Sister Jamaica

Sister Jamaica
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Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105018332671
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Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Sister Jamaica by : Augusta Lynn Bolles

Sister Jamaica is about women factory workers, their households, jobs and lives in Kingston during the destabilization of the Michael Manley administration (1978-79). It shows how these working class women and their household members achieved access to scarce resources and survived a national political and economic crisis. The author argues that such achievements were the result of these women and their households exercising a variety of traditional and contemporary cultural, social and economic options. Bolles looks at the influences of race, class and gender, emphasizing women's roles in kinship, kindredship and domestic organization. Domestic chores, cash flows and networks of exchange are examined in order to illustrate which household member performed what kind of task and under what kind of circumstances. The division of labor among 127 households is examined. Finally, Bolles looks at the factories and female work forces against the background of international capitalism. This text will provide beneficial reading for introductory anthropology classes and courses in women's studies, Afro-American studies, and Caribbean and Latin American studies.

The Lost Princess

The Lost Princess
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 9781499064766
ISBN-13 : 1499064764
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lost Princess by : Janette Rucker

This story is about a young princess that was stolen from her loving family and lifestyle and thrust into a new world away from her palace to a shack, from golden floors and chandeliers to drug infested hallways and small cramp rooms from servants and nannies to pimps and prostitutes from a land of milk and honey into a place with grits and noodles from riches and luxury to a home where they were one step from the lights being shut off and only a half a step from the water being cut off but still the little Princess found love that was priceless but still experiencing an emptiness and visions that had to be filled not knowing the danger surrounding her life. Hope you enjoy this book and check out the sequel The Royal Family that’s where it really gets deep. Thank you all.

Jamaica's Reign

Jamaica's Reign
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781469178356
ISBN-13 : 1469178354
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Jamaica's Reign by : Jacqueline D. Wilson

J amaica is a young girl who encounters motherhood early on but manages to turn her life around and take the rode of fate that she believes has lead her to the success shes obtained. With a vow of celibacy she hopes this will land her to the one true love. Lifes reality however suggested other wise throwing fiery darts and falsehood, but with wisdom navigating and morals as her guide they combat the core of unveiling the ever so fashionable glitz and glam of temptations.

Women and Tourist Work in Jamaica

Women and Tourist Work in Jamaica
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9781793615572
ISBN-13 : 1793615578
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Women and Tourist Work in Jamaica by : Augusta Lynn Bolles

In Women and Tourist Work in Jamaica: Seven Miles of Sandy Beach, A. Lynne Bolles examines Jamaican women tourist workers and their workplaces in Negril, Jamaica. A major component of Negril’s tourism success is the labor of women tourist workers, ranging from housekeepers to hotel and business owners. Bolles’s ethnographic research examines key aspects of women’s labor in the tourist industry through the lenses of class, color, education, and training. Through the narratives of thirty interlocutors, Bolles focuses on the prescience of emotional labor and face-to-face encounters, investigating these women’s ideas about tourism on the local level and their wariness of the changing physical environment as a result of tourism expansion. For more information, check out A Conversation with A. Lynn Bolles: Women and Tourist Work in Jamaica.

Reggae Heritage

Reggae Heritage
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781410780621
ISBN-13 : 1410780627
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Reggae Heritage by : Lou Gooden

- I speak of victory, not victim, triumph and not defeat; I have buried hopelessness in the cemetery of compete; the slum was not born in me, but in the born elite; what once left me void; I have conquered to become complete; all my life has been a rock climb, traveled in the bareness of my feet. excerpt from title poem: "Rock Climbing With My Bare Feet". Rock Climbing With My Bare Feet is a collection of poetry that encompasses themes such as internal struggle, women empowerment, motivation, political consciousness, perserverance and a variety of other topics. These themes, among others, are structured into chapters to make an easier read for the audience. The chapter titles are brilliantly named so that the reader can identify the theme of each chapter. Chapters include Who Am I To Be Me?, the author's favorite More Importantly: I AM A WOMAN, Ditchin' Demons In a Deep Depression, Life Should Be Motivation Enough, I Wouldn't Even Trade My Mind (For a Sane One), Rock Climbing With My Bare Feet, Citizen's Arrest, Life's Waves Won't Knock Me Over, Featuring: I Wait on Words! Be prepared to be intellectually challenged, spiritually moved, and genuinely entertained! For young and mature readers alike, of all cultures and ethnicities.

