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The Routledge Handbook of Buddhist-Christian Studies (Paperback): Carol Anderson, Thomas Cattoi The Routledge Handbook of Buddhist-Christian Studies (Paperback)
Carol Anderson, Thomas Cattoi
R1,378 Discovery Miles 13 780 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A comprehensive and authoritative collection on Buddhist-Christian relations with contributions from leading figures in the field Deep and thorough coverage of Buddhist-Christian relations, essential for any student of religious studies, Buddhist studies, studies in Christianty or Asian religions. Given the intense debate around Buddhist-Christian relations The Routledge Handbook of Buddhist-Christian Relations is an outstanding reference source to these key topics, problems and debates.

Pain and Its Ending - The Four Noble Truths in the Theravada Buddhist Canon (Hardcover): Carol Anderson Pain and Its Ending - The Four Noble Truths in the Theravada Buddhist Canon (Hardcover)
Carol Anderson
R4,221 Discovery Miles 42 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Demonstrates how the four noble truths are used thorughout the Pali canon as a symbol of Buddha's enlightenment and as a doctrine within a larger network of Buddha's teachings. Their unique nature rests in their function as a proposition and as a symbol in the Theravada canon.

White Rage - The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide (Paperback): Carol Anderson White Rage - The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R288 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R25 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the Civil War to our combustible present, White Rage reframes the continuing conversation about race in America, chronicling the history of the powerful forces opposed to black progress. Since the abolishment of slavery in 1865, every time African Americans have made advances towards full democratic participation, white reaction has fuelled a rollback of any gains. Carefully linking historical flashpoints - from the post-Civil War Black Codes and Jim Crow to expressions of white rage after the election of America's first black president - Carol Anderson renders visible the long lineage of white rage and the different names under which it hides. Compelling and dramatic in the history it relates, White Rage adds a vital new dimension to the conversation about race in America. 'Beautifully written and exhaustively researched' CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE 'An extraordinarily timely and urgent call to confront the legacy of structural racism' NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW 'Brilliant' ROBIN DIANGELO, AUTHOR OF WHITE FRAGILITY

The Routledge Handbook of Buddhist-Christian Studies (Hardcover): Carol Anderson, Thomas Cattoi The Routledge Handbook of Buddhist-Christian Studies (Hardcover)
Carol Anderson, Thomas Cattoi
R6,236 Discovery Miles 62 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A comprehensive and authoritative collection on Buddhist-Christian relations with contributions from leading figures in the field Deep and thorough coverage of Buddhist-Christian relations, essential for any student of religious studies, Buddhist studies, studies in Christianty or Asian religions. Given the intense debate around Buddhist-Christian relations The Routledge Handbook of Buddhist-Christian Relations is an outstanding reference source to these key topics, problems and debates.

Bourgeois Radicals - The NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960 (Hardcover): Carol Anderson Bourgeois Radicals - The NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960 (Hardcover)
Carol Anderson
R2,176 Discovery Miles 21 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bourgeois Radicals explores the NAACP's key role in the liberation of Africans and Asians across the globe even as it fought Jim Crow on the home front during the long civil rights movement. In the eyes of the NAACP's leaders, the way to create a stable international system, stave off communism in Africa and Asia, and prevent capitalist exploitation was to embed human rights, with its economic and cultural protections, in the transformation of colonies into nations. Indeed, the NAACP aided in the liberation struggles of multiple African and Asian countries within the limited ideological space of the Second Red Scare. However, its vision of a third way to democracy and nationhood for the hundreds of millions in Asia and Africa was only partially realized due to a toxic combination of the Cold War, Jim Crow, and die-hard imperialism. Bourgeois Radicals examines the toll that internationalism took on the organization and illuminates the linkages between the struggle for human rights and the fight for colonial independence."

