The Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire

The Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire
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Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89079545539
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Synopsis The Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire by : Arundhati Roy

Collected speeches and essays.

Ordinary Person's Guide To Empire

Ordinary Person's Guide To Empire
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Publisher : Penguin Books India
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0144001608
ISBN-13 : 9780144001606
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Ordinary Person's Guide To Empire by : Arundhati Roy

In Her Ordinary Person S Guide, Roy S Perfect Pitch And Sharp Scalpel Are, Once Again, A Wonder And A Joy To Behold. No Less Remarkable Is The Range Of Material Subjected To Her Sure And Easy Touch, And The Surprising Information She Reveals At Every Turn Noam Chomsky This Second Volume Of Arundhati Roy S Collected Non-Fiction Writing Brings Together Fourteen Essays Written Between June 2002 And November 2004. In These Essays She Draws The Thread Of Empire Through Seemingly Unconnected Arenas, Uncovering The Links Between America S War On Terror, The Growing Threat Of Corporate Power, The Response Of Nation States To Resistance Movements, The Role Of Ngos, Caste And Communal Politics In India, And The Perverse Machinery Of An Increasingly Corporatized Mass Media. Meticulously Researched And Carefully Argued, This Is A Necessary Work For Our Times. The Scale Of What Roy Surveys Is Staggering. Her Pointed Indictment Is Devastating New York Times Book Review She Raises Many Vital Questions [In This Book], Which We Can Ignore Only At Our Peril Statesman With Fierce Erudition And Brilliant Reasoning, Roy Dwells On Western Hypocrisy And Propaganda, Vehemently Questioning The Basis Of Biased International Politics Asian Age Whether You Agree With Her Or Disagree With Her, Adore Her Or Despise Her, You Ll Want To Read Her Today Reading Arundhati Roy Is How The Peace Movement Arms Itself. She Turns Our Grief And Rage Into Courage Naomi Klein

Public Power in the Age of Empire

Public Power in the Age of Empire
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Publisher : Seven Stories Press
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 9781609802943
ISBN-13 : 1609802942
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Public Power in the Age of Empire by : Arundhati Roy

In her major address to the 99th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association on August 16, 2004, "Public Power in the Age of Empire," broadcast nationally on C-Span Book TV and on Democracy Now! and Alternative Radio, writer Arundhati Roy brilliantly examines the limits to democracy in the world today. Bringing the same care to her prose that she brought to her Booker Prize-winning novel The God of Small Things, Roy discusses the need for social movements to contest the occupation of Iraq and the reduction of "democracy" to elections with no meaningful alternatives allowed. She explores the dangers of the "NGO-ization of resistance," shows how governments that block nonviolent dissent in fact encourage terrorism, and examines the role of the corporate media in marginalizing oppositional voices.

An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire

An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire
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Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 0670057614
ISBN-13 : 9780670057610
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Synopsis An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire by : Arundhati Roy

Roy delivers her ever cogent thoughts on money, war, racism, democracy, and how to confront empire.

Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire

Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire
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Publisher : Turtleback Books
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ISBN-10 : 1417667346
ISBN-13 : 9781417667345
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire by : A. Roy

The Other Faces of the Empire

The Other Faces of the Empire
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Publisher : Koc University Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 6057685687
ISBN-13 : 9786057685681
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Other Faces of the Empire by : Firat Yasa

Essays illuminate the lives of ordinary people who lived in the Ottoman era. Drawing from centuries-old court records, The Other Faces of Empire traces the lives of "outstage" people in vast empire lands. Each essay in the collection tells the story of an ordinary person navigating the Ottoman Empire. On this journey, we meet colorful and quite extraordinary figures: Deli Şaban, "naughty and haramzade" with his unsuccessful suicide attempts; Divane Hamza, who harassed the people in the village of Evciler in Bursa; Mâryem of Konya, who killed her husbands and buried them in the floor of a room of her house; Alaeddin from Skopje, who was captured by pirates; Nicolò Algarotti, a Venetian broker; and many others. The volume's micro-historical perspective strengthens its place in historiography, and moreover, it updates the historical record by sharing the overlooked stories of "ordinary" people and recording their names in the Ottoman historical literature one by one.

