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Weimar Publics/Weimar Subjects - Rethinking the Political Culture of Germany in the 1920s (Paperback): Kathleen Canning,... Weimar Publics/Weimar Subjects - Rethinking the Political Culture of Germany in the 1920s (Paperback)
Kathleen Canning, Kerstin Barndt, Kristin McGuire
R1,119 Discovery Miles 11 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In spite of having been short-lived, "Weimar" has never lost its fascination. Until recently the Weimar Republic's place in German history was primarily defined by its catastrophic beginning and end - Germany's defeat in 1918 and the Nazi seizure of power in 1933; its history seen mainly in terms of politics and as an arena of flawed decisions and failed compromises. However, a flourishing of interdisciplinary scholarship on Weimar political culture is uncovering arenas of conflict and change that had not been studied closely before, such as gender, body politics, masculinity, citizenship, empire and borderlands, visual culture, popular culture and consumption. This collection offers new perspectives from leading scholars in the disciplines of history, art history, film studies, and German studies on the vibrant political culture of Germany in the 1920s. From the traumatic ruptures of defeat, revolution, and collapse of the Kaiser's state, the visionaries of Weimar went on to invent a republic, calling forth new citizens and cultural innovations that shaped the republic far beyond the realms of parliaments and political parties.

Weimar Publics/Weimar Subjects - Rethinking the Political Culture of Germany in the 1920s (Hardcover, New): Kathleen Canning,... Weimar Publics/Weimar Subjects - Rethinking the Political Culture of Germany in the 1920s (Hardcover, New)
Kathleen Canning, Kerstin Barndt, Kristin McGuire
R4,120 Discovery Miles 41 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In spite of having been short-lived, "Weimar" has never lost its fascination. Until recently the Weimar Republic's place in German history was primarily defined by its catastrophic beginning and end - Germany's defeat in 1918 and the Nazi seizure of power in 1933; its history seen mainly in terms of politics and as an arena of flawed decisions and failed compromises. However, a flourishing of interdisciplinary scholarship on Weimar political culture is uncovering arenas of conflict and change that had not been studied closely before, such as gender, body politics, masculinity, citizenship, empire and borderlands, visual culture, popular culture and consumption. This collection offers new perspectives from leading scholars in the disciplines of history, art history, film studies, and German studies on the vibrant political culture of Germany in the 1920s. From the traumatic ruptures of defeat, revolution, and collapse of the Kaiser's state, the visionaries of Weimar went on to invent a republic, calling forth new citizens and cultural innovations that shaped the republic far beyond the realms of parliaments and political parties.

Kathleen Canning is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of History, Women's Studies, and German at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Languages of Labor and Gender: Female Factory Work in Germany, 1850-1914 (2nd ed., University of Michigan Press 2002) and Gender History in Practice: Historical Perspectives on Bodies, Class, and Citizenship (Cornell University Press 2006). She is currently a board member of Central European History and the Journal of Modern History.

Kerstin Barndt is Associate Professor of German Studies at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Sentiment und Sachlichkeit. Der Roman der Neuen Frau in der Weimarer Republik (Bohlau 2004) and several articles on German modernism, gender theory, and the history of reading. Her current book project Exhibition Time. History, Memory, and Aesthetics in Germany focuses on contemporary exhibition culture against the backdrop of national unifi cation, migration, and deindustrialization.

Kristin McGuire is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender at the University of Michigan and co-Director of the Global Feminisms Project based at the University of Michigan. She is the co-author of Global Feminisms through a Virtual Archive (SIGNS 2010). She is currently working on a book manuscript, Activism, Intimacy and Selfhood which offers a comparative historical analysis of women activists in Germany and Poland from 1890-1918; and co-editing a volume of translated essays entitled Women on Nietzsche, Gender, and Sexuality: An Anthology of European Women's Writings, 1880-1920. Cover image: Marianne Brandt, Es wird marschiert (1928)"