Pain and Its Ending - The Four Noble Truths in the Theravada Buddhist Canon (Paperback): Carol Anderson Pain and Its Ending - The Four Noble Truths in the Theravada Buddhist Canon (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R1,415 Discovery Miles 14 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Demonstrates how the four noble truths are used thorughout the Pali canon as a symbol of Buddha's enlightenment and as a doctrine within a larger network of Buddha's teachings. Their unique nature rests in their function as a proposition and as a symbol in the Theravada canon.

The Second - Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America (Paperback): Carol Anderson The Second - Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R287 R261 Discovery Miles 2 610 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'A provocative look at the racial context for Americans' right to bear arms' New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice The Second Amendment: The right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Throughout history, the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States has protected the right to bear arms. For Black Americans, this has come with the understanding that the moment they exercise this right (or the moment that they don't), their life - as surely as the lives of Philando Castile, Tamir Rice, Breonna Taylor - may be snatched away in a single, fateful second. In The Second, historian and award-winning author Carol Anderson illuminates the history and impact of the Second Amendment: from the seventeenth century, when it was encoded into law that the enslaved could not own, carry or use a firearm, to today, where measures to expand and curtail gun ownership continue to limit the freedoms and power of Black Americans. Through compelling historical narrative merging into the unfolding events of recent years, Anderson's investigation shows that the Second Amendment is not about guns but about anti-Blackness, revealing the magnitude of institutional racism in America today.

We Are Not Yet Equal - Understanding Our Racial Divide (Paperback): Carol Anderson, Tonya Bolden We Are Not Yet Equal - Understanding Our Racial Divide (Paperback)
Carol Anderson, Tonya Bolden
R272 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R20 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This young adult adaptation of the New York Times bestselling White Rage is essential antiracist reading for teens. An NAACP Image Award finalist A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year A NYPL Best Book for Teens History texts often teach that the United States has made a straight line of progress toward Black equality. The reality is more complex: milestones like the end of slavery, school integration, and equal voting rights have all been met with racist legal and political maneuverings meant to limit that progress. We Are Not Yet Equal examines five of these moments: The end of the Civil War and Reconstruction was greeted with Jim Crow laws; the promise of new opportunities in the North during the Great Migration was limited when blacks were physically blocked from moving away from the South; the Supreme Court's landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision was met with the shutting down of public schools throughout the South; the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 led to laws that disenfranchised millions of African American voters and a War on Drugs that disproportionally targeted blacks; and the election of President Obama led to an outburst of violence including the death of Black teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri as well as the election of Donald Trump. Including photographs and archival imagery and extra context, backmatter, and resources specifically for teens, this book provides essential history to help work for an equal future.

One Person, No Vote - How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy (Paperback): Carol Anderson One Person, No Vote - How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy (Paperback)
Carol Anderson; Foreword by Dick Durbin; Introduction by Dick Durbin
R297 R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Save R24 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award Finalist, Longlisted for the National Book Award

Best Books of the Year--Washington Post, Boston Globe, NPR, Bustle, NYPL

From the award-winning, NYT bestselling author of White Rage, the startling--and timely--history of voter suppression in America, with a foreword by Senator Dick Durbin, now with a new afterword by the author.

In her New York Times bestseller White Rage, Carol Anderson laid bare an insidious history of policies that have systematically impeded black progress in America, from 1865 to our combustible present. With One Person, No Vote, she chronicles a related history: the rollbacks to African American participation in the vote since the 2013 Supreme Court decision that eviscerated the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Known as the Shelby ruling, this decision effectively allowed districts with a demonstrated history of racial discrimination to change voting requirements without approval from the Department of Justice.

Focusing on the aftermath of Shelby, Anderson follows the astonishing story of government-dictated racial discrimination unfolding before our very eyes as more and more states adopt voter suppression laws. In gripping, enlightening detail she explains how voter suppression works, from photo ID requirements to gerrymandering to poll closures. In a powerful new afterword, she examines the repercussions of the 2018 midterm elections. And with vivid characters, she explores the resistance: the organizing, activism, and court battles to restore the basic right to vote to all Americans.

