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Best of Communities: IX - Community for Elders (Paperback): Chuck Durrett, Fred Lanphear, Diana Leafe Christian Best of Communities: IX - Community for Elders (Paperback)
Chuck Durrett, Fred Lanphear, Diana Leafe Christian; Edited by Chris Roth, Marty Klaif, …
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Best of Communities, X - Sustainable Food, Energy, and Transportation (Paperback): Chris Roth, Alyson Ewald, Ma'Ikwe Ludwig Best of Communities, X - Sustainable Food, Energy, and Transportation (Paperback)
Chris Roth, Alyson Ewald, Ma'Ikwe Ludwig; Edited by Chris Roth, Marty Klaif, …
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Best of Communities: XI - Green Building, Ecovillage Design, and Land Preservation (Paperback): Brandy Gallagher, Jeff... Best of Communities: XI - Green Building, Ecovillage Design, and Land Preservation (Paperback)
Brandy Gallagher, Jeff Clearwater, Kim Scheidt; Edited by Chris Roth, Marty Klaif, …
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Best of Communities: XIV - Challenges and Lessons of Community (Paperback): Caroline Estes, Lois Arkin, Diana Leafe Christian Best of Communities: XIV - Challenges and Lessons of Community (Paperback)
Caroline Estes, Lois Arkin, Diana Leafe Christian; Edited by Chris Roth, Marty Klaif, …
R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Making Finn (Paperback): Susan Newham-Blake Making Finn (Paperback)
Susan Newham-Blake
R149 Discovery Miles 1 490 Ships in 4 - 6 working days

Susan's childhood dream of becoming a mother has not diminished with the revelation, alarming both to herself and her bewildered family, that she does, in fact, 'bat for the other team'. Having made peace with her identity and having finally found a beloved partner, she is now faced with a daunting problem: with no penis around, how the hell do you make babies?

Time is of the essence: at 34 years old, Susan cannot afford to waste another moment. And so begins an unconventional journey to parenthood with some agonising decisions along the way. Should she accept help from a close and willing friend or go the anonymous sperm donor route? What are the legal and psychological implications of her options? How will her child be affected?

Told with disarming honesty, Making Finn is a warm, witty and moving first-person account of two women's quest to create a family.

Jobs and Justice - Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945 (Paperback, New): Carmela Patrias Jobs and Justice - Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939-1945 (Paperback, New)
Carmela Patrias
R1,108 Discovery Miles 11 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Despite acute labour shortages during the Second World War, Canadian employers--with the complicity of state officials--discriminated against workers of African, Asian, and Eastern and Southern European origin, excluding them from both white collar and skilled jobs. Jobs and Justice argues that, while the war intensified hostility and suspicion toward minority workers, the urgent need for their contributions and the egalitarian rhetoric used to mobilize the war effort also created an opportunity for minority activists and their English Canadian allies to challenge discrimination.Juxtaposing a discussion of state policy with ideas of race and citizenship in Canadian civil society, Carmela K. Patrias shows how minority activists were able to bring national attention to racist employment discrimination and obtain official condemnation of such discrimination. Extensively researched and engagingly written, Jobs and Justice offers a new perspective on the Second World War, the racist dimensions of state policy, and the origins of human rights campaigns in Canada.

Parting with my Sex - Cross-Dressing, Inversion and Sexuality in Australian Cultural Life (Paperback): Lucy Chesser Parting with my Sex - Cross-Dressing, Inversion and Sexuality in Australian Cultural Life (Paperback)
Lucy Chesser
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this original and unusual work, Lucy Chesser explores the persistent recurrence of cross-dressing and gender inversion within Australian cultural life. Examples of cross-dressing are to be found in almost every area of Australian historical enquiry, including Aboriginal-European relations and conflict, convict societies, the goldrushes, bushranging, the 1890s and its nationalist fiction, and World War One. The book compares and contrasts sustained life-long impersonations whereby women lived, worked and sometimes married as men, with other forms of cross-dressing such as public masquerades, cross-dressing on the stage, and the prosecution of men who sought sexual encounters while disguised as women.

Skinheads Rastas and Hippies (Paperback): John Williams Skinheads Rastas and Hippies (Paperback)
John Williams
R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"About The Half That Was Never Told"

by John Williams ISBN 13: 978 1 84747 004 1
Published: 2006
Pages: 147

Description

Skinheads, Rastas and Hippies reflects John's involvement in the alternative culture of the 1970s through to the 1990s. He saw a common denominator between the different ethnic and sub-culture groups i.e. Rastas mixing with hippies/ skinheads etc. It was these experiences coupled with his own diagnosis of schzophrenia that lead John to put pen to paper. A truly entertaining read the story reflects John's upbringing and youth in the mixed and sometimes volatile Brixton in South London.