Virtual Walls? - Political Unification and Cultural Difference in Contemporary Germany (Hardcover): Franziska Lys, Michael... Virtual Walls? - Political Unification and Cultural Difference in Contemporary Germany (Hardcover)
Franziska Lys, Michael Dreyer; Contributions by Andreas Eis, Andreas Niederberger, April A. Eisman, …
R2,459 Discovery Miles 24 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A reassessment of the journey Germans in East and West have taken during the past two and a half decades: even today, an open-ended, unfinished journey. On October 3, 1990, just a year after the Berlin Wall fell, the German Democratic Republic was absorbed into the Federal Republic of Germany, officially ceasing to exist. What was the GDR and how do we remember it? According to the dominant Western narrative, it was a country that brought neither unity nor justice nor freedom to its citizens. But if so, why does a virtual wall still seem to exist in Germany today between the erstwhile citizens of the GDR and FRG? The GDR very much remains in the public debate, and while political integration is well on its way, the cultural integration of the two former states has proven much more challenging. This volume analyzes the culturaltransformation - or lack thereof - that has followed political unification. The contributions are interdisciplinary: essays on history and politics provide a framework and others on art, film, literature, museums, music, and education provide specific examples. These case studies allow us to examine the state of unification beyond statistics, opinion polls, and glib generalizations. The volume, then, is a reassessment of the journey Germans in East and West have taken during the past two and a half decades. Even today, it is an open-ended, unfinished journey. But such journeys tend to be the most interesting. Contributors: Kerstin Barndt, Stephen Brockmann, Michael Dreyer, Andreas Eis, April A. Eisman, Peter Hayes, Franziska Lys, Charles S. Maier, Andreas Niederberger, Mary-Elizabeth O'Brien, Daniel Ortuno-Stuhring. Franziska Lys is Professor of German at Northwestern University. Michael Dreyer is Professor in the Institute for Political Science at the University of Jena.

Museums, Narratives, and Critical Histories - Narrating the Past for the Present and Future: Kerstin Barndt, Stephan Jaeger Museums, Narratives, and Critical Histories - Narrating the Past for the Present and Future
Kerstin Barndt, Stephan Jaeger
R3,412 Discovery Miles 34 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In response to systemic racism and institutions’ implications in histories of colonialism, nationalism, and exclusion, museum curators have embraced new ways of storytelling to face entangled memories and histories. Critical museum practices have consciously sought to unsettle established forms of representation, break with linear narratives of progress, and experiment with new modes of multivocal, multimedia, and subjective storytelling. The volume features analyses of narratives and narration in museums and heritage institutions today, as well as visions for future museum practices on a local, regional, national, transnational, and global scale. It is divided into three sections: Narrative Theory and Temporality, Ruptures and Repair, and Difficult Memories and Histories. Essays from a variety of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences examine museum practices in history, memorial, anthropological, and art museums across six continents. They develop narratological categories, reflect on immersive and virtual narratives, challenge colonial violence and hegemonic forms of representation, query the performance of heritage, parse exhibition design, and unearth techniques to express narratives of social justice.

The Idea of Fraternity in America (Paperback, 50th Anniversary Edition): Wilson Carey McWilliams The Idea of Fraternity in America (Paperback, 50th Anniversary Edition)
Wilson Carey McWilliams; Introduction by Susan McWilliams Barndt
R1,267 Discovery Miles 12 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A complex, intellectually jarring, and valuable book, one which reveals how early America became her true self as we now know her." -Kirkus Reviews The United States is currently experiencing a crisis of citizenship and democracy. For many of us, there is a sense of forlornness caused by losing sight of human connectedness and the bonds of community. Originally published in 1973, and long out of print, The Idea of Fraternity in America is a resonant call to reclaim and restore the communal bonds of democracy by one of the most important political theorists of the twentieth century, Wilson Carey McWilliams. This sprawling and majestic book offers a comprehensive and original interpretation of the whole range of American historical and political thought, from seventeenth-century White Puritanism to twentieth-century Black American political thought. In one sense, it is a long and sustained reflection on the American political tradition, with side glances at other cultures and other traditions; in another sense, it is an impressive beginning to an original and comprehensive theory of politics, rooted in a new reading of a vast array of relevant sources. Speaking with a prescience unmatched by his contemporaries, McWilliams argues that in order to address the malaise of our modern democracy we must return to an ideal of our past: fraternity, a relation of affection founded on shared values and goals. This 50th anniversary edition, which offers a critique of the liberal tradition and a new social philosophy for the future, contains a new introduction from McWilliams's daughter, Susan McWilliams Barndt. She writes, "At a time when many Americans are wondering how we got to where we are today . . . this book demonstrates that there is in fact a lot of precedent for what feels so unprecedented in contemporary American politics."