Knowing Jesus in Your Life (Paperback, 1st American ed): Rev Carol Anderson, Peter G Summers Knowing Jesus in Your Life (Paperback, 1st American ed)
Rev Carol Anderson, Peter G Summers
R358 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R31 (9%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Christianity is about a relationship between ourselves and God. This book is about getting to know the essential Jesus--the Jesus who lived like us and called disciples, ordinary people who acted like we do, to follow him. Only by turning to God and letting God meet the needs of our human condition can our innermost longings be met.

White Rage - The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide (Paperback): Carol Anderson White Rage - The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R441 R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Save R54 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

National Book Critics Circle Award Winner

New York Times Bestseller

A New York Times Notable Book of the Year

A Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of the Year

A Boston Globe Best Book of 2016

A Chicago Review of Books Best Nonfiction Book of 2016

From the Civil War to our combustible present, White Rage reframes our continuing conversation about race, chronicling the powerful forces opposed to black progress in America--now in paperback with a new afterword by the author, acclaimed historian Carol Anderson.

As Ferguson, Missouri, erupted in August 2014, and media commentators across the ideological spectrum referred to the angry response of African Americans as “black rage,” historian Carol Anderson wrote a remarkable op-ed in The Washington Post suggesting that this was, instead, "white rage at work. With so much attention on the flames," she argued, "everyone had ignored the kindling."

Since 1865 and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, every time African Americans have made advances towards full participation in our democracy, white reaction has fueled a deliberate and relentless rollback of their gains. The end of the Civil War and Reconstruction was greeted with the Black Codes and Jim Crow; the Supreme Court's landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision was met with the shutting down of public schools throughout the South while taxpayer dollars financed segregated white private schools; the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 triggered a coded but powerful response, the so-called Southern Strategy and the War on Drugs that disenfranchised millions of African Americans while propelling presidents Nixon and Reagan into the White House, and then the election of America's first black President, led to the expression of white rage that has been as relentless as it has been brutal.

Carefully linking these and other historical flashpoints when social progress for African Americans was countered by deliberate and cleverly crafted opposition, Anderson pulls back the veil that has long covered actions made in the name of protecting democracy, fiscal responsibility, or protection against fraud, rendering visible the long lineage of white rage. Compelling and dramatic in the unimpeachable history it relates, White Rage will add an important new dimension to the national conversation about race in America.

You Can't Buy Love Like That - Growing Up Gay in the Sixties (Paperback): Carole Anderson You Can't Buy Love Like That - Growing Up Gay in the Sixties (Paperback)
Carole Anderson
R411 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R26 (6%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

A young lesbian girl grows beyond fear to fearlessness as she comes of age in the ’60s amid religious, social, and legal barriers. Carol Anderson grows up in a fundamentalist Christian home in the ’60s, a time when being gay was in opposition to all social and religious mores and against the law in most states. Fearing the rejection of her parents, she hides the truth about her love orientation, creating emotional distance from them for years, as she desperately struggles to harness her powerful attractions to women while pursuing false efforts to be with men. The watershed point in Carol's journey comes when she returns to graduate school and discovers the feminist movement, which emboldens her sense of personal power and the freedom to love whom she chooses. But this sense of self-possession comes too late for honesty with her father. His unexpected death before she can tell him the truth brings the full cost of Carol's secret crashing in compelling her to come out to her mother before it is too late. Candid and poignant, You Can't Buy Love Like That reveals the complex invisible dynamics that arise for gay people who are forced to hide their true selves in order to survive and celebrates the hard-won rewards of finding one's courageous heart and achieving self-acceptance and self-love.