About the Author

John was born in Jamaica in 1955, he currently lives in Brixton, South London. John has had various jobs but has struggled to find employment since becoming ill with schizophrenia. His interests include reading, football and meeting people. He has two children - Adrian aged 16 and Samantha who is 12 years of age. John wrote his book in order to share his perception of his experiences and interpretation of his life issues and tribulations. He believes that the seventies and early eighties were key years in defining the issues of today.

Book Extract

" I have been hanging around and it looks like I am wasting time. You should know that good drop out hang about smoking dope and not ever get a bad day but when you hear of down and out they are even worst. Sometimes I wonder if I would get back on my feet. So far the smoking seems to be all right. Now I am ripe again, big up dropouts.

The truth is that you are trying to be wild and free, as you would like to be without problems, like sunshine after the rain, big up drop out big up and have a better day. Or is it sunshine in the rain. Can you see how much, right on and look how it recurs, at least have a good look. Look as I was saying to a good friend not knowing how she got to be my friend. At first we could not see each other's way, but look how now we see thing like the same.

Grow Food for Free - The easy, sustainable, zero-cost way to a plentiful harvest (Hardcover): Huw Richards Grow Food for Free - The easy, sustainable, zero-cost way to a plentiful harvest (Hardcover)
Huw Richards 1
R519 R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Save R39 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Zero-cost, low effort and a long term solution to your fresh produce needs! Huw Richards set himself a challenge - to be self-sufficient by growing his own fruit and veg for free for a year. He succeeded, and now wants to help you do the same. Grow your own food in your home garden, allotment or container and look forward to a bountiful harvest year-round. You can plant fruit and veg at home without spending a penny and Huw Richard's shows you how. Packed with tried-and-tested advice, this gardening book covers: - Finding a space to grow - in the garden or on a terrace or balcony - and sourcing the materials you need - Deciding what to grow your crops in (the ground, a raised bed, or containers) - Clear growing instructions on more than 30 species of popular annual and perennial crops - Huw Richards' 52-week journal of how he grew his own food for free for a year without spending a penny - Advice on how to go about selling your produce to raise money to expand your growing area Author Huw Richards is a man on a mission. He is passionate about teaching you how to garden and grow your own food. Years of experience and trying different things has taught Huw how to garden with little money (or without a garden) and he shows you how to do the same! Grow Food for Free teaches you how to produce no-cost, low-maintenance fruit and veg - and finding low-cost ways to overcome common gardening worries. Learn about the space you need and how to prepare it, make your own compost, tackle weeds, pests, and diseases, and how to get hold of your first set of seeds! Discover strategies to expand your garden. Can't afford a raised bed? Try repurposing an old wooden pallet. Don't have money to buy lots of different seeds? Look in your kitchen cupboards for food that you can plant. This home gardening book shows you everything you need to barter, borrow, repurpose, and propagate your way to a bountiful harvest without burdening your bank balance!

Yesterday Today - Life in the Ozarks (Paperback): Catherine S. Barker Yesterday Today - Life in the Ozarks (Paperback)
Catherine S. Barker; Edited by J. Blake Perkins
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The emergence into pop culture of quaint and simple Ozarks Mountaineers-through the writings of Vance Randolph, Wayman Hogue, Charles Morrow Wilson, and others-was a comfort and fascination to many Americans in the early twentieth century. Disillusioned with the modernity they felt had contributed to the Great Depression, middle-class Americans admired the Ozarkers' apparently simple way of life, which they saw as an alternative to an increasingly urban and industrial America. Catherine S. Barker's 1941 book Yesterday Today: Life in the Ozarks sought to illuminate another side of these "remnants of eighteenth-century life and culture": poverty and despair. Drawing on her encounters and experiences as a federal social worker in the backwoods of the Ozarks in the 1930s, Barker described the mountaineers as "lovable and pathetic and needy and self-satisfied and valiant," declaring that the virtuous and independent people of the hills deserved a better way and a more abundant life. Barker was also convinced that there were just as many contemptible facets of life in the Ozarks that needed to be replaced as there were virtues that needed to be preserved. This reprinting of Yesterday Today-edited and introduced by historian J. Blake Perkins-situates this account among the Great Depression-era chronicles of the Ozarks.