The Yellow Zone - Be Aware and Make Good Choices (Hardcover): Brandie Barndt The Yellow Zone - Be Aware and Make Good Choices (Hardcover)
Brandie Barndt; Illustrated by Crystal Primeau
R519 R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Save R93 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Yellow Zone - Be Aware and Make Good Choices (Paperback): Brandie Barndt The Yellow Zone - Be Aware and Make Good Choices (Paperback)
Brandie Barndt; Illustrated by Crystal Primeau
R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Basic - Eine Einfuhrung in 10 Lektionen Mit Zahlreichen Programmbeispielen, 95 UEbungsaufgaben Und Deren Vollstandigen... Basic - Eine Einfuhrung in 10 Lektionen Mit Zahlreichen Programmbeispielen, 95 UEbungsaufgaben Und Deren Vollstandigen Loesungen (German, Paperback, 2nd 2., Korr. Aufl. ed.)
J Kwiatkowski, Barndt
R1,647 Discovery Miles 16 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lernziele - Aufbau und Funktionsweise einer Rechenanlage Hardware: Prozessor, Speicher, Ein- und Ausgabegerate - Software: Anwendersoftware, Systemsoftware Programmiersprachen: parametrische, problemorientierte, maschinenarienie und Maschinen-Sprachen Betriebssystem: Kommandosprache (Job Contra! Language) 1. 1 Hardware Eine moderne Rechenanlage ist ein kompliziertes System von vielen miteinander zusammenarbeitenden Einheiten. Sie koennen grob untergliedert werden in die Zentraleinheit (CPU = Central Processor Unit) und die Peripherie. Mit Periphe- rie bezeichnet man im wesentlichen die Ein- und Ausgabe- sowie die Speicher- gerate. Die Gesamtheit aller Einheiten einer Rechenanlage nennt man Konfigu- ration; die Standardkonfiguration besteht aus der Zentraleinheit, einem Eingabe-, einem Ausgabe- und einem Speichergerat. Die logische Verschaltung der einzelnen Einheiten einer Konfiguration ist auf mehrere Arten moeglich und wird als Rechnerarchitektur bezeichnet. UEber eine Schnittstelle sind zwei Einhei- ten miteinander verbunden und koennen Programmbefehle und Daten austau- schen. Die Untergliederung einer Rechenanlage in einzelne Einheiten gilt fur Gross- rechenanlagen und Kleincomputer gleichermassen. Die Abb. 1/1-1/3 zeigen Computersysteme unterschiedlicher Groesse. Bezuglich ihrer Groesse kann man die Rechenanlagen in drei Klassen einteilen: Grossrechner, Minicomputer und Mikrocomputer. Diese Aufteilung hat sich heute immer mehr durchgesetzt, die Grenzen sind allerdings fliessend, und innerhalb einer Gruppe lassen sich weitere Differenzierungen vornehmen. Man darf dabei auch nicht vergessen, dass eine Rechenanlage, die heute von der Leistungsfahigkeit her als "Kleinrechner" einge- stuft wird, vor noch nicht allzu langer Zeit als Rechner "mittlerer Groesse" be- zeichnet wurde. In Abb. 1/4 ist gezeigt, wie man die Klassen der Mikro- und Minicomputer weiter differenzieren kann.

Fractured to Free - the Process of Defining me (Paperback): Lisa Lewis Fractured to Free - the Process of Defining me (Paperback)
Lisa Lewis; Illustrated by Goran Master; Aj Barndt
R343 Discovery Miles 3 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Just Doing it - Popular Collective Action in the Americas (Paperback): Deborah Barndt & Barbara Rahder [ed.] Gene Desfor Just Doing it - Popular Collective Action in the Americas (Paperback)
Deborah Barndt & Barbara Rahder [ed.] Gene Desfor
R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Massive protests have disrupted global summit meetings from Seattle to Quebec City and from Gothenburg to Genoa. These demonstrations let the world know that resistance to globalization remains strong and vibrant. Not as clearly heard, though, are accounts of local communities organizing popular collective actions to resist those same institutions and policies of globalization.

Focusing on four countries -- Mexico, Guatemala, United States, and Canada -- the narratives in this volume tell of peoples' collective struggles for environmental, economic and social justice. They deal with: indigenous peoples struggles against violence and coercion in Guatemala; Guatemalan refugees mobilizing in exile; environmental education for sustainable agriculture in Mexico; organizing waste pickers of Mexico; the resistance efforts to better working conditions of telemarketing operators; improving seniors housing; and the ways people of color have taken community actions to change oppressive environments in New York City.

