets Caleb

Chapter 4: Nicaraguan Transportation

Chapter 5: The Market

Chapter 6: The Motel

Chapter 7: The Presidential Suite

Chapter 8: Caleb, Sofía and Miguel

Part 2: An Ancient Story: The Adventures of the Noble Lady Ikoom

Chapter 9: Ikoom and Kut’l

Part 3: Caleb and Miguel

Chapter 10: Sofía and Caleb

Chapter 11: Caleb and the Family

Chapter 12: Professor López

Chapter 13: El Barrio

Chapter 14: A Mother’s Care

Chapter 15: A Promise

Chapter 16: Miguel’s Family

Chapter 17: Caleb, Sofía, and the Rain

Chapter 18: Adventures of Caleb and Miguel

Part 4: The Here and Now, Then and There of Narrative

Chapter 19: Delta

Chapter 20: Distraction

Chapter 21: Delta and Mona

Chapter 22: Mona

Chapter 23: Abigail

Chapter 24: Delta and Belize

Chapter 25: Mountain to Market—San Ignacio

Chapter 26: Garifuna to the Warnings of Guatemala

Chapter 27: The Guatemalan Border

Chapter 28: Tikal

Chapter 29: Temple IV

Part 5: An Interlude: The Lady Ikoom

Chapter 30: Ikoom and Chen Ku

Chapter 31: Ikoom and the Island of Women

Chapter 32: Lesson One of the Island of Women

Chapter 33: Lesson Two of the Island of Women

Chapter 34: Lesson Three from the Island of Women

Part 6: Water—Azteca Corporation

Chapter 35: Robert Madera

Chapter 36: Madera Meets with Jackson

Chapter 37: Valeria’s Gold Earring

Chapter 38: Madera and Chambers

Part 7: The Lady Ikoom and the Labyrinth of Doom

Chapter 39: Labyrinth of Doom

Part 8: Madera’s Plan

Chapter 40: Madera Arrives

Chapter 41: Questions

Part 9: Pirates

Chapter 42: Gun Point

Chapter 43: Captive and Captor, More Than One Story

Chapter 44: A Termination Plan

Chapter 45: Delta at the Edge of a Dig

Chapter 46: Preparations

Chapter 47: Miguel and Caleb’s Broken Promise

Chapter 48: Delta Explores a Cave

Chapter 49: Madera’s Business’ Front Door

Chapter 50: Desperation

Chapter 51: Delta Returns to the Forest Mother

Chapter 52: Mona’s Arrival

Chapter 53: Recovering Caleb

Chapter 54: A Different Kind of Funeral

Part 10: The Epilogues

Chapter 55: Chaac Cried

Chapter 56: Caleb’s Story

Chapter 57: A Long Sip of Tea

Chapter 58: From Forest Mother to Wind Mother

Chapter 59: “Life Is Often Sad”

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About the Author


R. P. Clair, Ph.D. (1990), Professor, Purdue University, is an award-winning teacher and researcher. She has written multiple articles, books, and book chapters. She is the author of Zombie Seed and the Butterfly Blues (Sense, 2013), a best-selling novel about environmental issues.



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