Echoes of Violence

Echoes of Violence
Author: Emeka J. Otagburuagu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2004
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN: 9783161474

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Echoes of Violence

Echoes of Violence
Author: Carolin Emcke
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691186887

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"Nobody I ever met on my assignments . . . asked me for direct, practical help. . . . But over and over again people have asked me: 'Will you write this down?' "--Echoes of Violence ? Echoes of Violence is an award-winning collection of personal letters to friends from a foreign correspondent who is trying to understand what she witnessed during the iconic human disasters of our time--in Iraq, Lebanon, Afghanistan, and New York City on September 11th, among many other places. Originally addressing only a small group of friends, Carolin Emcke started the first letter after returning from Kosovo, where she saw the aftermath of ethnic cleansing in 1999. She began writing to overcome her speechlessness about the horrors of war and her own sense of failure as a reporter. Eventually, writing a letter became a ritual Emcke performed following her return from each nightmare she experienced. First published in 2004 to great acclaim, Echoes of Violence in 2005 was named German political book of the year and was a finalist for the international Lettre-Ulysses award for the art of reportage. Combining narrative with philosophic reflection, Emcke describes wars and human rights abuses around the world--the suffering of civilians caught between warring factions in Colombia, the heartbreaking plight of homeless orphans in Romania, and the near-slavery of garment workers in Nicaragua. Freed in the letters from journalistic conventions that would obscure her presence as a witness, Emcke probes the abyss of violence and explores the scars it leaves on landscapes external and internal.

Violent Echoes A Dark Psychological Thriller

Violent Echoes  A Dark Psychological Thriller
Author: Marc Sloane
Publsiher: Marc Sloane
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Danny Boggs wasn't always a killer, but late one evening that changed. Tormented by voices urging him to kill, and by dreams of a past life he can't explain, Danny shocks his once safe community with senseless, violent murders. Overrun with guilt and with the cops on his tail, Danny seeks absolution for what he's done. What he doesn't realize is that absolution comes with a cost, and in order to free himself from torment he has to endure a voyage that takes him straight through his consciousness and beyond, in search of a salvation he may never find. This 42K word story is filled with drug use, violence, and other adult situations. Dark psychological thrillers, psychological thrillers, serial killer thrillers, psychological thriller mystery, time travel thrillers, suspenseful thrillers, murder serial killers dark disturbing suburban paranormal psychological suspense DMT LSD Psychedelics

BUCKLEY BATMAN MYNDIE Echoes of the Victorian culture clash frontier

BUCKLEY  BATMAN   MYNDIE  Echoes of the Victorian culture clash frontier
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BookPOD
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780992290429

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Sounding 4 begins with the first narrative of squatter George Russell followed by an echo on magistrate, soldier and later Crown Lands Commissioner for the Western District ‘Flogger’ Fyans. Expansion west and north-west from Geelong soon causes the Colac tribal collapse and later the government-sanctioned revenge massacre of the Gadubanud Cape Otway clans. Then follows the dispossession timeline of the Geelong / Ballarat Wathaurong people and the extensive contributions by Ian D Smith on Aboriginal geography and languages of the west, with clan organization, mechanisms of dispossession, Aboriginal responses, a geography of disruption and Aboriginal perceptions of Europeans in 19th century Victoria. For contrast is a section SANITIZED ‘FRONTIER’ PROFILES OF PROMINENT COLONIALS controlling the countryside until largely replaced by the bankers and gold-diggers. Moving further west is an echo titled WINNING & LOSING THE GRAMPIANS AND THE GLENELG RIVER before a complete reproduction of Dr Jan Critchett’s Distant Field of Murder. Ian Clark and George Russell reveal how the western plains were taken over after the ‘vanishing’ of the Djab Wurrung clans around the Hopkins River. Echoes of the KULIN SUNSET COUNTRY SETTLED and A SCOTTISH ARK GROUNDS AT ARARAT are settler versions largely from local history books of reminiscences by successful sheep and cattle pastoralists such as the Learmonth and Russell family dynasties. The sour joke that the Scots had the land, the Irish the pubs and the English the accent, does no justice to the role of guns, germs and money-making… Modern scholarship birthed echoes titled FRONTIER MAYHEM IN THE FAR WEST which include the tribal resistance of Jupiter, Cocknose, Roger, Doctor, Bumbletoe etc. defeated by the likes of Wathaurong guide Bon Jon with CCL Fyans and the mounted Wurundjeri and Bunurong members of Captain Dana’s Native Police. This is followed by Marie Fels on native police action and A. G. L. Shaw on frontier violence, with Dr Critchett’ overview on Framlingham Aboriginal Mission Station. Sounding 4 concludes with aftermath echoes titled KING DAVID, DAWSON’S INFORMANTS & THE CAMPERDOWN GEORGE OBELISK and echo 74: HINDSIGHTS ON THE CULTURE-CLASH FRONTIER. Part 1 of which is on Redmond Barry, terra nullius and the Bon Jon case and part 2 has historian Henry Reynolds challenging our national self-image.

