Author: David K. Shipler
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101973595
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
A Country of Strangers is a magnificent exploration of the psychological landscape where blacks and whites meet. To tell the story in human rather than abstract terms, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David K. Shipler bypasses both extremists and celebrities and takes us among ordinary Americans as they encounter one another across racial lines. We learn how blacks and whites see each other, how they interpret each other's behavior, and how certain damaging images and assumptions seep into the actions of even the most unbiased. We penetrate into dimensions of stereotyping and discrimination that are usually invisible, and discover the unseen prejudices and privileges of white Americans, and what black Americans make of them. We explore the competing impulses of integration and separation: the reference points by which the races navigate as they venture out and then withdraw; the biculturalism that many blacks perfect as they move back and forth between the white and black worlds, and the homesickness some blacks feel for the comfort of all-black separateness. There are portrayals of interracial families and their multiracial children--expert guides through the clashes created by racial blending in America. We see how whites and blacks each carry the burden of our history. Black-white stereotypes are dissected: the physical bodies that we see, the mental qualities we imagine, the moral character we attribute to others and to ourselves, the violence we fear, the power we seek or are loath to relinquish. The book makes clear that we have the ability to shape our racial landscape--to reconstruct, even if not perfectly, the texture of our relationships. There is an assessment of the complexity confronting blacks and whites alike as they struggle to recognize and define the racial motivations that may or may not be present in a thought, a word, a deed. The book does not prescribe, but it documents the silences that prevail, the listening that doesn't happen, the conversations that don't take place. It looks at relations between minorities, including blacks and Jews, and blacks and Koreans. It explores the human dimensions of affirmative action, the intricate contacts and misunderstandings across racial lines among coworkers and neighbors. It is unstinting in its criticism of our society's failure to come to grips with bigotry; but it is also, happily, crowded with black people and white people who struggle in their daily lives to do just that. A remarkable book that will stimulate each of us to reexamine and better understand our own deepest attitudes in regard to race in America.
A Country of Strangers
Author: David K. Shipler
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101973595
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
A Country of Strangers is a magnificent exploration of the psychological landscape where blacks and whites meet. To tell the story in human rather than abstract terms, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David K. Shipler bypasses both extremists and celebrities and takes us among ordinary Americans as they encounter one another across racial lines. We learn how blacks and whites see each other, how they interpret each other's behavior, and how certain damaging images and assumptions seep into the actions of even the most unbiased. We penetrate into dimensions of stereotyping and discrimination that are usually invisible, and discover the unseen prejudices and privileges of white Americans, and what black Americans make of them. We explore the competing impulses of integration and separation: the reference points by which the races navigate as they venture out and then withdraw; the biculturalism that many blacks perfect as they move back and forth between the white and black worlds, and the homesickness some blacks feel for the comfort of all-black separateness. There are portrayals of interracial families and their multiracial children--expert guides through the clashes created by racial blending in America. We see how whites and blacks each carry the burden of our history. Black-white stereotypes are dissected: the physical bodies that we see, the mental qualities we imagine, the moral character we attribute to others and to ourselves, the violence we fear, the power we seek or are loath to relinquish. The book makes clear that we have the ability to shape our racial landscape--to reconstruct, even if not perfectly, the texture of our relationships. There is an assessment of the complexity confronting blacks and whites alike as they struggle to recognize and define the racial motivations that may or may not be present in a thought, a word, a deed. The book does not prescribe, but it documents the silences that prevail, the listening that doesn't happen, the conversations that don't take place. It looks at relations between minorities, including blacks and Jews, and blacks and Koreans. It explores the human dimensions of affirmative action, the intricate contacts and misunderstandings across racial lines among coworkers and neighbors. It is unstinting in its criticism of our society's failure to come to grips with bigotry; but it is also, happily, crowded with black people and white people who struggle in their daily lives to do just that. A remarkable book that will stimulate each of us to reexamine and better understand our own deepest attitudes in regard to race in America.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101973595