Virtual Activism - Sexuality, the Internet, and a Social Movement in Singapore (Paperback): Robert Phillips Virtual Activism - Sexuality, the Internet, and a Social Movement in Singapore (Paperback)
Robert Phillips
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Virtual Activism: Sexuality, the Internet, and a Social Movement in Singapore, cultural anthropologist Robert Phillips provides a detailed, yet accessible, ethnographic case study that looks at the changes in LGBT activism in Singapore in the period 1993-2019. Based on extensive fieldwork conducted with activist organizations and individuals, Phillips illustrates key theoretical ideas - including illiberal pragmatics and neoliberal homonormativity - that, in combination with the introduction of the Internet, have shaped the manner by which LGBT Singaporeans are framing and subsequently claiming rights. Phillips argues that the activism engaged in by LGBT Singaporeans for governmental and societal recognition is in many respects virtual. His analysis documents how the actions of activists have resulted in some noteworthy changes in the lives of LGBT Singaporeans, but nothing as grand as some would have hoped, thus indexing the "not quite" aspect of the virtual. Yet, Virtual Activism also demonstrates how these actions have encouraged LGBT Singaporeans to fight even harder for their rights, signalling the "possibilities" that the virtual holds.

Sattva - The Ayurvedic Way to Live Well (Hardcover): Emine Rushton, Paul Rushton Sattva - The Ayurvedic Way to Live Well (Hardcover)
Emine Rushton, Paul Rushton 1
R442 R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Save R71 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Emine and Paul live and breathe Ayurveda every day, and I love their gentle, intuitive, conscious approach to life.' - Jasmine Hemsley, author of East by West and co-author of the Hemsley + Hemsley books Sattva is one of the three basic life forces outlined in Ayurvedic teachings. Among the beautiful qualities it embodies - unity, harmony, purity, vitality, clarity, gentleness and serenity - are essences of nature that we're craving more than ever in our busy lives. In this book, you'll find a complete lifestyle prescription for balance and peace in our hectic Western world. Sattva offers a simple guide to living in harmony with seasonal cycles, resources for conscious living and nourishment for body and soul. A celebration of ancient, holistic wisdom for intuitive modern living, Sattva has the power to help us move from chaos into consciousness. Let it remind you of your natural state of being.

Tools for Slow Living - A Practical Guide to Mindfullness & Coziness (Paperback): Collective Tools for Slow Living - A Practical Guide to Mindfullness & Coziness (Paperback)
Collective
R385 R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Save R32 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Many modern gurus, life-style magazines, TV programmes and books promote slow-ing down and resisting the relentless tem-po of daily life. We are offering a carefully selected set of objects and accessories that will not only show you how to relax again, but also how to refuse the crazy pressure for speed. Take back control over your life and make it enjoyable again. Let this book be your guide on the way to escape the hurly-burly of everyday life and get rid of the stress it generates. Back to basics, discover the beauty of the slow mode that will make your life more rewarding, whether you are relaxing, enjoying the moment, sharing them with your loved ones or practicing a hobby. Thanks to our inspirational collec-tion of tools for slow living you will connect with reality, with others and most impor-tantly with yourself.

Playing Out of Bounds - "Belonging" and the North American Chinese Invitational Volleyball Tournament (Paperback): Yuka Nakamura Playing Out of Bounds - "Belonging" and the North American Chinese Invitational Volleyball Tournament (Paperback)
Yuka Nakamura
R1,049 Discovery Miles 10 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Playing Out of Bounds investigates the North American Chinese Invitational Volleyball Tournament (NACIVT), an annual event that began in the 1930s in the streets of Manhattan and now attracts 1200 competitors from the U.S. and Canada. Its two key features are the 9-man game, where there are nine instead of the usual six volleyball players on the court, and the fact that player eligibility is limited to "100% Chinese" and Asian players, as defined in the tournament rules. These rules that limit competitors to specific ethno-racial groups is justified by the discrimination that Chinese people faced when they were denied access to physical activity spaces, and instead played in the alleyways and streets of Chinatowns. Drawing on interviews, participant-observation, and analysis of websites and tournament documents, Playing Out of Bounds explores how participants understand and negotiate their sense of belonging within this community of volleyball players and how membership within and the boundaries of this community are continually being (re)defined. This identity/community building occurs within a context of anti-Asian racism, growing numbers of mixed race players, and fluidity of what it means to be Canadian, American, Chinese, and Asian.

Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion - Selective Solidarity in Western Democracies (Paperback): Edward A. Koning Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion - Selective Solidarity in Western Democracies (Paperback)
Edward A. Koning
R1,308 Discovery Miles 13 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Why do some governments try to limit immigrants' access to social benefits and entitlements while others do not? Through an in-depth study of Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands, Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion maps the politics of immigrants' social rights in Western democracies. To achieve this goal, Edward A. Koning analyzes policy documents, public opinion surveys, data on welfare use, parliamentary debates, and interviews with politicians and key players in the three countries. Koning's findings are three-fold. First, the politics of immigrant welfare exclusion have little to do with economic factors and are more about general opposition to immigration and multiculturalism. Second, proposals for exclusion are particularly likely to arise in a political climate that incentivizes politicians to appear "tough" on immigration. Finally, the success of anti-immigrant politicians in bringing about exclusionary reforms depends on the response of the political mainstream, and the extent to which immigrants' rights are protected in national and international legal frameworks. A timely investigation into an increasingly pressing subject, Immigration and the Politics of Welfare Exclusion will be essential reading for scholars and students of political science, comparative politics, and immigration studies.

Border Women and the Community of Maclovio Rojas - Autonomy in the Spaces of Neoliberal Neglect (Paperback): Michelle Tellez Border Women and the Community of Maclovio Rojas - Autonomy in the Spaces of Neoliberal Neglect (Paperback)
Michelle Tellez
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wicked Enchantment - Selected Poems (Paperback): Wanda Coleman Wicked Enchantment - Selected Poems (Paperback)
Wanda Coleman; Edited by Terrance Hayes
R289 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'Essential reading' Roger Robinson 'Hateful and hilarious, heartbroke and hellbent' Mary Karr 'Sure, wise and devastating . . . a joy' Caleb Azumah Nelson 'Wanda Coleman is not just wickedly wise, she is transcendent' Washington Post Nobody wrote about police hassle like she did. Nobody wrote about making ends meet, about the history of the slave trade or the comedy of the daily grind, with the same breathtaking originality and brio; and few writers, before or since, have had the courage to write with such honesty about their everyday experience of life - and love - in an unjust world. This is the first ever UK publication of the poetry of Wanda Coleman: a beat-up, broke and Black woman who wrote with defiance, humour and clarity about her life on the margins, and who went overlooked by the establishment for decades - even as she was known colloquially as 'the unofficial poet laureate of Los Angeles'. Wicked Enchantment gathers 130 of Coleman's poems in a selection by Terrance Hayes. Funny, angry, endlessly alive and written with an immediacy and frankness that captivate, here is the essential work of a poet of fierce resistance and self-belief against the odds.

"Where Are You From?" - Growing Up African-Canadian in Vancouver (Paperback): Gillian Creese "Where Are You From?" - Growing Up African-Canadian in Vancouver (Paperback)
Gillian Creese
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Metro Vancouver is a diverse city where half the residents identify as people of colour, but only one percent of the population is racialized as Black. In this context, African-Canadians are both hyper-visible as Black, and invisible as distinct communities. Informed by feminist and critical race theories, and based on interviews with women and men who grew up in Vancouver, "Where Are You From?" recounts the unique experience of growing up in a place where the second generation seldom sees other people who look like them, and yet are inundated with popular representations of Blackness from the United States. This study explores how the second generation in Vancouver redefine their African identities to distinguish themselves from African-Americans, while continuing to experience considerable everyday racism that challenges belonging as Canadians. As a result, some members of the second generation reject, and others strongly assert, a Canadian identity.

Making Surveillance States - Transnational Histories (Paperback): Robert Heynen, Emily Van Der Meulen Making Surveillance States - Transnational Histories (Paperback)
Robert Heynen, Emily Van Der Meulen
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Making Surveillance States: Transnational Histories opens up new and exciting perspectives on how systems of state surveillance developed over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Taking a transnational approach, the book challenges us to rethink the presumed novelty of contemporary surveillance practices, while developing critical analyses of the ways in which state surveillance has profoundly shaped the emergence of contemporary societies. Contributors engage with a range of surveillance practices, including medical and disease surveillance, systems of documentation and identification, and policing and security. These approaches enable us to understand how surveillance has underpinned the emergence of modern states, sustained systems of state security, enabled practices of colonial rule, perpetuated racist and gendered forms of identification and classification, regulated and policed migration, shaped the eugenically inflected medicalization of disability and sexuality, and contained dissent. While surveillance is thus bound up with complex relations of power, it is also contested. Emerging from the book is a sense of how state actors understood and legitimized their own surveillance practices, as well as how these practices have been implemented in different times and places. At the same time, contributors explore the myriad ways in which these systems of surveillance have been resisted, challenged, and subverted.