In all cases the focus is on the meaning and usefulness of individual acts of resistance and their relationship to collective action: the ways people cope with difficult working conditions and how these acts help to change, not only the working conditions, but the workers themselves.

Extreme Teammates - How to build a team full of leaders that make each other better and do everything to win (Paperback):... Extreme Teammates - How to build a team full of leaders that make each other better and do everything to win (Paperback)
Darren Barndt
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Developing Character and Aligning Personal Values with Organizational Values in the United States Coast Guard (Paperback):... Developing Character and Aligning Personal Values with Organizational Values in the United States Coast Guard (Paperback)
Luann Barndt
R1,441 Discovery Miles 14 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study investigates the best method for developing character and aligning personal and organizational values in the United States Coast Guard. All five of the military services embarked on comprehensive efforts to develop character and teach core values. Several environmental and cultural events inspired this endeavor. Military services are competing for scarce resources: new personnel. Challenges in recruiting and retention are threatening the readiness of the five branches of the military, particularly the U.S. Coast Guard, the smallest of the five military services. Society appears to be experiencing increased youth violence, suicide rates, drug and alcohol abuse, and illegitimate births. Some attribute this "bad" behavior to the lack of moral values, thus inspiring a corresponding resurgence of character education in schools. Of the dwindling pool of qualified candidates willing to consider the military, many potential recruits have engaged in activities directly contrary to military values, such as gang membership and drug use. At the same time, the public and the military organization itself holds its members to higher moral standards. The global environment enables smaller groups of military members' moral behavior to impact international relations. The reputation of the military is tarnished each time the media discovers breaches of honor by military members. For the military, this perceived deterioration of character and values threatens to undermine both the operational readiness and public support necessary to maintain an effective and empowered fighting force. Together, these factors make the character and values of military personnel as evidenced by their moral choices and behavior more critical than ever.

Tangled Routes - Women, Work, and Globalization on the Tomato Trail (Paperback, Second Edition): Deborah Barndt Tangled Routes - Women, Work, and Globalization on the Tomato Trail (Paperback, Second Edition)
Deborah Barndt
R1,495 Discovery Miles 14 950 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Where does our food come from? Whose hands have planted, cultivated, picked, packed, processed, transported, scanned, sold, sliced, and cooked it? What production practices have transformed it from seed to fruit, from fresh to processed form? Who decides what is grown and how? What are the effects of those decisions on our health and the health of the planet? Tangled Routes tackles these fascinating questions and demystifies globalization by tracing the long journey of a corporate tomato from a Mexican field to a Canadian fast-food restaurant. Through an interdisciplinary lens, Deborah Barndt examines the dynamic relationships between production and consumption, work and technology, biodiversity and cultural diversity, and health and environment. A globalization-from-above perspective is reflected in the corporate agendas of a Mexican agribusiness, the U.S.-based McDonald's chain, and Canadian-based Loblaws supermarkets. The women workers on the front line of these businesses offer a humanized globalization-from-below perspective, while yet another "globalization" is revealed through examples of resistance and local alternatives. This revised and updated edition highlights developments since the turn of the millennium, in particular the deepening economic integration of the NAFTA countries as well as the growing questioning of NAFTA's consequences and the crafting of alternatives built on foundations of sustainability and justice.

Evaluate Habitat Use and Population Dynamics of Lampreys in Cedar Creek (Paperback): Timothy Sundlov, Scott Barndt, Travis Coley Evaluate Habitat Use and Population Dynamics of Lampreys in Cedar Creek (Paperback)
Timothy Sundlov, Scott Barndt, Travis Coley
R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This research represents the first year of a multi-year, baseline study to provide data on the population dynamics and habitat use of lamprey in Cedar Creek, a stream located with the CRB. The objectives of this research are to: 1- estimate the abundance of larval and adult lamprey and measure biological characteristics; 2- determine larval distribution and habitat use; 3- determine outmigrant timing of larvae and macropthalmia; 4- evaluate spawning habitat requirements; and 5- evaluate homing fidelity, survival rates, and ocean residence.