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
A Country of Strangers is a magnificent exploration of the psychological landscape where blacks and whites meet. To tell the story in human rather than abstract terms, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer David K. Shipler bypasses both extremists and celebrities and takes us among ordinary Americans as they encounter one another across racial lines. We learn how blacks and whites see each other, how they interpret each other's behavior, and how certain damaging images and assumptions seep into the actions of even the most unbiased. We penetrate into dimensions of stereotyping and discrimination that are usually invisible, and discover the unseen prejudices and privileges of white Americans, and what black Americans make of them. We explore the competing impulses of integration and separation: the reference points by which the races navigate as they venture out and then withdraw; the biculturalism that many blacks perfect as they move back and forth between the white and black worlds, and the homesickness some blacks feel for the comfort of all-black separateness. There are portrayals of interracial families and their multiracial children--expert guides through the clashes created by racial blending in America. We see how whites and blacks each carry the burden of our history. Black-white stereotypes are dissected: the physical bodies that we see, the mental qualities we imagine, the moral character we attribute to others and to ourselves, the violence we fear, the power we seek or are loath to relinquish. The book makes clear that we have the ability to shape our racial landscape--to reconstruct, even if not perfectly, the texture of our relationships. There is an assessment of the complexity confronting blacks and whites alike as they struggle to recognize and define the racial motivations that may or may not be present in a thought, a word, a deed. The book does not prescribe, but it documents the silences that prevail, the listening that doesn't happen, the conversations that don't take place. It looks at relations between minorities, including blacks and Jews, and blacks and Koreans. It explores the human dimensions of affirmative action, the intricate contacts and misunderstandings across racial lines among coworkers and neighbors. It is unstinting in its criticism of our society's failure to come to grips with bigotry; but it is also, happily, crowded with black people and white people who struggle in their daily lives to do just that. A remarkable book that will stimulate each of us to reexamine and better understand our own deepest attitudes in regard to race in America.
The Night That Started It All
Author: Anna Cleary
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1460346467
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
The consequence of desire… Shari Lacey has never been the kind of girl to have a onenight stand—until she meets sexy Frenchman Luc Valentin and is simply bewitched. But one night in Luc’s arms changes her life completely—in more ways than one… The epitome of French cool, Luc thinks he’ll never see stubborn Australian Shari again. Her arrival in Paris means they can pick up where they left off —primarily in the bedroom! That is until Shari informs him that their one night together has started a chain of events that could bind them together for ever… "Anna has me under her spell. A great, toecurling read!"—Sally, Marketer, Bromley
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1460346467
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
The consequence of desire… Shari Lacey has never been the kind of girl to have a onenight stand—until she meets sexy Frenchman Luc Valentin and is simply bewitched. But one night in Luc’s arms changes her life completely—in more ways than one… The epitome of French cool, Luc thinks he’ll never see stubborn Australian Shari again. Her arrival in Paris means they can pick up where they left off —primarily in the bedroom! That is until Shari informs him that their one night together has started a chain of events that could bind them together for ever… "Anna has me under her spell. A great, toecurling read!"—Sally, Marketer, Bromley
Just Plain Lucky
Author: Tesa Devlyn
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc
ISBN: 1612176607
Category : Divorced people
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Liana Campbell moved to Kalispell to escape her obsessive ex-husband and to give her teenage daughter a healthy environment. The love of a good man would top off her wish list, but too many complications shadow her life. Michael Saxon relocated to find a slow-paced life with his teenage son. He works a full day but enjoys recreational time and few complications. After an unhappy marriage, a serious relationship isn't on his horizon, until a dog named Lucky forces his meeting with Liana Campbell. Liana rocks his boat, but she's hiding something, and he won't risk his new life until he knows what it is.