Hablemos de la No-Monogamia - Preguntas e Iniciadores de Conversacion para Parejas Explorando las Relaciones Abiertas, el... Hablemos de la No-Monogamia - Preguntas e Iniciadores de Conversacion para Parejas Explorando las Relaciones Abiertas, el Swinging o el Poliamor (Spanish, Paperback)
J.R. James
R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Lass uns uber Nicht-Monogamie reden - Fragen und Gesprachseinstiege fur Paare, die offene Beziehungen, Swingen oder Polyamorie... Lass uns uber Nicht-Monogamie reden - Fragen und Gesprachseinstiege fur Paare, die offene Beziehungen, Swingen oder Polyamorie erkunden wollen (German, Paperback)
J.R. James
R271 Discovery Miles 2 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Warrior Herdsmen - Life with the Dodoth of Northern Uganda (Paperback): Elizabeth Marshall Thomas Warrior Herdsmen - Life with the Dodoth of Northern Uganda (Paperback)
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
R376 R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Save R63 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the personal journal of a young American woman, living for six months amongst the Dodoth cattle-herdsmen in Northern Uganda. It is also an adventure story, for during this period the Dodoth were caught up in an escalating cycle of violence with their age-old rivals, the Turkana tribe. The animating tension of this feud was the tradition of cattle raiding, but it escalated to unprecedented levels of violence when the new nation states of Uganda and Kenya were drawn in to police these ancient clan frontiers. Elizabeth Marshall Thomas s total immersion in the life of this tribe in 1961 takes us with her, as with clarity and a lyrical eye for detail she brings their whole culture alive. For though she was not an academic herself, she had spent much time in the field with her mother, who was the world s leading authority on the Bushman of the Kalahari. So it was natural for Elizabeth Marshall Thomas to take her own young children on this adventure, where she proves herself such a brave, humane and unshockable witness to the life of the warrior herdsmen.

Vampire Culture (Paperback, New): Maria Mellins Vampire Culture (Paperback, New)
Maria Mellins
R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unique and exciting, this ethnographic study is the first to address a little-known subculture, which holds a fascination for many. The first decade of the twenty-first century has displayed an ever increasing fixation with vampires, from the recent spate of phenomenally successful books, films, and television programmes, to the return of vampire-like style on the catwalk. Amidst this hype, there exists a small, dedicated community that has been celebrating their interest in the vampire since the early 1990s. The London vampire subculture is an alternative lifestyle community of people from all walks of life and all ages, from train drivers to university lecturers, who organise events such as fang fittings, gothic belly dancing, late night graveyard walks, and 'carve your own tombstone'. Mellins presents an extraordinary account of this fascinating subculture, which is largely unknown to most people. Through case study analysis of the female participants, Vampire Culture investigates women's longstanding love affair with the undead, and asks how this fascination impacts on their lives, from fiction to fashion. Vampire Culture includes photography from community member and professional photographer SoulStealer, and is an essential read for students and scholars of gender, film, television, media, fashion, culture, sociology and research methods, as well as anyone with an interest in vampires, style subcultures, and the gothic.

Vegane Lebensstile - diskutiert im Rahmen einer qualitativen/quantitativen Studie. Dritte,  berarbeitete Auflage (German,... Vegane Lebensstile - diskutiert im Rahmen einer qualitativen/quantitativen Studie. Dritte, berarbeitete Auflage (German, Paperback)
Angela Grube
R677 Discovery Miles 6 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Inside-Out - Personal and Collective Life in Israel and the Kibbutz (Paperback): Julia Chaitin Inside-Out - Personal and Collective Life in Israel and the Kibbutz (Paperback)
Julia Chaitin
R1,319 Discovery Miles 13 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Inside-Out examines life in Israel and kibbutz in relation to questions of identity and belonging. Based on the personal experiences of Dr. Julia Chaitin, the book weaves together explorations of education, social relationships, economics, work, gender, ideology, and social structures in the kibbutz. These explorations are intertwined with discussions of the themes of violence, the military, the Holocaust, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and diverse ethnic groups in Israel. Recounting events from over thirty years of living on a kibbutz in Israel, the American born author reflects upon the development of her identity and also draws on psychosocial and cultural understandings of everyday events in a kibbutz and in Israel, which presents an intricate look at life in these unique societies.

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