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James J. O'Meara's The Homo and the Negro brings a "queer eye" to
the overwhelmingly "homophobic" Far Right. In his title essay,
O'Meara argues that the Far Right cannot effectively defend Western
civilization unless it checks its premises about homosexuality and
non-sexual forms of male bonding, which are undermined not just by
liberals and feminists, but also by Judeo-Christian "family values"
advocates. O'Meara also uses his theory to explain the
stigmatization of Western high culture as "gay" and the worship of
uncultured oafs as masculine ideals. Although O'Meara grants that
the "gay rights" movement is largely subversive, he argues that
homosexuals have traditionally played prominent roles in creating
and conserving Western civilization. The Homo and the Negro
collects 14 pieces on such topics as conservatism, homosexuality,
race, fashion, Occupy Wall Street, Mad Men, The Gilmour Girls, The
Untouchables, The Big Chill, They Live, popular music (Heavy Metal,
Black Metal, New Age, Scott Walker), and such figures as Noel
Coward, Oscar Wilde, and Humphrey Bogart. Shaped by an eccentric,
post-WWII American upbringing, O'Meara draws upon "masculinist"
writers like Hans Bluher, Alisdair Clarke, and Wulf Grimsson, as
well as the Traditionalism of Rene Guenon, Julius Evola, and Alain
Danielou.
Neo-paganism is the attempt to revive the polytheistic religions of
old Europe. But how? Can one just invent or reinvent an authentic,
living faith? Or are modern neo-pagans just engaged in elaborate
role-playing games? In SUMMONING THE GODS, Collin Cleary argues
that the gods have not died or forsaken us so much as we have died
to or forsaken them. Modern civilization-including much of modern
neo-paganism-springs from a mindset that closes man off to the
divine and traps us in a world of our own creations. Drawing upon
sources from Taoism to Heidegger, Collin Cleary describes how we
can attain an attitude of openness that may allow the gods to
return. In these nine wide-ranging essays, Collin Cleary also
explores the Nordic pagan tradition, Tantrism, the writings of
Alain de Benoist, Karl Maria Wiligut, and Alejandro Jodorowski, and
Patrick McGoohan's classic television series The Prisoner. Cleary's
essays are models of how to combine clarity and wit with spiritual
depth and intellectual sophistication. "The writings of Collin
Cleary are an excellent example of the way in which old European
paganism continues to question our contemporaries in a
thought-provoking way. Written with elegance, his work abounds in
original points of view." -Alain de Benoist, author of On Being a
Pagan "Jung compared the absence of the gods to a dry riverbed:
their shapes remain, but devoid of the energy and substance that
would make them live among us as they used to. What we await is the
energy and substance to flow once more into the forms. The words of
Collin Cleary, his thoughts and ideas, constitute the kind of fresh
and vital energy that is needed to effect the renewal of the gods
in our contemporary world." - Dr. Stephen E. Flowers, author of The
Northern Dawn "Collin Cleary's Summoning the Gods is one of the
most important books in its field. Unlike those who would speak for
the gods, he shows us how to bring the gods into our lives by
letting Them speak for themselves. Perhaps most importantly, Cleary
has given serious followers of pagan religions the philosophical
tools to defend their beliefs against the most erudite critics." -
Stephen A. McNallen, Asatru Folk Assembly "Collin Cleary is a rare
breed: a scholar of the mystical, and at the same time a mystic
whose probing visions are informed by rigorous study. These are
more than just eloquent and thought-provoking essays on myth,
religion, or art; at their best, they resonate with the august and
ancient tradition of the philosophical dialogue. Time and again,
Cleary offers insights that powerfully orient the reader toward
archaic ways of thinking, knowing, and seeing vividly-as if through
newly opened eyes." -Michael Moynihan, co-editor, TYR:
Myth-Culture-Tradition "I have admired Collin Cleary's work in TYR
and Runa for years, and I am delighted that this volume of nine
essays has arrived in the world. Cleary possesses the admirable
ability to write with a frank 'openness to the divine' (to use his
own phrase). He does so both clearly and profoundly, on a number of
inter-related subjects. The essay 'Philosophical Notes on the
Runes' ought to be required reading for all serious students of the
runic systems. This book belongs in every radical Traditionalist
library." -Juleigh Howard-Hobson, author of Sommer and Other Poems
"Collin Cleary's Summoning the Gods is a landmark publication in
the intellectual side of the Heathen revival. By applying modes of
analysis ranging from Heideggerian phenomenology to Hegelian
dialectic, Cleary manages to penetrate deep into the core of
polytheistic religiosity. Attracting a thinker of Cleary's stature
is an indicator of the vibrancy and health of modern Heathen
thought. This book should be a welcome addition to any thinking
Heathen's book shelf." -Christopher Plaisance, editor of The
Journal of Contemporary Heathen Thought
Feature length animation of the Marvel comic book hero with magical
powers. Dr. Stephen Strange was one of the most gifted surgeons in
medicine before his hands were left shattered and useless as a
result of a car crash. Spending his fortune in pursuit of a way to
fix his fractured body, the dejected doctor believed all was lost
until the 'Ancient One' offered him hope and healing in Tibet.
