A Speaking Silence

A Speaking Silence
Author: Rosemarie Vera Bailey,Stevie Krayer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 1909357308

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This new anthology of Quaker poets - the first for over a hundred years - features poets such as U A Fanthorpe, Gerard Benson, Philip Gross, Ann Drysdale, Gillian Allnutt, Basil Bunting, Waldo Williams, and many others, from well-known names to exciting newcomers. A Speaking Silence reveals the strong affinity between poetry and Quakerism. Yet this is not a book of sacred verse but a wide-ranging exploration of the real world in all its light and shade, seen through a distinctively Quaker poetic lens.

Speak Silence

Speak  Silence
Author: Kim Echlin
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780735240629

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WINNER OF THE 2021 TORONTO BOOK AWARD NOMINATED FOR THE 2022 EVERGREEN AWARD From the internationally bestselling and Giller-shortlisted author of The Disappeared, an astounding, poetic novel about war and loss, suffering and courage, and the strength of women through it all. It’s been eleven years since Gota has seen Kosmos, yet she still finds herself fantasizing about their intimate year together in Paris. Now it’s 1999 and, working as a journalist, she hears about a film festival in Sarajevo, where she knows Kosmos will be with his theatre company. She takes the assignment to investigate the fallout of the Bosnian war—and to reconnect with the love of her life. But when they are reunited, she finds a man, and a country, altered beyond recognition. Kosmos introduces Gota to Edina, the woman he has always loved. While Gota treads the precarious terrain of her evolving connection to Kosmos, she and Edina forge an unexpected bond. A lawyer and a force to be reckoned with, Edina exposes the sexual violence that she and thousands of others survived in the war. Before long, Gota finds her life entwined with the community of women and travels with them to The Hague to confront their abusers. The events she covers—and the stories she hears—will change her life forever. Written in Kim Echlin’s masterfully luminescent prose, Speak, Silence weaves together the experiences of a resilient sisterhood and tells the story of the real-life trial that would come to shape history. In a heart-wrenching tale of suffering and loss and a beautiful illustration of power and love, Echlin explores what it means to speak out against the very people who would do anything to silence you.

Speaking of Silence

Speaking of Silence
Author: Naropa Institute
Publsiher: New York : Paulist Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UVA:X001293185

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Papers originally presented at Naropa Institute conferences. Bibliography: p. 319-327.

Speaking of Silence in Heidegger

Speaking of Silence in Heidegger
Author: Wanda Torres Gregory
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2021-10-06
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781793640048

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This book charts the trajectory of Heidegger’s concept of silence by focusing on its relation to truth as the unconcealedness of being/beyng and language as disclosive sonorous saying. Wanda Torres Gregory concludes with critical reflections on the later Heidegger and proposes alternatives to his signature claims concerning silence.

Purpose in Silence

Purpose in Silence
Author: Tyrone Brown,Lyndon Brown
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1973655667

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Purpose in Silence is a collection of poetry and devotional writings of two young men who are nonverbal, yet have a voice through their writings. Motor impairment and clubfeet have caused much frustration and pain in their young lives, but through these experiences, the Lord has given them a deep understanding of his purpose for them and an ability to encourage others passing through trials. Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is where their strength is found, and it is the basis for much of their poetry. It is their heartfelt desire that their writings will bring honor to their Savior and a blessing to all those who read their words.

Speech and Silence in American Law

Speech and Silence in American Law
Author: Austin Sarat
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139487733

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Rather than abstract philosophical discussion or yet another analysis of legal doctrine, Speech and Silence in American Law seeks to situate speech and silence, locating them in particular circumstances and contexts and asking how context matters in facilitating speech or demanding silence. To understand speech and silence we have to inquire into their social life and examine the occasions and practices that call them forth and that give them meaning. Among the questions addressed in this book are: who is authorized to speak? And what are the conditions that should be attached to the speaking subject? Are there occasions that call for speech and others that demand silence? What is the relationship between the speech act and the speaker? Taking these questions into account helps readers understand what compels speakers and what problems accompany speech without a known speaker, allowing us to assess how silence speaks and how speech renders the silent more knowable.

Unspeakable

Unspeakable
Author: Harriet Shawcross
Publsiher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781786890061

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'Compassionate' Guardian 'Extremely affecting' Scotsman As a teenager, Harriet Shawcross stopped speaking at school for almost a year. As an adult, she became fascinated by the limits of language. From the inexpressible trauma of trench warfare and the aftermath of natural disaster to the taboo of coming out, Harriet examines all the ways in which words scare us. She studies wartime poet George Oppen, interviews the author of The Vagina Monologues, meets Nepalese earthquake-survivors and the founders of the Samaritans and asks what makes us silent?

Between Speaking and Silence

Between Speaking and Silence
Author: Mary M. Reda
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2009-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791493717

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Why are students silent? Using written reflections and interviews, Mary M. Reda examines students' perceptions of speaking and being silent in a first-year composition classroom, and explores how their teachers, classroom relationships, and their own sense of identity shape their decisions to speak or be silent. By challenging many firmly held beliefs about those quiet students in the back of the classroom, Between Speaking and Silence offers the new vision that silence is not necessarily problematic.