Dancing at Armageddon

Dancing at Armageddon
Author: Richard G. Mitchell Jr.
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226532461

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Winner of the Charles H. Cooley Award from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. Richard G. Mitchell Jr. spent more than a dozen years among survivalists at public conferences, private meetings, and clandestine training camps across America. He takes us inside a compelling, hidden world more connected to the chaos of modern life many of us experience than the label "separatist" suggests. In survivalism Mitchell found a profound and meaningful critique of contemporary industrial society, a subculture in which the real evil is not repressive government but the far more insidious influence of a "Planet Microsoft" mentality with its abundance of empty choices. Survivalists, Mitchell shows us, are seeking resistance, not struggling against it; they are looking for ways to define themselves and test their talents in a society that is becoming devitalized and formless.

Dancing to Armageddon

Dancing to Armageddon
Author: Martin Palmer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Apocalyptic literature
ISBN: 1855381850

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The Armageddon Dance Party

The Armageddon Dance Party
Author: David L. Williams
Publsiher: Original Works Publishing
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2015-07-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781934962091

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Synopsis: John and Michelle, a lovely young New York couple, are faced with a problem: The TV news just told them Armageddon is here. Talk about ruining a Friday night But John and Michelle turn lemons into lemonade by throwing an end of the world party. With dancing When the friends and friends of friends packed into the apartment learn the end is nigh, the party takes a turn. Guests list everything they won't miss about the world, fights ensue, people ask to be killed, others grants their requests, lovers couple and uncouple for Armageddon sex, and talk of Revelation and great music fill the air. Like any good party. Cast Size: 4 Males, 5 Females "Insightful" - NYTheatre.com "inspired, hilarious take on our precarious times" - The Gothamist

Dancing at Armageddon

Dancing at Armageddon
Author: Richard G. Mitchell
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0226532445

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Mitchell takes us inside a movement that is increasingly occupying the national consciousness, into a compelling, hidden world, far more connected to the chaos of modern life than its caricature as a freakish antigovernment activity would suggest."--BOOK JACKET.

Dancing at Armageddon

Dancing at Armageddon
Author: Richard G. Mitchell, Jr.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0202305090

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American Swastika

American Swastika
Author: Pete Simi,Robert Futrell
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538173091

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An intimate look at the social and psychological dimensions of white supremacist hate

Storytelling and Ecology

Storytelling and Ecology
Author: Anthony Nanson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781350114944

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'Finalist' in the PROSE Award (2022) for Language & Linguistics Awarded Honors at the Storytelling World Awards 2022 Linking the ongoing ecological crisis with contemporary conditions of alienation and disenchantment in modern society, this book investigates the capacity of oral storytelling to reconnect people to the natural world and enchant and renew their experience of nature, place and their own existence in the world. Anthony Nanson offers an in-depth examination of how a diverse ecosystem of oral stories and the dynamics of storytelling as an activity can catalyse different kinds of conversation and motivation, helping us resist the discourse of powerful vested interests. Detailed analysis of traditional, true-life and fictional stories shows how spoken narrative language can imbue landscapes, creatures and experiences with enchantment and mediate between the inner world of consciousness and outer world of ecology and community. A pioneering ecolinguistic and ecocritical study of oral storytelling in the modern world, Storytelling and Ecology offers insight into the ways that sharing stories in each other's embodied presence can open up spaces for transformation in our relationships with the ecological world around us.

Survival and Resistance in Evangelical America

Survival and Resistance in Evangelical America
Author: Crawford Gribben
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199370221

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"Over the last thirty years, conservative evangelicals have been moving to the north-west of the United States in an effort to survive and resist the impact of secular modernity. Their activity coincides with the promotion by prominent survivalist authors of a programme of migration to the "American Redoubt," a region encompassing Idaho, Montana, eastern parts of Washington and Oregon, and Wyoming, as a location within which to endure hostile social change or natural disaster. These migration movements have independent origins, but they overlap in their influences and aspirations, working in tandem and sometimes in mutual dependence to offer a vision of the present in which Christian values must be defended, if necessary, by force, and a vision of the future in which American society will be rebuilt according to biblical law. Drawing on Calvinist theology, the social theory of Christian Reconstruction, and libertarian politics, these believers are projecting significant soft power, with their books being promoted by leading secular publishers and being listed as New York Times bestsellers. The strategy is gaining momentum, making an impact in local political and economic life, while being repackaged for a wider audience in publications by a broader coalition of conservative commentators and in American mass culture. These believers recognise that they have lost the culture war - but another kind of conflict is beginning. This book examines the origins, evolution, and cultural reach of the migration that might tell us most about the future of American evangelicalism"--