The Idea of Fraternity in America (Hardcover, 50th Anniversary Edition): Wilson Carey McWilliams The Idea of Fraternity in America (Hardcover, 50th Anniversary Edition)
Wilson Carey McWilliams; Introduction by Susan McWilliams Barndt
R3,510 Discovery Miles 35 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A complex, intellectually jarring, and valuable book, one which reveals how early America became her true self as we now know her." -Kirkus Reviews The United States is currently experiencing a crisis of citizenship and democracy. For many of us, there is a sense of forlornness caused by losing sight of human connectedness and the bonds of community. Originally published in 1973, and long out of print, The Idea of Fraternity in America is a resonant call to reclaim and restore the communal bonds of democracy by one of the most important political theorists of the twentieth century, Wilson Carey McWilliams. This sprawling and majestic book offers a comprehensive and original interpretation of the whole range of American historical and political thought, from seventeenth-century White Puritanism to twentieth-century Black American political thought. In one sense, it is a long and sustained reflection on the American political tradition, with side glances at other cultures and other traditions; in another sense, it is an impressive beginning to an original and comprehensive theory of politics, rooted in a new reading of a vast array of relevant sources. Speaking with a prescience unmatched by his contemporaries, McWilliams argues that in order to address the malaise of our modern democracy we must return to an ideal of our past: fraternity, a relation of affection founded on shared values and goals. This 50th anniversary edition, which offers a critique of the liberal tradition and a new social philosophy for the future, contains a new introduction from McWilliams's daughter, Susan McWilliams Barndt. She writes, "At a time when many Americans are wondering how we got to where we are today . . . this book demonstrates that there is in fact a lot of precedent for what feels so unprecedented in contemporary American politics."

Becoming an Anti-Racist Church - Journeying toward Wholeness (Paperback, New): Joseph Barndt Becoming an Anti-Racist Church - Journeying toward Wholeness (Paperback, New)
Joseph Barndt
R658 Discovery Miles 6 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Martin Luther King's observation that 11 a.m. on Sunday is the most segregated hour of the week remains all too true. Christians addressing racism in American society must begin with a frank assessment of how race figures in the churches themselves, leading activist Joseph Barndt argues. This practical and important volume extends the insights of Barndt's earlier, more general work to address the race situation in the churches and to equip people there to be agents for change in and beyond their church communities. A hallmark of Barndt's analysis is his keen grasp of the deep yet checkered legacy that American church and church bodies inherit on this question. Yet Barndt also lifts up the ways in which their prophetic work has proved a catalyst for progress in American race relations, and he clearly shows why and how churches can inculcate an anti-racist commitment into their collective lives. Contents Adobe Acrobat Document Preface Adobe Acrobat Document Introduction Adobe Acrobat Document Chapter 1 Adobe Acrobat Document Samples require Adobe Acrobat Reader Having trouble downloading and viewing PDF samples? "Becoming an Anti-Racist Church offers one the opportunity to comprehend and terminate racism in the church through self analysis and the discernment of God's intention for an inclusive church. The book includes practical ideas and a rich list of resources for those who are serious about institutional change." -Sherman G. Hicks Executive Director, Multicultural Ministries Evangelical Lutheran Church in America "Barndt's new book provides an informed, incisive, and passionate analysis of the challenge racism poses to our collective ability to live out our faith. His title is explicit: this is an achievable objective for the Christian church of the twenty-first century. And Barndt provides here the theological, biblical, social, and historical underpinnings for this belief in accessible, persuasive language. This is a remarkable accomplishment considering Christian complicity in the structures and ideologies of racial oppression. People of faith who read this work will find both motivation and method to accomplish the task of building an anti-racist church." -Victor M. Rodriguez Professor and Former Chair of the Chicano and Latino Studies Department California State University, Long Beach

Citizenship and Civic Leadership in America (Paperback): Carol McNamara, Trevor Shelley Citizenship and Civic Leadership in America (Paperback)
Carol McNamara, Trevor Shelley; Contributions by Susan McWilliams Barndt, Christopher Caldwell, Susan Collins, …
R1,464 Discovery Miles 14 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this volume is to discuss the concept of citizenship-in terms of its origins, its meanings, and its contemporary place and relevance in American democracy, and within a global context. The authors in this collection wrestle with the connection of citizenship to major tensions between liberty and equality, dynamism and stability, and civic disagreement and social cohesion. The essays also raise fundamental questions about the relationship between citizenship and leadership, and invite further reflection on the features of citizenship and civic leadership under the American Constitution. Finally, this collection offers various suggestions about how to revitalize citizenship and civic leadership through an education that is conducive to a renewal of American civic practices and institutions.

