Who Can Speak and Who Is Heard Hurt

Who Can Speak and Who Is Heard Hurt
Author: Mahmoud Arghavan,Nicole Hirschfelder,Luvena Kopp,Katharina Motyl
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783839441039

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Ethnic diversity, race, and racism have been subject to discussion in American Studies departments at German universities for many years. It appears that especially in the past few decades, ethnic minorities and 'new immigrants' have increasingly become objects of scholarly inquiry. Such research questions focus on the U.S. and other traditionally multicultural societies that have emerged out of historical situations shaped by (settler) colonialism, slavery, and/or large-scale immigration. Paradoxically, these studies have overwhelmingly been conducted by white scholars born in Germany and holding German citizenship. Scholars with actual experience of racial discrimination have remained largely unheard. Departing from a critique of practices employed by the German branch of American Studies, the volume offers (self-)reflective approaches by scholars from different fields in the German Humanities. It thereby seeks to provide a solid basis for thorough and candid discussions of the mechanisms behind and the implications of racialized power relations in the German Humanities and German society at large.

Who Can Speak and Who Is Heard Hurt

Who Can Speak and Who Is Heard Hurt
Author: Mahmoud Arghavan,Luvena Kopp,Katharina Motyl,Nicole Hirschfelder
Publsiher: Transcript Verlag, Roswitha Gost, Sigrid Nokel u. Dr. Karin Werner
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3837641031

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Ethnic diversity, "race," and racism have been subject to discussion in American studies departments at German universities for many years. It appears that especially in the past few decades, ethnic minorities and new immigrants have increasingly become objects of scholarly inquiry. Such research questions focus on the U.S. and other traditionally multicultural societies that have emerged out of historical situations shaped by (settler) colonialism, slavery, and/or large-scale immigration. Paradoxically, these studies have overwhelmingly been conducted by white scholars born in Germany and holding German citizenship. Scholars with actual experience of racial discrimination have remained largely unheard. Departing from a critique of practices employed by the German branch of the American studies, the volume offers (self-)reflective approaches by scholars from different fields in the German humanities. It thereby seeks to provide a solid basis for thorough and candid discussions of the mechanisms behind and the implications of racialized power relations in the German humanities and German society at large.

Racializing Humankind Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Practices of Race and Racism

Racializing Humankind  Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Practices of  Race  and Racism
Author: Julian T. D. Gärtner,Malin Wilckens
Publsiher: Böhlau Köln
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2022-02-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783412524173

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Debates on historical and contemporary racism have recently become the subject of increasing public interest. The Black Lives Matter movement as well as the Covid-19 pandemic have underlined the importance and urgent necessity of examining racism in society from a multidisciplinary angle. The many facets of racism in the past and present also challenge the way we deal with history ("historical culture") in a globalized world. Rather than focusing on the history of ideas and its discursive development, this volume will focus on the practices of actors. It examines how and which practices, especially practices of comparing, are constitutive in the construction of 'race' and manifestations of racism. This edited volume brings together interdisciplinary contributions from history, sociology, political science, American studies, literary studies, and media studies. An important focus lies on the social asymmetries created by racialization, including inequalities and violence. The chapters foreground historical and contemporary practices of racism and discuss their appearance in different epochs and locations.

Church Hurt

Church Hurt
Author: Angela L. Corprew-Boyd
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781599793719

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The body of Christ is full of people who have been wounded by Christians or the church. Author Dr. Angela Corprew-Boyd helps the hurting recognize they are not alone and provides them with wisdom and knowledge to reach out to Christ and receive deliverance from wounds that have made them bitter, resentful, and less effective in ministry. Church leaders and laypeople will benefit from Dr. Corprew-Boyd’s testimony and teaching. Once crippled by wounds inflicted by her pastor and trusted members of her church family, the author describes how she found healing and offers words of comfort and practical advice for readers grappling with their own church hurt. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledgement, reaching out to God, and, finally, forgiveness of others and oneself. Her message serves as a crucial reminder that there is hope for the future in spite of what our adversaries have said and done. Topics covered include the many possible sources of church hurt, how to recognize when a wound is still open, how woundedness can be transferred to church members, and the process of healing.

When Holidays Hurt

When Holidays Hurt
Author: Bo Stern
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780718039547

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Find fullness of joy during the holidays—especially for the brokenhearted. Divorce. Financial stress. Chronic illness. Losing a loved one. Experiencing any of these situations during the year is already difficult. But the holiday season, once joyful and happy, can heighten this pain even more. Author Bo Stern has spent the past two Christmases struggling to connect with the joy of the season. As she has watched her husband, Steve, struggle with terminal ALS, Bo has quietly felt her spirit for the season fade—and has noticed countless others suffering the same way. Through stories and scriptures, Bo offers readers a way to redeem what can often become painful days—Thanksgiving, Christmas, birthdays and anniversaries, milestones such as weddings and graduations, and more. At the end of each devotion, Bo gently guides readers to engage with these holidays and special occasions in different ways that offer a tangible outlet for healing. At the heart of this message is that Christ came—to bring hope and healing to those who are hurting. “Jesus didn’t come to cheer us up. He came into the shadowlands we call home to set us free. He came to untangle us from the despair that wraps itself around our joy and peace and purpose. It seems, then, that hopelessness is the very first qualification for receiving the bright hope of Christ’s coming. Perhaps you are exactly where you need to be to experience the miracle after all...” Trim Size: 5 x 7

A Smoother Journey

A Smoother Journey
Author: Simon Schrock
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1994-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780892212675

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Most folks going on any kind of trip plan well in advance. They do all the necessary things to make sure their travels come off without a hitch. But there is one journey so many neglect to plan for: The journey of life. The pathway to healthy friendships.Simon Schrock has accumulated a lifetime's worth of practical and profound advice grounded in God's Word, sharing this "road map for the trip" in A Smoother Journey. Schrock points out plain lessons for those wrestling with matters of conscience ("stop stealing!"), friends cultivating right relationships ("Jonathan and David had a beautiful relationship") and every situation in between.

A Complete Concordance Or Verbal Index to Works Phrases and Passages in the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare

A Complete Concordance Or Verbal Index to Works  Phrases and Passages in the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare
Author: John Bartlett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1934
Release: 1894
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CORNELL:31924014148898

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Telling the Little Secrets

Telling the Little Secrets
Author: Janet Handler Burstein
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780299212438

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Janet Burstein argues that American Jewish writers since the 1980s have created a significant literature by wrestling with the troubled legacy of trauma, loss, and exile. Their ranks include Cynthia Ozick, Todd Gitlin, Art Spiegelman, Pearl Abraham, Aryeh Lev Stollman, Jonathan Rosen, and Gerda Lerner. Whether confronting the massive losses of the Holocaust, the sense of “home” in exile, or the continuing power of Jewish memory, these Jewish writers search for understanding within “the little secrets” of their dark, complicated, and richly furnished past.