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Ways of the Hand - A Photographer's Memoir (Paperback): Bruce Jackson Ways of the Hand - A Photographer's Memoir (Paperback)
Bruce Jackson
R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Voices from Death Row, Second Edition (Hardcover): Bruce Jackson, Diane Christian Voices from Death Row, Second Edition (Hardcover)
Bruce Jackson, Diane Christian
R2,112 Discovery Miles 21 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Voices from Death Row, Second Edition (Paperback): Bruce Jackson, Diane Christian Voices from Death Row, Second Edition (Paperback)
Bruce Jackson, Diane Christian
R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Story Is True, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded - The Art and Meaning of Telling Stories (Hardcover): Bruce Jackson The Story Is True, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded - The Art and Meaning of Telling Stories (Hardcover)
Bruce Jackson
R2,112 Discovery Miles 21 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Thom Jons (Hardcover): Bruce Jackson Thom Jons (Hardcover)
Bruce Jackson
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Never Far from Home - My Journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the Law: Bruce Jackson Never Far from Home - My Journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the Law
Bruce Jackson; Foreword by Brad Smith
R219 Discovery Miles 2 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Microsoft’s associate general counsel shares a story that is “as nuanced as it is hopeful” (Hakeem Jeffries, House Minority Leader) about his rise from childhood poverty in pre-gentrified New York City to a stellar career at the top of the technology and music industries in this stirring true story of grit and perseverance. For fans of Indra Nooyi’s My Life in Full and Viola Davis’s Finding Me. As an accomplished Microsoft executive, Bruce Jackson handles billions of dollars of commerce as its associate general counsel while he plays a crucial role in the company’s corporate diversity efforts. But few of his colleagues can understand the weight he carries with him to the office each day. He kept his past hidden from sight as he ascended the corporate ladder but shares it in full for the first time here. Born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Jackson moved to Manhattan’s Amsterdam housing projects as a child, where he had already been falsely accused and arrested for robbery by the age of ten. At the age of fifteen, he witnessed the homicide of his close friend. Taken in by the criminal justice system, seduced by a burgeoning drug trade, and burdened by a fractured, impoverished home life, Jackson stood on the edge of failure. But he was saved by an offer. That offer set him on a better path, off the streets and eventually on the way to Georgetown Law, but not without hard knocks along the way. From public housing to working for Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, and its founder, Bill Gates, to advising some of the biggest stars in music, Bruce Jackson’s Never Far from Home is “an important story, extremely well told, that should serve as a lesson on how we got here and where we need to go” (Fred D. Gray, activist and civil rights attorney).

Thom Jons (Paperback): Bruce Jackson Thom Jons (Paperback)
Bruce Jackson
R697 R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Save R104 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fifty Years Among Shorthorns - Including Notable Sires of Shorthorn Cattle (Paperback): Robert L Bruce Fifty Years Among Shorthorns - Including Notable Sires of Shorthorn Cattle (Paperback)
Robert L Bruce; Introduction by Jackson Chambers
R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Roller-skating Giraffe (Paperback): Bruce Jackson, Kj The Roller-skating Giraffe (Paperback)
Bruce Jackson, Kj
R189 Discovery Miles 1 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Words from the Underground (Paperback): Bruce Jackson Words from the Underground (Paperback)
Bruce Jackson
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fieldwork (Paperback): Bruce Jackson Fieldwork (Paperback)
Bruce Jackson
R572 R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Save R38 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fieldwork deals with the practical, mechanical, ethical, and theoretical aspects of collecting data. Jackson discusses how fieldworkers define their role, how they relate to others in the field, and how they go about recording for later use what occurred in their presence. This treatment offers an abundance of useful information to those who do folklore fieldwork as well as those who work in any of the other social sciences or humanities. An appendix relates the author's own experiences while documenting Texas's death row.

Inside the Wire - Photographs from Texas and Arkansas Prisons (Hardcover, New): Bruce Jackson Inside the Wire - Photographs from Texas and Arkansas Prisons (Hardcover, New)
Bruce Jackson
R1,335 R1,104 Discovery Miles 11 040 Save R231 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As recently as the 1970s, many inmates in southern prisons lived and worked on prison farms that were not only modelled after the American slave plantation, but even occupied lands that literally were slave plantations before the Civil War, and on which working and living conditions had not changed much a century after the war. Bruce Jackson began visiting some of these prison farms in the 1960s to study black convict work-songs and folk culture. He took a camera along as means of visual note taking, but soon realized that he had an extraordinary opportunity to document a world whose harshness was so extreme that at least one prison had been declared unconstitutional. Allowed unsupervised access to prison farms in Texas and Arkansas, Jackson created an astonishing photographic record, most of which has never before been published in book form. Inside the Wire presents a complete, irreplaceable portrait of the southern prison farm. With freedom to wander the fields and facilities and hang out with inmates for extended periods, Jackson captured everything from the hot, backbreaking work of hand-picking cotton, to the cacophony and lack of all privacy in the cell blocks, to the grim solitude of death row. He also includes some early twentieth-century prisoner identification shots, taken by anonymous convict photographers for the prison files, that survive as profoundly evocative human portraits. These images and Jackson's photographs document, as no previous work has, the humanity of the people and the inhumanity of the institutions in which they labour and languish. As Jackson says, sometimes kindness happens with prison, but prison itself is a cruel world outsiders can scarcely imagine. I hope nothing in this book suggests otherwise.

