Drawing on childhood memory, cartography and history, Chellis Glendinnig exposes corporate globalization as the contemporary form of colonialization and reveals the link between child abuse and the psychopolitics of imperial dominance. Interwoven throughout is an account of a rambling horseback ride through the badlands and mountains of northern New Mexico with an Indo-Hispano vaquero named Snowflake Martinez. The challenge of their journey - to rechart the encounter between the people of empire and the colonised.
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Drawing on childhood memory, cartography and history, Chellis Glendinnig exposes corporate globalization as the contemporary form of colonialization and reveals the link between child abuse and the psychopolitics of imperial dominance. Interwoven throughout is an account of a rambling horseback ride through the badlands and mountains of northern New Mexico with an Indo-Hispano vaquero named Snowflake Martinez. The challenge of their journey - to rechart the encounter between the people of empire and the colonised.
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Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1570623600. First printing. SIGNED by the author. One instance of underlining on page 167, else near fine in a near fine dust jacket.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book 3951 shelf. Unread. Silver-stamped charcoal spine w/ slate gray bds. No names, but lots of red ink underlining. Unblemished dust jacket.