Jamaica Genesis

Jamaica Genesis
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9780226924816
ISBN-13 : 0226924815
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Jamaica Genesis by : Diane J. Austin-Broos

How has Pentecostalism, a decidedly American form of Christian revivalism, managed to achieve such phenomenal religious ascendancy in a former British colony among people of predominately African descent? According to Diane J. Austin-Broos, Pentecostalism has flourished because it successfully mediates between two historically central yet often oppositional themes in Jamaican religious life—the characteristically African striving for personal freedom and happiness, and the Protestant struggle for atonement and salvation through rigorous ethical piety. With its emphasis on the individual experience of grace and on the ritual efficacy of spiritual healing, and with its vibrantly expressive worship, Jamaican Pentecostalism has become a powerful and compelling vehicle for the negotiation of such fundamental issues as gender, sexuality, race, and class. Jamaica Genesis is a work of signal importance to all those concerned not simply with Caribbean studies but with the ongoing transformation of religion andculture.

Sister Thorn and Catholic Mysticism in Modern America

Sister Thorn and Catholic Mysticism in Modern America
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781469607610
ISBN-13 : 1469607611
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Sister Thorn and Catholic Mysticism in Modern America by : Paula M. Kane

One day in 1917, while cooking dinner at home in Manhattan, Margaret Reilly (1884-1937) felt a sharp pain over her heart and claimed to see a crucifix emerging in blood on her skin. Four years later, Reilly entered the convent of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in Peekskill, New York, where, known as Sister Mary of the Crown of Thorns, she spent most of her life gravely ill and possibly exhibiting Christ's wounds. In this portrait of Sister Thorn, Paula M. Kane scrutinizes the responses to this American stigmatic's experiences and illustrates the surprising presence of mystical phenomena in twentieth-century American Catholicism. Drawing on accounts by clerical authorities, ordinary Catholics, doctors, and journalists--as well as on medicine, anthropology, and gender studies--Kane explores American Catholic mysticism, setting it in the context of life after World War I and showing the war's impact on American Christianity. Sister Thorn's life, she reveals, marks the beginning of a transition among Catholics from a devotional, Old World piety to a newly confident role in American society.

Dr Ashley's Pleasure Yacht

Dr Ashley's Pleasure Yacht
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Publisher : Lutterworth Press
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9780718844851
ISBN-13 : 0718844858
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Dr Ashley's Pleasure Yacht by : RWH Miller

Institutional foundation stories have a tendency to change and develop with the passage of time and much repetition. Maritime social historian R.W.H. Miller here explores the life of The Rev. John Ashley and his association with the foundation storyof the Mission to Seafarers, the work of which society is much admired by its present Patron, HRH the Princess Royal. The traditional story is that Ashley's son, out walking by the Bristol Channel with his father, in the early 1830s, asked how the islanders could go to church. Ashley went to see, and from the islands of Flat Holm and Steep Holm seeing large fleets of wind bound ships, asked himself the same question. He used his own money (deriving mainly from the trade of sugar and slaves) to build a schooner, which he sailed in all weathers to provide an answer, in the process creating for himself a place in the ancestry of several Anglican and Catholic societies, of which the Mission to Seafarers, the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, and the Apostleship of the Sea, continue to provide seafarers with a valued and often heroic service.

Returning Home Ain't Easy But It Sure Is a Blessing

Returning Home Ain't Easy But It Sure Is a Blessing
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781425147631
ISBN-13 : 1425147631
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Returning Home Ain't Easy But It Sure Is a Blessing by : Seestah Imahk S.

"Returning Home Ain't Easy But it Sure Is A Blessing" is a very moving and penetrating work that every African whether he or she intends on repatriating to Africa or not, should read. It is an "invaluable guide" to all Africans who are desperately trying to make their way back home. To re-locate is not a simple matter. It requires a determination to succeed, a firm faith in God the Almighty and patience to learn and re-learn. The power of this book prepares a plan for those wanting to return home to re-acquaint themselves with the land of their Afrikan ancestors. This book shows wisdom, extreme sensibility, and sense of humor necessary to help one to re-settle and make their home in Ghana or anywhere in Africa for that matter. The discourse also includes Ghanaian law as it relates to the subject of Dual Citizenship and The Right of Abode for Afrikans born in the Diaspora. This book can help those who may choose to walk the path of "Return", but should also be read by those who do not intend to re-locate as it is a book, which imparts valuable information about a country in Africa, one of the countries that many African-Americans repatriate to...Ghana. Her straightforward choice of words makes for an admirable, enjoyable, serious and commendable read.