Citizenship and Civic Leadership in America (Hardcover): Carol McNamara, Trevor Shelley Citizenship and Civic Leadership in America (Hardcover)
Carol McNamara, Trevor Shelley; Contributions by Susan McWilliams Barndt, Christopher Caldwell, Susan Collins, …
R3,767 Discovery Miles 37 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this volume is to discuss the concept of citizenship-in terms of its origins, its meanings, and its contemporary place and relevance in American democracy, and within a global context. The authors in this collection wrestle with the connection of citizenship to major tensions between liberty and equality, dynamism and stability, and civic disagreement and social cohesion. The essays also raise fundamental questions about the relationship between citizenship and leadership, and invite further reflection on the features of citizenship and civic leadership under the American Constitution. Finally, this collection offers various suggestions about how to revitalize citizenship and civic leadership through an education that is conducive to a renewal of American civic practices and institutions.

The American Road Trip and American Political Thought (Paperback): Susan McWilliams Barndt The American Road Trip and American Political Thought (Paperback)
Susan McWilliams Barndt
R1,464 Discovery Miles 14 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Americans love road trips. They love to go on road trips. They love to read about road trips. They love to watch road trip stories unfold on television and film. Road trip stories are a consistent feature of the American landscape, a central part of American mythology, and an important piece of the American dream. In The American Road Trip and American Political Thought, Susan McWilliams argues that the American fascination with road trip stories is about more than mere escapism or wanderlust. She shows, in walking through stories like On the Road and The Grapes of Wrath, that American road trip stories are a key expression of American political thought. They are not just stories of personal journeys. They are stories of the American nation. McWilliams Barndt shows how Americans have long used road trip stories to raise and explore central questions about American politics in theory and practice. They talk about freedom and equality and diversity and take those vaunted American ideals for a test drive. American road trip stories are where the rubber meets the road in American political thought. The American Road Trip and American Political Thought includes explorations of a wide variety of American authors, from Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau to Erika Lopez and Cheryl Strayed, from Mark Twain and John Steinbeck to Solomon Northup and Hunter S. Thompson. It covers topics including gender, labor, place, race, and technology in American political life. This is a book that will change the way you think about the great American road trip and the great American story.

The American Road Trip and American Political Thought (Hardcover): Susan McWilliams Barndt The American Road Trip and American Political Thought (Hardcover)
Susan McWilliams Barndt
R3,275 Discovery Miles 32 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Americans love road trips. They love to go on road trips. They love to read about road trips. They love to watch road trip stories unfold on television and film. Road trip stories are a consistent feature of the American landscape, a central part of American mythology, and an important piece of the American dream. In The American Road Trip and American Political Thought, Susan McWilliams argues that the American fascination with road trip stories is about more than mere escapism or wanderlust. She shows, in walking through stories like On the Road and The Grapes of Wrath, that American road trip stories are a key expression of American political thought. They are not just stories of personal journeys. They are stories of the American nation. McWilliams Barndt shows how Americans have long used road trip stories to raise and explore central questions about American politics in theory and practice. They talk about freedom and equality and diversity and take those vaunted American ideals for a test drive. American road trip stories are where the rubber meets the road in American political thought. The American Road Trip and American Political Thought includes explorations of a wide variety of American authors, from Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau to Erika Lopez and Cheryl Strayed, from Mark Twain and John Steinbeck to Solomon Northup and Hunter S. Thompson. It covers topics including gender, labor, place, race, and technology in American political life. This is a book that will change the way you think about the great American road trip and the great American story.

Damned If You Do - Dilemmas of Action in Literature and Popular Culture (Hardcover): Margaret S. Hrezo, John M. Parrish Damned If You Do - Dilemmas of Action in Literature and Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Margaret S. Hrezo, John M. Parrish; Contributions by Paul Cantor, Joel Johnson, Susan McWilliams Barndt, …
R3,789 Discovery Miles 37 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Problems of individual moral choice have always been closely bound up with the larger normative concerns of political theory. There are several reasons for this continuing connection. First, the value conflicts involved in private moral choice often find themselves reproduced on the public stage: for example, states may find it difficult to do right by both justice and mercy in much the same way individuals do. Second, we frequently find conflicts among the values at stake in individual life and public life, such that the moral choice we must make is between private and public goods. Loosely speaking, choices which express these conflicts are what philosophers call moral dilemmas: choices in which no matter what one does one will be forfeiting some important moral good; in which wrongdoing is to some degree inescapable; in which one is (perhaps literally) damned if one does and damned if one doesn't. The eight essays collected in this volume explore the philosophical problem of moral dilemmas as that problem finds expression in ancient drama, classic and contemporary novels, television, film, and popular fiction. They consider four main types of dilemmas. In the first section, the authors examine dilemmas associated with political stability and regime change as expressed in the HBO television series Deadwood and in Stephen King's novels and short stories. The second section confronts dilemmas associated with public leadership, considering the ethical conflicts in Aeschylus's classical dramas The Suppliants, Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, and in the contemporary FOX television series 24. In the volume's third section, the authors examine dilemmas of institutional evil, specifically slavery, as they emerge in Harriet Beecher Stowe's classic novel Uncle Tom's Cabin and in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels. Finally, the collection considers dilemmas of community and choice in Toni Morrison's novel Paradise and in the contemporary film A Simple Plan.