Bourgeois Radicals - The NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960 (Paperback): Carol Anderson Bourgeois Radicals - The NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960 (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R799 R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Save R96 (12%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Bourgeois Radicals explores the NAACP's key role in the liberation of Africans and Asians across the globe even as it fought Jim Crow on the home front during the long civil rights movement. In the eyes of the NAACP's leaders, the way to create a stable international system, stave off communism in Africa and Asia, and prevent capitalist exploitation was to embed human rights, with its economic and cultural protections, in the transformation of colonies into nations. Indeed, the NAACP aided in the liberation struggles of multiple African and Asian countries within the limited ideological space of the Second Red Scare. However, its vision of a third way to democracy and nationhood for the hundreds of millions in Asia and Africa was only partially realized due to a toxic combination of the Cold War, Jim Crow, and die-hard imperialism. Bourgeois Radicals examines the toll that internationalism took on the organization and illuminates the linkages between the struggle for human rights and the fight for colonial independence."

Eyes off the Prize - The United Nations and the African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955 (Hardcover): Carol... Eyes off the Prize - The United Nations and the African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955 (Hardcover)
Carol Anderson
R2,659 Discovery Miles 26 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As World War II drew to a close and the world awakened to the horrors wrought by white supremacists in Nazi Germany, the NAACP and African-American leaders sensed an opportunity to launch an offensive against the conditions of segregation and inequality in the United States. The "prize" they sought was not civil rights, but human rights. Only the human rights lexicon, shaped by the Holocaust and articulated by the United Nations, contained the language and the moral power to address not only the political and legal inequality but also the education, health care, housing, and employment needs that haunted the black community. The NAACP understood this and wielded its influence and resources to take its human rights agenda before the United Nations. But the onset of the Cold War and rising anti-communism allowed powerful southerners to cast those rights as Soviet-inspired and a threat to the American "ways of life." Enemies and friends excoriated the movement, and the NAACP retreated to a narrow civil rights agenda that was easier to maintain politically. Thus the Civil Rights Movement was launched with neither the language nor the mission it needed to truly achieve black equality. Carol Anderson is the recipient of major grants from the Ford Foundation and the American Council of Learned Societies, and numerous awards for excellence in teaching. Her scholarly interests are 20th century American, African-American, and diplomatic history, and the impact of the Cold War and U.S. foreign policy on the struggle for black equality in particular. Her publications include "From Hope to Disillusion published in Diplomatic History and reprinted in The African-American Voice in U.S. Foreign Policy.

Eyes off the Prize - The United Nations and the African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955 (Paperback): Carol... Eyes off the Prize - The United Nations and the African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955 (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R752 R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Save R86 (11%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

As World War II drew to a close and the world awakened to the horrors wrought by white supremacists in Nazi Germany, the NAACP and African-American leaders sensed an opportunity to launch an offensive against the conditions of segregation and inequality in the United States. The "prize" they sought was not civil rights, but human rights. Only the human rights lexicon, shaped by the Holocaust and articulated by the United Nations, contained the language and the moral power to address not only the political and legal inequality but also the education, health care, housing, and employment needs that haunted the black community. The NAACP understood this and wielded its influence and resources to take its human rights agenda before the United Nations. But the onset of the Cold War and rising anti-communism allowed powerful southerners to cast those rights as Soviet-inspired and a threat to the American "ways of life." Enemies and friends excoriated the movement, and the NAACP retreated to a narrow civil rights agenda that was easier to maintain politically. Thus the Civil Rights Movement was launched with neither the language nor the mission it needed to truly achieve black equality. Carol Anderson is the recipient of major grants from the Ford Foundation and the American Council of Learned Societies, and numerous awards for excellence in teaching. Her scholarly interests are 20th century American, African-American, and diplomatic history, and the impact of the Cold War and U.S. foreign policy on the struggle for black equality in particular. Her publications include "From Hope to Disillusion published in Diplomatic History and reprinted in The African-American Voice in U.S. Foreign Policy.