The Doctor and the Saint

The Doctor and the Saint
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Publisher : Haymarket Books+ORM
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9781608467983
ISBN-13 : 1608467988
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Doctor and the Saint by : Arundhati Roy

The little-known story of Gandhi’s reluctance to challenge the caste system, and the man who fought fiercely for India’s downtrodden. Democracy hasn’t eradicated caste, argues bestselling author and Booker Prize–winner Arundhati Roy—it has entrenched and modernized it. To understand caste today in India, Roy insists we must examine the influence of Gandhi in shaping what India ultimately became: independent of British rule, globally powerful, and marked to this day by the caste system. Roy states that for more than a half century, Gandhi’s pronouncements on the inherent qualities of black Africans, Dalit “untouchables,” and the laboring classes remained consistently insulting, and he also refused to allow lower castes to create their own political organizations and elect their own representatives. But there was someone else who had a larger vision of justice—a founding father of the republic and the chief architect of its constitution. In The Doctor and the Saint, Roy introduces us to this contemporary of Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, who challenged the thinking of the time and fought to promote not merely formal democracy, but liberation from the oppression, shame, and poverty imposed on millions of Indians by an archaic caste system. This is a fascinating and surprising look at two men—one of whom has become a worldwide symbol and the other of whom remains unfamiliar to most outside his native country. Praise for Arundhati Roy “Arundhati Roy is incandescent in her brilliance and her fearlessness.” —Junot Díaz “The fierceness with which Arundhati Roy loves humanity moves my heart.” —Alice Walker

From Individual to Empire

From Individual to Empire
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Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781632992628
ISBN-13 : 1632992620
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis From Individual to Empire by : Laura Bull

Ever wonder what makes household names like Oprah, Ellen, or Beyoncé so powerful? It’s all about influencer branding, and Laura Bull will tell you everything youneed to know. Bull spent ten years with Sony Music Entertainment, becoming one of the company's youngest executives and spearheading artist development and marketing for globally recognized brands. She is an expert who specializes in transforming entrepreneurs into viable brands and teaching what it takes to become a powerful "influencer." Whether you are an artist, blogger, performer, politician, author, or thought leader, this book will change the way you think about your “brand” and your future. Bull marries positive psychology principles with traditional branding strategies and reveals her revolutionary Brand Matrix that will have you soaring past personal branding into the very different world of influencer branding. This intelligent, breezy read provides additional tools, exercises, and resources that offer real-world support to tackle your own engaging, competitive, and authentic brand identity. Entertaining examples from pop culture and politics round out this book that can truly take you from individual to empire. A consultant and speaker, Bull has been an adjunct professor since 2013 teaching disciplines in marketing and music business at multiple colleges and universities, including SMU's Temerlin Advertising Institute.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire

The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire
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Publisher : Regnery Publishing
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9781596986299
ISBN-13 : 1596986298
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire by : H. W. Crocker, III

Presents an irreverant and humorous look at the four-hundred-year history of the British empire.

Empire of Wild

Empire of Wild
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780062975966
ISBN-13 : 006297596X
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Empire of Wild by : Cherie Dimaline

“Deftly written, gripping and informative. Empire of Wild is a rip-roaring read!”—Margaret Atwood, From Instagram “Empire of Wild is doing everything I love in a contemporary novel and more. It is tough, funny, beautiful, honest and propulsive—all the while telling a story that needs to be told by a person who needs to be telling it.”—Tommy Orange, author of There There A bold and brilliant new indigenous voice in contemporary literature makes her American debut with this kinetic, imaginative, and sensuous fable inspired by the traditional Canadian Métis legend of the Rogarou—a werewolf-like creature that haunts the roads and woods of native people’s communities. Joan has been searching for her missing husband, Victor, for nearly a year—ever since that terrible night they’d had their first serious argument hours before he mysteriously vanished. Her Métis family has lived in their tightly knit rural community for generations, but no one keeps the old ways . . . until they have to. That moment has arrived for Joan. One morning, grieving and severely hungover, Joan hears a shocking sound coming from inside a revival tent in a gritty Walmart parking lot. It is the unmistakable voice of Victor. Drawn inside, she sees him. He has the same face, the same eyes, the same hands, though his hair is much shorter and he's wearing a suit. But he doesn't seem to recognize Joan at all. He insists his name is Eugene Wolff, and that he is a reverend whose mission is to spread the word of Jesus and grow His flock. Yet Joan suspects there is something dark and terrifying within this charismatic preacher who professes to be a man of God . . . something old and very dangerous. Joan turns to Ajean, an elderly foul-mouthed card shark who is one of the few among her community steeped in the traditions of her people and knowledgeable about their ancient enemies. With the help of the old Métis and her peculiar Johnny-Cash-loving, twelve-year-old nephew Zeus, Joan must find a way to uncover the truth and remind Reverend Wolff who he really is . . . if he really is. Her life, and those of everyone she loves, depends upon it.