Framed For Life

Framed For Life
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Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 1952910072
ISBN-13 : 9781952910074
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Framed For Life by : Culliver Crantz

Thinking and Language

Thinking and Language
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 9781315524436
ISBN-13 : 1315524430
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Thinking and Language by : Judith Greene

Originally published in 1875, this book discusses thinking and language and traces the development of different pscyological approaches, assessing their theoretical significance and the experimental evidence behind them. It ends by drawing together the various lines of argument to arrive at some general conclusions about language and thought, since it clearly emerges that the two are inextricably linked.

Africans Are Not Black

Africans Are Not Black
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781317184096
ISBN-13 : 1317184092
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Africans Are Not Black by : Kwesi Tsri

Africans are not literally black, yet they are called black. Why? This book explores the genesis and evolution of the description of Africans as black, the consequences of this practice, and how it contributes to the denigration (blackening) and dehumanisation of Africans. It uses this analysis to advance a case for abandoning the use of the term ‘black’ to describe and categorise Africans. Mainstream discussions of the history of European racism have generally neglected the role of black and white colour symbolisms in sustaining the supposed superiority of those labelled white over those labelled black. This work redresses that neglect, by tracing the genesis of the conception of Africans as black in ancient Greece and its continued employment in early Christian writings, followed by an original, close analysis of how this use is replicated in three key representative texts: Shakespeare's Othello, the translation of the Bible into the African language Ewe, and a book by the influential Ghanaian religious leader, Mensa Otabil. It concludes by directly addressing the argument that ‘black’ can be turned into a positive concept, demonstrating the failure of this approach to deal with the real problems raised by imposing the term ‘black’ on its human referents.

Prophecy and Power Among the Dogrib Indians

Prophecy and Power Among the Dogrib Indians
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 0803223730
ISBN-13 : 9780803223738
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Prophecy and Power Among the Dogrib Indians by : June Helm

The Dogrib Indians are one of the Dene people of Western Canadian Subarctic; they speak a language belonging to the widespread Athapaskan family, whose southern relatives include the Navajos and Apaches of the southwestern United States. This study draws on the author’s field studies from 1959 to 1974 to present an ethnographic description of Dogrib religion. The first part of the book introduces three prophets who came to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s. Though they developed from the same tradition and had the same aims, their prophetic styles contrasted dramatically with one another. Helm situates the prophetic movement in relation to tribal and Christian traditions and shows the determining importance of the prophets personalities in shaping their teachings. The second part of the book examines the traditional Dogrib concept of power (ink’on), drawing on information given over the course of the years by Vital Thomas, a religious leader who collaborated closely with Helm. This firsthand material, told in Thomas’s own words, is noteworthy for its personal perspective and for the understanding it provides of the differing sources and uses of power. This concept of power is so pervasive in daily life that it forms the key for understanding the dynamics of Dogrib culture. The book concludes with a brief autobiography related by Vital Thomas. Prophecy and Power among the Dogrib Indians is important for documenting the prophet movement among the Dene people in the late twentieth century and for situating it historically in the context of Dogrib traditional culture.

Hassan and Aneesa Love Ramadan

Hassan and Aneesa Love Ramadan
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Publisher : Kube Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 9780860377214
ISBN-13 : 0860377210
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Hassan and Aneesa Love Ramadan by : Yasmeen Rahim

Ramadan is about to begin. Find out all about the Muslim holy month with Hassan and Aneesa. It is the night before Ramadan and Hassan and Aneesa are excited for it to begin. In Ramadan they will read the Qur'an, give charity, share food with neighbours and try to fast. Follow them on the first day of Ramadan and find out why Hassan and Aneesa love it when the Muslim holy month arrives.

Celtic and Norse Designs CD-ROM and Book

Celtic and Norse Designs CD-ROM and Book
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 9780486997926
ISBN-13 : 0486997928
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Celtic and Norse Designs CD-ROM and Book by : Amy L. Lusebrink

Rescued from ancient sources, these exceptionally bold motifs include an amazing array of birds, human figures, and mythological creatures, all ingeniously woven into intricate networks of spirals and interlacings. 221 illustrations, 48 of them in color, meticulously adapted from artwork that once graced ancient rune stones, furniture, sword hilts, and other artifacts.

British Romanticism and Peace

British Romanticism and Peace
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9780192576026
ISBN-13 : 019257602X
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis British Romanticism and Peace by : John Bugg

This is the first book to bring perspectives from the interdisciplinary field of Peace Studies to bear on the writing of the Romantic period. Particularly significant is that field's attention not only to the work of anti-war protest, but more purposefully to considerations of how peace can actively be fostered, established, and sustained. Bravely resisting discourses of military propaganda, writers such as Amelia Opie, Helen Maria Williams, William Wordsworth, William Cobbett, John Keats, and Jane Austen embarked on the challenging and urgent rhetorical work of imagining—and inspiring others to imagine—the possibility of peace. The writers formulate a peace imaginary in various registers. Sometimes this means identifying and eschewing traditional militaristic tropes in order to craft alternative images for a patriotism compatible with peace. Other times it means turning away from xenophobic discourse to write about relations with other nations in terms other than those of conflict. If historically informed literary criticism has illustrated the importance of writing about war during the Romantic period, this volume invites readers to redirect critical attention to move beyond discourses of war, and to recognize the era's complex and vibrant writing about and for peace.

The Divine Economy of Salvation

The Divine Economy of Salvation
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Publisher : Algonquin Books
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9781616202347
ISBN-13 : 1616202343
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Divine Economy of Salvation by : Priscila Uppal

"A luminous debut . . . Haunting, gripping, and surprisingly nuanced . . . A work of great depth and seriousness." —Kirkus Reviews When Sister Angela receives an anonymous package containing an ornate silver candlestick, an object she hasn't seen in twenty-five years, her safe and secure life begins to shatter. Suddenly, she must confront her darkest secret: her participation in a crime from which she can no longer hide. As she sets about discovering who sent her the package, memories of St. X. School for Girls come back to haunt her. At the center is a group of girls who call themselves The Sisterhood, from whom fourteen-year-old Angela desperately seeks comfort and approval. Saddened by her mother's declining health and her father's abandonment, Angela looks up to the group's beautiful and alluring leader, Rachel. When she is encouraged by Rachel to play a joke on another student, the rituals of The Sisterhood take a violent turn. Now, from within the safe refuge of her convent and with the unexpected help of a young pregnant girl, Angela at last faces the truth-and the boundaries of faith. In the tradition of The Secret History and Lying Awake, The Divine Economy of Salvation is a dark, powerful, and suspenseful story that captures the innocence and cruelty of adolescence and the mysteries of adulthood.