Wake Up Dead Man - Hard Labor and Southern Blues (Paperback, New Ed): Bruce Jackson Wake Up Dead Man - Hard Labor and Southern Blues (Paperback, New Ed)
Bruce Jackson
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Making it in Hell, says Bruce Jackson, is the spirit behind the sixty-five work songs gathered in this eloquent dispatch from a brutal era of prison life in the Deep South. Through engagingly documented song arrangements and profiles of their singers, Jackson shows how such pieces as "Hammer Ring," "Ration Blues," "Yellow Gal," and "Jody's Got My Wife and Gone" are like no other folk music forms: they are distinctly African in heritage, diminished in power and meaning outside their prison context, and used exclusively by black convicts.

The songs helped workers through the rigors of cane cutting, logging, and cotton picking. Perhaps most important, they helped resolve the men's hopes and longings and allowed them a subtle outlet for grievances they could never voice when face-to-face with their jailers.

The Negro and His Folklore in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals (Paperback): Bruce Jackson The Negro and His Folklore in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals (Paperback)
Bruce Jackson
R1,182 Discovery Miles 11 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the eyes of many white Americans, North and South, the Negro did not have a culture until the Emancipation Proclamation. With few exceptions, serious collecting of Negro folklore by whites did not begin until the Civil War-and it was to be another four decades before black Americans would begin to appreciate their own cultural heritage. Few of the earlier writers realized that they had observed and recorded not simply a manifestation of a particular way of life but also a product peculiarly American and specifically Negro, a synthesis of African and American styles and traditions. The folksongs, speech, beliefs, customs, and tales of the American Negro are discussed in this anthology, originally published in 1967, of thirty-five articles, letters, and reviews from nineteenth-century periodicals. Published between 1838 and 1900 and written by authors who range from ardent abolitionist to dedicated slaveholder, these articles reflect the authors' knowledge of, and attitudes toward, the Negro and his folklore. From the vast body of material that appeared on this subject during the nineteenth century, editor Bruce Jackson has culled fresh articles that are basic folklore and represent a wide range of material and attitudes. In addition to his introduction to the volume, Jackson has prefaced each article with a commentary. He has also supplied a supplemental bibliography on Negro folklore. If serious collecting of Negro folklore had begun by the middle of the nineteenth century, so had exploitation of its various aspects, particularly Negro songs. By 1850 minstrelsy was a big business. Although Jackson has considered minstrelsy outside the scope of this collection, he has included several discussions of it to suggest some aspects of its peculiar relation to the traditional. The articles in the anthology-some by such well-known figures as Joel Chandler Harris, George Washington Cable, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, John Mason Brown, and Antonin Dvorak-make fascinating reading for an observer of the American scene. This additional insight into the habits of thought and behavior of a culture in transition-folklore recorded in its own context-cannot but afford the thinking reader further understanding of the turbulent race problems of later times and today.

The Story is True - The Art and Meaning of Telling Stories (Hardcover): Bruce Jackson The Story is True - The Art and Meaning of Telling Stories (Hardcover)
Bruce Jackson
R1,637 R1,436 Discovery Miles 14 360 Save R201 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Making and experiencing stories, remembering and retelling them is something we all do. We tell stories over meals, at the water cooler, and to both friends and strangers. But how do stories work? What is it about telling and listening to stories that unites us? And, more importantly, how do we change them-and how do they change us?

In "The Story Is True," author, filmmaker, and photographer Bruce Jackson explores the ways we use the stories that become a central part of our public and private lives. He examines, as no one before has, how stories narrate and bring meaning to our lives, by describing and explaining how stories are made and used. The perspectives shared in this engaging book come from the tellers, writers, filmmakers, listeners, and watchers who create and consume stories.

Jackson writes about his family and friends, acquaintances and experiences, focusing on more than a dozen personal stories. From oral histories, such as conversations the author had with poet Steven Spender, to public stories, such as what happened when Bob Dylan went electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Jackson also investigates how words can kill showing how diction can be an administrator of death, as in Nazi extermination camps. And finally, he considers the way lies come to resemble truth, showing how the stories we tell, whether true or not, resemble truth to the teller.

Ultimately, "The Story Is True" is about the place of stories-fiction or real-and the impact they have on the lives of each one of us.

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