Women Working The NAFTA Food Chain - Women, Food, and Globalization (Paperback): Deborah Barndt Women Working The NAFTA Food Chain - Women, Food, and Globalization (Paperback)
Deborah Barndt
R1,456 Discovery Miles 14 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of compelling and original research makes connections in Canada, the US and Mexico among women who work in fast-food restaurants, supermarkets and agricultural production. The fourteen chapters take a critical look at how the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has affected these women's working and living conditions, sharpening our understanding of how the workplace has been restructured in order to fulfill consumer demands for tomatoes, exotic flowers and fruits, as well as fast-food burgers and fries. Food activists in Latin America, the US and Canada propose alternatives to counteract the oppressive conditions of free trade and globalization.

Just Doing it (Hardcover): Barndt Desfor Just Doing it (Hardcover)
Barndt Desfor
R1,012 Discovery Miles 10 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Massive protests have disrupted global summit meetings from Seattle to Quebec City and from Gothenburg to Genoa. These demonstrations let the world know that resistance to globalization remains strong and vibrant. Not as clearly heard, though, are accounts of local communities organizing popular collective actions to resist those same institutions and policies of globalization.

Focusing on four countries--Mexico, Guatemala, United States, and Canada--the narratives in this volume tell of peoples' collective struggles for environmental, economic and social justice. They deal with: indigenous peoples struggles against violence and coercion in Guatemala; Guatemalan refugees mobilizing in exile; environmental education for sustainable agriculture in Mexico; organizing waste pickers of Mexico; the resistence efforts to better working conditions of telemarketing operators; improving seniors housing; and the ways people of color have taken community actions to change oppressive environments in New York City.

In all cases the focus is on the meaning and usefulness of individual acts of resistance and their relationship to collective action: the ways people cope with difficult working conditions and how these acts help to change, not only the working conditions, but the workers themselves.

"These poignant and inspiring stories of communities resisting the corporate agenda...eloquently told...reveal the strength and creativity of people living on the margins."--Leonie Sandercock, author of "Making the Invisible Visible"

Gene Desfor teaches at the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University and is actively involved with union and community organizations. Deborah Barndt, educator, photographer and professor at York University, has worked for more than twenty-five years in social justice movements in the Americas. Barbara Rahder, the Graduate Program Director and Planning Programs Coordinator at York University, has, for more than twenty years, focused on issues of equity and access to housing and community services with marginalized communities.

User-Directed Competitive Intelligence - Closing the Gap Between Supply and Demand (Hardcover): Walter D. Barndt User-Directed Competitive Intelligence - Closing the Gap Between Supply and Demand (Hardcover)
Walter D. Barndt
R2,830 Discovery Miles 28 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book to address the real issues and problems confronting the competitive intelligence industry today. It pinpoints the reason why competitive intelligence is on hold in corporate America and offers practical advice and solutions to position competitive intelligence systems as the systems of choice for intelligence users. The key is to stimulate demand and the author tells us why and how. A must read for intelligence providers, for managers and intelligence users, and for management program faculty and students in our colleges and universities. The author identifies missing links in the system--purpose, domain, terminology, and research. He identifies value-added opportunities for strengthening competitive intelligence programs by focusing on user needs and benefits. How to define and measure the benefits of a Competitive Intelligence program, as the primary source of competitive advantage, the key question plaguing intelligence providers, is addressed and answered.

Deconstructing Racism - A Path toward Lasting Change (Paperback): Barbara Crain Major, Joseph Barndt Deconstructing Racism - A Path toward Lasting Change (Paperback)
Barbara Crain Major, Joseph Barndt
R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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