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The Roots of Power
Author | : Maxine Sheets-Johnstone |
Publsiher | : Open Court Publishing |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0812692586 |
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Sheets-Johnstone critically examines the work of contemporary theorists, including Judith Butler, Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Jacques Derrida, in an effort to recover the lived body and its impact on gendered existence and power relations. Deeply critical of feminist writers who minimize biological experience, she argues that theorists must thoroughly consider the evolutionary body in order to understand its cultural reworkings.. -- Choice review.
Roots to Power
Author | : Lee Staples |
Publsiher | : Greenwood |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Community organization |
ISBN | : 0275969975 |
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Annotation. This how-to manual presents strategies, tactics, methods, and techniques that community members can use to take collective action in the pursuit of hopes, visions, and dreams for a better future.
Roots of Power
Author | : Michael Sheridan |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2023-04-21 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781000872088 |
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Roots of Power tells five stories of plants, people, property, politics, peace, and protection in tropical societies. In Cameroon, French Polynesia, Papua New Guinea, St. Vincent, and Tanzania, dracaena and cordyline plants are simultaneously property rights institutions, markers of social organization, and expressions of life-force and vitality. In addition to their localized roles in forming landscapes and societies, these plants mark multiple boundaries and demonstrate deep historical connections across much of the planet’s tropics. These plants’ deep roots in society and culture have made them the routes through which postcolonial agrarian societies have negotiated both social and cultural continuity and change. This book is a multi-sited ethnographic political ecology of ethnobotanical institutions. It uses five parallel case studies to investigate the central phenomenon of "boundary plants" and establish the linkages among the case studies via both ancient and relatively recent demographic transformations such as the Bantu expansion across tropical Africa, the Austronesian expansion into the Pacific, and the colonial system of plantation slavery in the Black Atlantic. Each case study is a social-ecological system with distinctive characteristics stemming from the ways that power is organized by kinship and gender, social ranking, or racialized capitalism. This book contributes to the literature on property rights institutions and land management by arguing that tropical boundary plants’ social entanglements and cultural legitimacy make them effective foundations for development policy. Formal recognition of these institutions could reduce contradiction, conflict, and ambiguity between resource managers and states in postcolonial societies and contribute to sustainable livelihoods and landscapes. This book will appeal to scholars and students of environmental anthropology, political ecology, ethnobotany, landscape studies, colonial history, and development studies, and readers will benefit from its demonstration of the comparative method.
Power at the Roots
Author | : Miranda J. Martinez |
Publsiher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2010-09-25 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780739146262 |
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Through direct engagement with gardeners, activists, and residents, Miranda Martinez shows the breadth and diversity of the community gardening movement and how these groups inserted themselves into local politics and development to create change. She demonstrates how real people are effective as social forces amid large scale urban change and looks at the complexities and contradictions involved in transformations of urban neighborhoods. One of the most important contributions of this study is its focus on the Puerto Ricans of the Lower East Side and their struggle to sustain its Latinidad. It goes deeply into the ethnic and cultural significance at the neighborhood and personal level to show the contradictory meanings of gentrification to Puerto Ricans and others, and more importantly, the ways that the history and culture of Puerto Ricans are ignored, devalued, and erased. By going to the grassroots, this book vividly demonstrates how Puerto Ricans interact with the global and local trends involved in gentrification and how the struggles against displacement can alter the boundaries of the process.
Roots for Radicals
Author | : Edward T. Chambers |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2018-01-25 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781350043145 |
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The successor to the legendary activist Saul Alinsky, Edward T. Chambers pioneered a set of principles and practices that have guided community organizations throughout the US and the world. Roots for Radicals remains his definitive reflection on these fundamental principles of community activism: how, as public citizens, we can navigate the gap between the world as it is and as it should be, between self-interest and self-sacrifice and in doing so create lasting change for our communities. In the face of the increasingly turbulent politics of the 21st-century, Chambers's book has never been more relevant.
The Roots of Culture the Power of Art
Author | : Monica Gattinger |
Publsiher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2017-12-15 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780773552685 |
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The Canada Council for the Arts is the country’s largest provider of grants for artists and arts organizations, benefiting not only writers, visual artists, performers, and musicians but Canadian culture as a whole. In The Roots of Culture, the Power of Art Monica Gattinger outlines the history of the Canada Council, the impetus for its foundation, and the ongoing debate about its goals and impact. Tracing the Council’s gradual shift from focusing on artistic supply and building the roots of Canadian arts and culture in its early years to its expanded focus on the power of the arts in society over time, Gattinger describes how leaders have navigated core tensions inherent in the Council’s activities. She examines the arguments for and against “art for art’s sake” and pursuing broader social and economic aims through the arts, as well as the inherent political conflicts between serving the needs of the artistic community and the needs of Canadian society, between leadership and followership, between autonomy and collaboration, and between emerging and established artistic practices. Combining lively storytelling with insightful analysis, and beautifully produced with dozens of photos of the art, people, and events that have shaped the organization through the years, The Roots of Culture, the Power of Art is essential reading for those with an interest in Canadian arts and culture and cultural policy.
The Roots of Desire
Author | : Marion Roach |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2008-12-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781596918948 |
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The Roots of Desire is a witty and entertaining investigation into the power, myth and meaning of red hair. Redheads have been worshiped, idealized, fetishized, feared, and condemned, leaving their mark on us and our culture. Such is the power of what is actually a genetic mutation, and in The Roots of Desire, Marion Roach takes a fascinating look at the science behind hair color and the roles redheads have played over time. A redhead herself, Roach brings candor and brilliant insight to the complicated and revealing history of redheads, making this a stand-out narrative and an essential tool in understanding the mechanics and phenomenon of red hair. A must-have for every redhead.
The Healing Power of the Roots
Author | : Dominiquae Bierman |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2020-08-25 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1953502083 |
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"So, why is it so important to minister the Jewish roots to the Church?" I asked the Lord. "It's a matter of life and death." He replied. "The Church has been like a beautiful rose, cut off from her garden. She has been in a vase with water for two days, but on the third day, if she is not replanted back, she will die." We are in the "Third Day," the Third Millennium, and going back to the original apostolic, biblical, Hebrew foundations of the faith is a matter of life and death; the End time key for the worldwide revival!