The Politics of Home

The Politics of Home
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9780230305076
ISBN-13 : 0230305075
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Home by : J. Duyvendak

This book examines ideas of 'home' of Americans and Western Europeans under the influence of the two major revolutions of our times: the gender revolution and increased mobility due to globalization. It analyzes how 'home' has been politicized, as well as alternative home-making strategies that aim to transcend the 'logic of identities'.

Home Is Where Your Politics Are

Home Is Where Your Politics Are
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781978836099
ISBN-13 : 1978836090
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Home Is Where Your Politics Are by : Jessica A. Scott

Home Is Where Your Politics Are is a transnational consideration of queer and trans activism in the US South and South Africa. Through ethnographic exploration of queer and trans activist work in both places, Jessica Scott paints a vibrant picture of what life is like in relation to a narrative that says that queer life is harder, if not impossible, in rural areas and on the African continent. The book asks questions like, what do activists in these places care about and how do stories about where they live get in the way of the life they envision for the queer and trans people for whom they advocate? Answers to these questions provide insight that only these activists have, into the complexity of locally based advocacy strategies in a globalized world.

The Politics of Home

The Politics of Home
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 0520220129
ISBN-13 : 9780520220126
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Home by : Rosemary Marangoly George

"A groundbreaking move beyond the first generation of postcolonial criticism."—Nancy Armstrong, Brown University

Outsiders at Home

Outsiders at Home
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781108479233
ISBN-13 : 1108479235
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Outsiders at Home by : Nazita Lajevardi

Muslim Americans are grossly marginalized in US democracy and mainstream politics. The situation developed rapidly and is getting worse.

All Politics is Local, and Other Rules of the Game

All Politics is Local, and Other Rules of the Game
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Publisher : Adams Media Corporation
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1558504702
ISBN-13 : 9781558504707
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis All Politics is Local, and Other Rules of the Game by : Tip O'Neill

Tip O'Neill--member of the U.S. Congress for 40 years and Speaker of the House for 10 years--was an American institution, known and loved across the country. In All Politics Is Local he shares his secrets. Continuing in the tradition of the bestselling Man of the House O'Neill's initmitable stories and irresistible style show how politics really work.

The New Politics of Home

The New Politics of Home
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781447351849
ISBN-13 : 1447351843
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Politics of Home by : Eleanor Jupp

Home and care are central aspects of everyday, personal lives, yet they are also shaped by political and economic change. Within a context of austerity, economic restructuring, worsening inequality and resource rationing, the policies and experiences around these key areas are shifting. Taking an interdisciplinary and feminist perspective, this book illustrates how economic and political changes affect everyday lives for many families and households in the UK. Setting out both new empirical material and new conceptual terrain, the authors draw on approaches from human geography, social policy, and feminist and political theory to explore issues of home and care in times of crisis.

The Big Sort

The Big Sort
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9780547525198
ISBN-13 : 0547525192
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Big Sort by : Bill Bishop

The award-winning journalist reveals the untold story of why America is so culturally and politically divided in this groundbreaking book. Armed with startling demographic data, Bill Bishop demonstrates how Americans have spent decades sorting themselves into alarmingly homogeneous communities—not by region or by state, but by city and neighborhood. With ever-increasing specificity, we choose the communities and media that are compatible with our lifestyles and beliefs. The result is a country that has become so ideologically inbred that people don't know and can't understand those who live just a few miles away. In The Big Sort, Bishop explores how this phenomenon came to be, and its dire implications for our country. He begins with stories about how we live today and then draws on history, economics, and our changing political landscape to create one of the most compelling big-picture accounts of America in recent memory.

Fight Club Politics

Fight Club Politics
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0742551199
ISBN-13 : 9780742551190
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Fight Club Politics by : Juliet Eilperin

The House of Representatives--the people's House--is supposed to most closely reflect the needs and desires of ordinary citizens. But over the past decade, House leaders fearful of losing power have torn the House from its roots. The creation of politically safe, more ideologically-tilted congressional districts through redistricting has cemented this shift and seated more politicians from both the extreme left and right. Fight Club Politics will show how we have come to the point where average Americans have little say over what happens in the House, and what can be done about it.

I Love You, But I Hate Your Politics

I Love You, But I Hate Your Politics
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Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9781785905094
ISBN-13 : 1785905090
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis I Love You, But I Hate Your Politics by : Jeanne Safer

We've all been there – the family dinners turned full-fledged political debates, the awkward chat in the kitchen at work, the difficulty of discussing politics on a first date or even at dinner with a long-time partner. Today's divisive climate – and the seemingly neverending circus of Brexit – has made discussion of current events uncomfortable and often uncivil. So, how exactly do we find ways to reach across the aisle to those whose views we find unpalatable? Psychotherapist and lifetime liberal Jeanne Safer hopes to shed some light on the situation. Combining her professional expertise with personal experience gleaned from over forty years of happy marriage to her stalwart conservative husband Richard Brookhiser, as well as a wealth of interviews with politically mixed couples, Safer offers frank advice for salvaging and strengthening relationships strained by political differences. Part relationship guide, part anthropological study, I Love You, But I Hate Your Politics is a helpful and entertaining how-to for anyone who has felt they are walking on eggshells in these increasingly uncertain times.

Shortest Way Home

Shortest Way Home
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Publisher : John Murray
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1529398061
ISBN-13 : 9781529398069
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Shortest Way Home by : Pete Buttigieg

'The best American political biography since Obama's Dreams from My Father' Guardian NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A mayor's inspirational story of a Midwest city that has become nothing less than a blueprint for the future of American renewal. Once described by the Washington Post as "the most interesting mayor you've never heard of," Pete Buttigieg, the thirty-seven-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has now emerged as one of America's most visionary politicians. With soaring prose that celebrates a resurgent American Midwest, Shortest Way Home narrates the heroic transformation of a "dying city" (Newsweek) into nothing less than a shining model of urban reinvention. Elected at twenty-nine as the nation's youngest mayor, Pete Buttigieg immediately recognized that "great cities, and even great nations, are built through attention to the everyday." As Shortest Way Home recalls, the challenges were daunting: whether confronting gun violence, renaming a street in honour of Martin Luther King Jr., or attracting tech companies to a city that had appealed more to junk bond scavengers than serious investors. None of this is underscored more than Buttigieg's audacious campaign to reclaim 1,000 houses, many of them abandoned, in 1,000 days and then, even as a sitting mayor, deploying to serve in Afghanistan as a Navy officer. Yet the most personal challenge still awaited Buttigieg, who came out in a South Bend Tribune editorial, just before being re-elected with 78 percent of the vote, and then finding Chasten Glezman, a middle-school teacher, who would become his partner for life. While Washington reels with scandal, Shortest Way Home, with its graceful, often humorous, language, challenges our perception of the typical American politician. In chronicling two once-unthinkable stories, that of an Afghanistan veteran who came out and found love and acceptance, all while in office, and that of a revitalized Rust Belt city no longer regarded as "flyover country" Buttigieg provides a new vision for America's shortest way home.