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc
ISBN: 1612176607
Category : Divorced people
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Liana Campbell moved to Kalispell to escape her obsessive ex-husband and to give her teenage daughter a healthy environment. The love of a good man would top off her wish list, but too many complications shadow her life. Michael Saxon relocated to find a slow-paced life with his teenage son. He works a full day but enjoys recreational time and few complications. After an unhappy marriage, a serious relationship isn't on his horizon, until a dog named Lucky forces his meeting with Liana Campbell. Liana rocks his boat, but she's hiding something, and he won't risk his new life until he knows what it is.
Going My Way
Author: Janet Dailey
Publisher: Zebra Books
ISBN: 9780821779163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The "New York Times" bestelling author shares a selection of her beloved classic love stories, now completely revised and updated. Each volume contains two full-length novels at a special low price. Reissue.
Publisher: Zebra Books
ISBN: 9780821779163
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The "New York Times" bestelling author shares a selection of her beloved classic love stories, now completely revised and updated. Each volume contains two full-length novels at a special low price. Reissue.
KITAB AL-I'TISAM
Author: ABOU ISHAQ IBRAHIM IBN MUSA AL-SHATIBI
Publisher: Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية
ISBN: 274517374X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Publisher: Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية
ISBN: 274517374X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 640
Book Description
Ginorti
Author: R. Lennard
Publisher: R. Lennard
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
The clouds hang thick as the Light Realms start their attack… Scooped up from the Portal, Shari must survive the Lightest of Realms. Can she find her way back to Lissae, before her Innarn is forcibly removed? Having survived the Dark Conclave, Samuel returns to Lissae, alone. The Altoriae who went missing from his side holds the key to bringing back his race, but he’s forbidden for searching for her. Jonathan is struggling to keep the peace between those on the Shifting Islands and on the mainland. Now his apprentice is back, they must decide – do they search for Shari, or prepare for war? Ginorti is the fifth book in the Lissae series.
Publisher: R. Lennard
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
The clouds hang thick as the Light Realms start their attack… Scooped up from the Portal, Shari must survive the Lightest of Realms. Can she find her way back to Lissae, before her Innarn is forcibly removed? Having survived the Dark Conclave, Samuel returns to Lissae, alone. The Altoriae who went missing from his side holds the key to bringing back his race, but he’s forbidden for searching for her. Jonathan is struggling to keep the peace between those on the Shifting Islands and on the mainland. Now his apprentice is back, they must decide – do they search for Shari, or prepare for war? Ginorti is the fifth book in the Lissae series.
The Bones of the Kuhina Nui
Author: Michael Herr
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411681061
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
For generations on The Big Island of Hawai'i a family has guarded the secret hiding place of the bones of the Kuhina Nui, the favorite wife of King Kamehameha. But now jealousy and envy couple with greed to produce murder. The family is torn apart and may never be whole again.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411681061
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
For generations on The Big Island of Hawai'i a family has guarded the secret hiding place of the bones of the Kuhina Nui, the favorite wife of King Kamehameha. But now jealousy and envy couple with greed to produce murder. The family is torn apart and may never be whole again.
A Love Too Strong To Die
Author: Hebert Centrone
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595284760
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 606
Book Description
Adventurer at heart, Hebert Centrone has lived on the edge, literally. On his journey through life he never gave up on love and kept searching for his soul mate. An eyewitness to glory, terror and tragedy, he has braved discrimination and bitter cold snow storms to become what his friends call an extraordinary mountaineer. He hasn't told his story in his own words until now. Among the most intrepid and fearless climbers, Hebert Centrone has traveled from coast to coast in search of fresh challenges and new heights to conquer. Along the way he has accumulated an extraordinary list of experiences, including an excruciating night without a tent in a shallow snow cave. With the triumphs came harrowing incidents of suffering and many humiliating situations at the hand of his climbing partner. This is just not the end but the very beginning of a journey full of great expectations.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595284760
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 606
Book Description
Adventurer at heart, Hebert Centrone has lived on the edge, literally. On his journey through life he never gave up on love and kept searching for his soul mate. An eyewitness to glory, terror and tragedy, he has braved discrimination and bitter cold snow storms to become what his friends call an extraordinary mountaineer. He hasn't told his story in his own words until now. Among the most intrepid and fearless climbers, Hebert Centrone has traveled from coast to coast in search of fresh challenges and new heights to conquer. Along the way he has accumulated an extraordinary list of experiences, including an excruciating night without a tent in a shallow snow cave. With the triumphs came harrowing incidents of suffering and many humiliating situations at the hand of his climbing partner. This is just not the end but the very beginning of a journey full of great expectations.
