Americas (English Edition)
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Articles in July 2002 issue of Americas (English Edition)
- Jose Gurvich: filling every space: through constant experimentation and a reawakened Jewish identity, this Uruguayan artist created a distinctive visual language with universal impact.
by Caleb Bach - Cineast of the human angle: with keen sensitivity to his subjects, Argentine filmmaker Jorge Preloran captures simple life stories that resonate beyond their ethnographic value.
by Louis Werner - The herb that sustains. (Americas ??Ojo!)
by Mike Ceaser - New tracks for old maestros. (Music Notes).
by Mark Holston - Netting more in Ecuador: a photographer captures the rhythm of coastal fishing towns where this industry continues to be the hook to life.
by Victor Englebert - Temples of tribute and illusion.
by Catherine Rendon - The tallest Torre. (Americas [??]Ojo!)
by Larry Luxner - Human rights in Venezuela. (OAS)
by Janelle Conaway - Messengers across dimensions.~(book review)
by Barbara Mujica - Guarani from tongue to tome: although this native language has long been spoken throughout Paraguay, its literary boom is relatively recent, thanks to a growing number of dedicated writers.
by Mike Ceaser - Responding with the Democratic Charter. (OAS)
by Janelle Conaway - From the editor.
by James Patrick Kiernan - A plait of three colors. (Viewpoint)
by ArchieCarr - Evolutionary roads to rodents. (Americas [??]Ojo!)
by Chris Hardman - PAHO: a century of healthy achievements. (Inter-American System)
by Daniel Epstein