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This book aims to analyze the making of a pivotal moment in Somali
history. It charts new ground in the study of the dissolution of a
state at all levels, shuttling back and forth between micro and
macro frames, historical and everyday practices, and expatriate and
Somali experiences. .
The volume offers an overview of the theories and practices of
Italian legal feminism, presenting both the main themes addressed
and the main protagonists of Italian feminist legal theory. The
book is divided into two parts. The first is dedicated to deepening
crucial issues that directly concern women's knowledge and lives
from a feminist perspective, such as the interconnection between
law, rights and justice; diversity, difference and equality; sex,
sexuality and reproduction; citizenship and borders; deviance,
criminal matters and security; and victims, victimology, and
vulnerability. Each set of thematic issues is analysed by a current
Italian feminist legal scholar, who engages with multiple feminist
voices in order to emphasise the need for an interdisciplinary
approach to law from a feminist perspective. The second part of the
book is devoted to outlining the paths of study, research and
practice of specific and renowned Italian legal scholars who have
provided the foundation for legal feminism in Italy: Letizia
Gianformaggio, Tamar Pitch, Silvia Niccolai, and Lia Cigarini. The
book thereby offers, for the first time, a comprehensive account of
the traditions and trajectories of Italian legal feminism, thus
opening up a dialogue with other feminist approaches to law and
justice. The book will appeal to scholars in legal theory, critical
and sociolegal studies, sociology, gender studies, and critical
criminology.
To understand wars and armed conflicts, we need to understand the
inner logic of military institutions and warrior culture. In Making
Warriors in a Global Era, Tone Danielsen employs ethnographic
methods to analyze and discuss current debates among both military
personnel and academics about the rise of the special operations
forces and their effects on how armed conflicts are handled and
wars are fought. Based on a decade of research and Danielsen's
unprecedented access inside a Norwegian Naval Special Operations
Commando, Danielsen describes the culture, experiences, and skill
sets of a special operations unit and explores the historical and
political implications these types of units have on modern warfare
and society as a whole.
In this penetrating and timely book, Anna Simons documents
Somalia's impending slide toward anarchy. How do people react to a
failing yet still repressive government? What do they do when the
banks run out of cash? How do they cope with unprecedented
uncertainty? These are some of the questions Simons addresses as
she introduces the reader to Somalia's descent into dissolution
from within the Somali capital of Mogadishu. Exploring the volatile
mix or external interest in Somalia, internal politicking, and
enduring social structure, she shows how cross-cultural
misunderstanding and regroupment are key to explaining Somalia's
breakdown at the national level. One aim of this book is to
challenge broadly held assumptions about the content of
nationalism, tribalism, and the state, as defined and debated by
academics and as experienced by individuals. Another is to analyze
the making of a pivotal moment in Somali history. Simons charts new
ground in the study of the dissolution of a state at ail levels,
shuttling back and forth between micro and macro frames, historical
and everyday practices, and expatriate and Somali experiences.
To understand wars and armed conflicts, we need to understand the
inner logic of military institutions and warrior culture. Making
Warriors in a Global Era provides ethnography, analyses, and
discussions to infuse new debates among both military personnel and
academics about the rise of special operations forces (SOF) and the
ways they impact how armed conflicts are dealt with and how wars
are fought. Based on a decade of research and her unprecedented
access inside a Norwegian Naval Special Operations Commando, Tone
Danielsen describes the culture, experiences, and skill sets, of
small state special operations unit as well as exploring the
historical and political implications these types of units have,
not just on modern warfare but on society as a whole.
In Reaching Back and Reborn, Nea Anna Simone brought readers deep
into the heart of an unforgettable family. Mignon Samuels overcame
generations of heartache to become a strong, proud woman. But for
her three daughters, Madison, Summer and Cody, the journey is just
beginning . . . It's been ten years since Madison ran away from her
home . . . and her past. Now, with her second CD gone platinum,
Madison's on top of the world, until a nosy reporter delves into
her troubled history. To escape the media frenzy, Madison heads
back to Louisiana -- and straight into the path of terrible danger.
As time passes with no word from Madison, her sisters grow
concerned. Summer, a budding tennis superstar, is determined to
find Madison and offer her the help she couldn't give when they
were younger, but it may mean sacrificing her career.
Fierce-hearted Cody joins in the search, eager to get revenge on
those who hurt her sister. But Madison's disappearance will affect
Mignon the most, testing her faith and her sanity. And as painful
truths come to light, each woman must look to the legacy of her
ancestors for hope, healing and the courage to embrace a future
filled with promise.
Five years have passed since Mignon Samuels first discovered the
priceless journal that chronicled the lives of the strong women who
came before her. Now she's ready to add her own history to that of
the four previous generations documented inside. Mignon's journey
takes her back to several moments in time, including the early days
of her grandparents' marriage and the troubles they faced--troubles
that in some ways mirror her own. Her mother, uncle Eddie and aunts
Odele and Sofia each had their own mountain to climb: womanizing,
drug addiction, even murder. They have sought the healing power of
God, but it will take years, perhaps decades, for those who survive
to really see the light. As she delves deeper into her family's
sometimes murky past, Mignon unearths a secret that turns
everything she's taken for granted upside down. But the revelation
will also give her the courage and faith to change her life.
National Bestseller - REACHING BACK succeeds in creating lives that
are memorable - they will draw you in and not let you go This is a
work that is both great literature & entertainment. An aging
leather bound journal provides a glimpse into the captivating
family history of Mignon Samuels, shedding light on the struggles
of several generations of African-American women - reaching back in
time to her maternal great grandmother to her own mother, and the
circumstances endured by each woman in their lives. Fueled by their
legacy, Mignon decides to make daring changes of her own, and forge
ahead - out of her marriage - to a new future with her three
daughters. Mignon feels betrayed by the dream of a fairytale tale
life that everyone thought her wealthy husband had given to her -
in truth, he had only given her pain. Author Nea Anna Simone crafts
a multi-generational tale that takes the reader along a difficult
journey with a woman who finds the courage and inspiration to break
the bonds and strict codes of the African-American elite. Simone
forces the reader to face questions of family secrets, difficult
relationships and struggles of skin color. Does it still matter?
Fast-paced and gripping, Reaching Back is for all people seeking
the courage to face the future and unknown. Nea Anna Simone is a
powerful literary voice
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