The Thread of Gold - God's Purpose, the Cross, and Me (Paperback): John R D Anderson The Thread of Gold - God's Purpose, the Cross, and Me (Paperback)
John R D Anderson; Jane Carole Anderson
R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Voter Suppression in U.S. Elections (Hardcover): Jim Downs Voter Suppression in U.S. Elections (Hardcover)
Jim Downs; Stacey Abrams, Carol Anderson, Kevin M. Kruse, Heather Cox Richardson, …
R3,393 Discovery Miles 33 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Historians have long been engaged in telling the story of the struggle for the vote. In the wake of recent contested elections, the suppression of the vote has returned to the headlines, as awareness of the deep structural barriers to the ballot, particularly for poor, black, and Latino voters, has called attention to the historical roots of issues related to voting access. Perhaps most notably, former state legislator Stacey Abrams's campaign for Georgia's gubernatorial race drew national attention after she narrowly lost to then-secretary of state Brian Kemp, who had removed hundreds of thousands of voters from the official rolls. After her loss, Abrams created Fair Fight, a multimillion-dollar initiative to combat voter suppression in twenty states. At an annual conference of the Organization of American Historians, leading scholars Carol Anderson, Kevin M. Kruse, Heather Cox Richardson, and Heather Anne Thompson had a conversation with Abrams about the long history of voter suppression at the Library Company of Philadelphia. This book is a transcript of that extraordinary conversation, edited by Jim Downs. Voter Suppression in U.S. Elections offers an enlightening, history-informed conversation about voter disenfranchisement in the United States. By gathering scholars and activists whose work has provided sharp analyses of this issue, we see how historians in general explore contentious topics and provide historical context for students and the broader public. The book also includes a "top ten" selection of essays and articles by such writers as journalist Ari Berman, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Blight, and civil rights icon John Lewis.

Voter Suppression in U.S. Elections (Paperback): Jim Downs Voter Suppression in U.S. Elections (Paperback)
Jim Downs; Stacey Abrams, Carol Anderson, Kevin M. Kruse, Heather Cox Richardson, …
R475 R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Save R38 (8%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Historians have long been engaged in telling the story of the struggle for the vote. In the wake of recent contested elections, the suppression of the vote has returned to the headlines, as awareness of the deep structural barriers to the ballot, particularly for poor, black, and Latino voters, has called attention to the historical roots of issues related to voting access. Perhaps most notably, former state legislator Stacey Abrams's campaign for Georgia's gubernatorial race drew national attention after she narrowly lost to then-secretary of state Brian Kemp, who had removed hundreds of thousands of voters from the official rolls. After her loss, Abrams created Fair Fight, a multimillion-dollar initiative to combat voter suppression in twenty states. At an annual conference of the Organization of American Historians, leading scholars Carol Anderson, Kevin M. Kruse, Heather Cox Richardson, and Heather Anne Thompson had a conversation with Abrams about the long history of voter suppression at the Library Company of Philadelphia. This book is a transcript of that extraordinary conversation, edited by Jim Downs. Voter Suppression in U.S. Elections offers an enlightening, history-informed conversation about voter disenfranchisement in the United States. By gathering scholars and activists whose work has provided sharp analyses of this issue, we see how historians in general explore contentious topics and provide historical context for students and the broader public. The book also includes a "top ten" selection of essays and articles by such writers as journalist Ari Berman, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Blight, and civil rights icon John Lewis.

Passion Beach - A Life-Changing Erotic Adventure (Paperback): Carol Anderson Passion Beach - A Life-Changing Erotic Adventure (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Flood Tide - Can She Fulfil All Her Needs...? (Paperback): Carol Anderson Flood Tide - Can She Fulfil All Her Needs...? (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
A Private Performance (Paperback): Carol Anderson A Private Performance (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
A Private Education (Paperback): Carol Anderson A Private Education (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
A Private Affair - Scandal, and steamy romance (Paperback): Carol Anderson A Private Affair - Scandal, and steamy romance (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R233 Discovery Miles 2 330 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Invitations - Awakening a Passionate Addiction (Paperback): Carol Anderson Invitations - Awakening a Passionate Addiction (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Basic Buddhism - A Beginner's Guide (Paperback): Carol Anderson Basic Buddhism - A Beginner's Guide (Paperback)
Carol Anderson
R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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