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Investigating the emergence of a specific mestiza/mestizo whiteness
that facilitates relations between the Philippines and Western
nations, this book examines the ways in which the construction of a
particular form of Philippine whiteness serves to deploy positions
of exclusion, privilege and solidarity. Through Filipino,
Filipino-Australian, and Filipino-American experiences, the author
explores the operation of whiteness, showing how a mixed-race
identity becomes the means through which racialised privileges,
authority and power are embodied in the Philippine context, and
examines the ways in which colonial and imperial technologies of
the past frame contemporary practices such as skin-bleaching, the
use of different languages, discourses of bilateral relations,
secularism, development, and the movement of Filipino, Australian
and American bodies between and within nations. Drawing on key
ideas expressed in critical race and whiteness studies, together
with the theoretical concepts of somatechnics, biopolitics and
governmentality, The Somatechnics of Whiteness and Race sheds light
on the impact of colonial and imperial histories on contemporary
international relations, and calls for a 'queering' or
resignification of whiteness, which acknowledges permutations of
whiteness fostered within national boundaries, as well as through
various nation-state alliances and fractures. As such, it will
appeal to scholars of cultural studies, sociology and politics with
interests in whiteness, postcolonialism and race.
Growing up in the 1830s. Louis Pasteur saw the horrifying effects
of diseases like rabies and tuberculosis. Filled with curiosity and
imagination, Pasteur began a lifelong search for answers to his
many questions about diseases. Although many scientists disagreed
with his unusual ideas, his discoveries made him famous. Through
his dedication and insight, Pasteur saved millions of lives and
laid the groundwork for future medical advancements.
A step-by-step guide on how to set up your own complementary health
care practice. This book covers every aspect of starting up a new
practice, taking into account the wide range of practice
requirements from the very simple (e.g. in therapist's own home) to
the more ambitious (e.g. buying premises from which to set up a
clinic). It covers all the legal requirements, detailed and precise
financial calculations and the mechanics of how the therapist goes
about making their vision a reality. Day-to-day aspects that need
to be considered when the practice is up and running are covered.
The manual is relevant for a broad spectrum of complementary
practitioners, from chiropractors to massage therapists. Gives
clear advice on legal and financial requirements, the production of
a marketing strategy and the presentation of the precise financial
calculations required for a business plan, with worked examples
Includes detailed information on how to write a business plan, with
a numerically linked example Covers day-to-day aspects of running a
practice International in its approach, the book contains extensive
lists of useful web addresses for access to up-to-the-minute
information Financial templates are supplied as appendices The book
offers key advice for all therapists - chiropractors, osteopaths,
massage therapists and complementary therapists - and is suitable
for undergraduates, newly qualified practitioners and experienced
practitioners looking to either start up or develop and grow their
practice.
Mari Sandoz's beautifully written account of the battle in which
General George Armstrong Custer staked his life--and lost
it--reveals on every page the author's intimate knowledge of her
subject. The character of the Sioux, the personality of Custer, the
mixed emotions of Custer's men, the plains landscape--all emerge
with such clarity that the reader is transported to that spring in
1876 when the Army of the Plains began its fateful march toward
Yellowstone. The background of the tragedy is here: the history of
bad blood and broken treaties between the Indigenous nations and
the United States, the underlying reason for Custer's expedition
and for the convocation of Indians on the Little Bighorn that
particular year. Sandoz's final book was the first analysis of
Custer's motives and political ambitions to shed light on an old
mystery that was hotly disputed by the general's admirers.
Historian Elaine Marie Nelson introduces this iconic work to a new
generation and details the long, challenging road this book took to
publication. Sandoz raced against time to complete the volume while
undergoing cancer treatments, and the book was published just three
months after her death. The Battle of the Little Bighorn is widely
considered the apex of her writing.
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Sunshine Kisses
Elaine Marie
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R288
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Fyi (Paperback)
Elaine Marie
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R421
Discovery Miles 4 210
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FYI (Paperback)
Elaine Marie
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R448
Discovery Miles 4 480
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Because I Won't
Elaine Marie
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R438
Discovery Miles 4 380
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Deja Vu
Elaine Marie
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R259
Discovery Miles 2 590
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