Religious Othering
Author: Mark Juergensmeyer
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000683508
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Perhaps the most disturbing feature of globalization is the emergence of a new tribalism, an attitude expressed in the common phrase, “thank God we’re not like them.” Religious Othering: Global Dimensions explores this political and religious phenomenon. Why are these new xenophobic movements erupting around the world at this moment in history, and what are the features of religious identity that seem to appeal to them? How do we make sense of the strident forms of religious exclusion that have been a part of the past and re-emerged around the world in recent years? This book brings together research scholars from different fields who have had to answer these questions in their own ground-breaking research on religious-othering movements. Written in an engaging, personal style, these essays share these scholars’ attempts to get inside the worldviews of these neo-nationalists through such research approaches as participant observation, empathetic interviews, and close textual reading. Religious Othering: Global Dimensions is of interest to students and scholars in religious studies and the social sciences. In addition, anyone concerned about the rise of religious extremism in the contemporary world will be fascinated with these journeys into the mindsets of dogmatic and sometimes violent religious groups.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000683508
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Perhaps the most disturbing feature of globalization is the emergence of a new tribalism, an attitude expressed in the common phrase, “thank God we’re not like them.” Religious Othering: Global Dimensions explores this political and religious phenomenon. Why are these new xenophobic movements erupting around the world at this moment in history, and what are the features of religious identity that seem to appeal to them? How do we make sense of the strident forms of religious exclusion that have been a part of the past and re-emerged around the world in recent years? This book brings together research scholars from different fields who have had to answer these questions in their own ground-breaking research on religious-othering movements. Written in an engaging, personal style, these essays share these scholars’ attempts to get inside the worldviews of these neo-nationalists through such research approaches as participant observation, empathetic interviews, and close textual reading. Religious Othering: Global Dimensions is of interest to students and scholars in religious studies and the social sciences. In addition, anyone concerned about the rise of religious extremism in the contemporary world will be fascinated with these journeys into the mindsets of dogmatic and sometimes violent religious groups.
The Reckoning
Author: Cami Woods
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1685178375
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
A harrowing autobiography depicting the tumultuous life of the author, Cami Woods. Through trials and tribulations, rejections and abandonments, lies and deceits, and abuses of every kind, Cami struggles to find a place to belong and the love that has escaped her. With no guidance, Cami makes a series of bad decisions that put her feet on a dangerous path. Being ill-prepared, Cami's life becomes darker as she faces the worst enemy she would ever know. Inching closer and closer to an emotional collapse, Cami grabs ahold of the only faith she has and embarks on a journey to find the truth that would take years to unravel--ultimately discovering the love of a Father she never thought possible. 2
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1685178375
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
A harrowing autobiography depicting the tumultuous life of the author, Cami Woods. Through trials and tribulations, rejections and abandonments, lies and deceits, and abuses of every kind, Cami struggles to find a place to belong and the love that has escaped her. With no guidance, Cami makes a series of bad decisions that put her feet on a dangerous path. Being ill-prepared, Cami's life becomes darker as she faces the worst enemy she would ever know. Inching closer and closer to an emotional collapse, Cami grabs ahold of the only faith she has and embarks on a journey to find the truth that would take years to unravel--ultimately discovering the love of a Father she never thought possible. 2