BUCKLEY BATMAN MYNDIE Echoes of the Victorian culture clash frontier

BUCKLEY  BATMAN   MYNDIE  Echoes of the Victorian culture clash frontier
Author: David Kyhber Close
Publsiher: BookPOD
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780992290443

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Sounding 6 begins with Bain Attwood’s thesis Blacks & Lohans and an echo titled SEX & SORROW EAST OF MELBOURNE. Then Henry Meyrick’s frontier life and death in Western Port and Gipps Land leads into Echo 93: TAMING MELBOURNE BAYSIDE & THE DANDENONGS. Turning to OPENING GIPPSLAND: elite squatters at Sale are contrasted by surviving Kooris on Jackson’s Track. The narrative then backtracks in time with Echo 95: CONTRIBUTIONS TO TRUTH ABOUT SLAUGHTER IN GIPPSLAND comprising the Porter, Cox, Fels and Gardner versions of the blood-stained land-grab. Fels then reports on the Native Police actions and Morgan’s recent overview of the Ganai before and after white settlement concludes the shameful issues long denied or excused. Echo 96: LIAR’S LUNCH charts the rise and fall of pioneer Angus McMillan MP before the focus shifts to the historical geography of East Gippsland clans and languages and on to missionary Bulmer at Lake Tyers with the stories of the payback of Hopping Kitty and Attwood’s study of Brataualung man Tarra Bobby. Alfred Howitt’s birthing of Oz anthropology with his opus The Native Tribes of South-east Australia published at the start of the 20th century is the source material of several echoes on the making of ‘clever’ men and on songs and song-makers. Sounding 6 closes with extracts reprinted from Professor Elkin’s Aboriginal Men of High Degree – their personality and ‘making’, the powers of medicine men, and in conclusion Echo 106: ABORIGINAL MEN OF HIGH DEGREE IN A CHANGING WORLD.

Genocide and Mass Violence

Genocide and Mass Violence
Author: Devon E. Hinton,Alexander L. Hinton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107069541

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Genocide and Mass Violence brings together a unique mix of anthropologists, psychiatrists, psychologists and historians to examine the effects of mass trauma.

Listening to Colonial History Echoes of Coercive Knowledge Production in Historical Sound Recordings from Southern Africa

Listening to Colonial History  Echoes of Coercive Knowledge Production in Historical Sound Recordings from Southern Africa
Author: Annette Hoffman
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2023-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783906927404

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European archives hold historical voice recordings that were produced by linguists, ethnologists and musicologists during colonial rule in African countries. While these recordings reverberate with the polyphonic echoes of colonial knowledge production, to date, acoustic collections have rarely been consulted as sources of colonial history. In this book Anette Hoffmann engages with a Southern African audio-visual collection, which is located in five different institutions across Vienna, Austria. Several recordings collected by the anthropologist Rudolf Pch in August 1908 have been retranslated for this book. These translations provide new insights into Pchs collecting expedition to the Kalahari. Pchs narrative of his heroic journey is called into question by the Naro speakers comments, which address colonial violence and criticise the research practices of the anthropologist. By attending to the spoken texts on the recordings and reconnecting them to photographs, ethnographic objects, archival documentation and Pchs travelogue, Hoffmann offers a different reading of this research trip into a war zone.triesries.

Echoes Down the Corridor

Echoes Down the Corridor
Author: International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature. Conference
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1904505252

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Essays on contemporary Irish theatre