Training mind, body and soul with the Ancient One and his pupils,
Doctor Strange's scope, power and compassion grow as he steps
closer to his mystical fate. But to fully embrace his destiny and
protect the worlds of magic and reality, Strange must face
betrayal, death and the emergence of Dormammu.
This edited work is spurred by the 30-year anniversary of the
groundbreaking work by Paul Ricoeur, Lectures on Ideology and
Utopia (1986)-and the 40-year anniversary of the original lectures
(1975). Ricoeur took these concepts that continue to be enormously
important in social and political analysis and connected them in a
uniquely intricate dance. The ensuing interplay of these concepts
provides a framework for a more deft and subtle evaluation than is
common. Little has been done to engage Ricoeur's skill in
interpreting ideology and utopia or their creative tension, perhaps
due to his significant contributions in other areas. When one
combines Ricoeur's intricate analyses of ideology and utopia,
however, with his contributions in other areas of philosophy such
as hermeneutics, anthropology, embodiment, and philosophy of
religion, one has fertile grounds for reflection in many
directions. The essays in this book draw on these resources not
only to engage the strengths and weaknesses of Ricoeur's original
work, but they also expand his understanding in creative new
directions such as the social imaginary, embodiment, gender theory,
immigration, and extremist political rhetoric. The text will bring
to the fore how this aspect of Ricoeur's work has significance for
the wider twenty-first century political landscape. Just as his
original work, this book provides much-needed resources for
critique of each term, along with their relationship to one
another, while recognizing the positive dimension of their
function.
Web applications occupy a large space within the IT infrastructure
of a business or a corporation. They simply just don't touch a
front end or a back end; today's web apps impact just about every
corner of it. Today's web apps have become complex, which has made
them a prime target for sophisticated cyberattacks. As a result,
web apps must be literally tested from the inside and out in terms
of security before they can be deployed and launched to the public
for business transactions to occur. The primary objective of this
book is to address those specific areas that require testing before
a web app can be considered to be completely secure. The book
specifically examines five key areas: Network security: This
encompasses the various network components that are involved in
order for the end user to access the particular web app from the
server where it is stored at to where it is being transmitted to,
whether it is a physical computer itself or a wireless device (such
as a smartphone). Cryptography: This area includes not only
securing the lines of network communications between the server
upon which the web app is stored at and from where it is accessed
from but also ensuring that all personally identifiable information
(PII) that is stored remains in a ciphertext format and that its
integrity remains intact while in transmission. Penetration
testing: This involves literally breaking apart a Web app from the
external environment and going inside of it, in order to discover
all weaknesses and vulnerabilities and making sure that they are
patched before the actual Web app is launched into a production
state of operation. Threat hunting: This uses both skilled analysts
and tools on the Web app and supporting infrastructure to
continuously monitor the environment to find all security holes and
gaps. The Dark Web: This is that part of the Internet that is not
openly visible to the public. As its name implies, this is the
"sinister" part of the Internet, and in fact, where much of the PII
that is hijacked from a web app cyberattack is sold to other
cyberattackers in order to launch more covert and damaging threats
to a potential victim. Testing and Securing Web Applications breaks
down the complexity of web application security testing so this
critical part of IT and corporate infrastructure remains safe and
in operation.
Web applications occupy a large space within the IT infrastructure
of a business or a corporation. They simply just don't touch a
front end or a back end; today's web apps impact just about every
corner of it. Today's web apps have become complex, which has made
them a prime target for sophisticated cyberattacks. As a result,
web apps must be literally tested from the inside and out in terms
of security before they can be deployed and launched to the public
for business transactions to occur. The primary objective of this
book is to address those specific areas that require testing before
a web app can be considered to be completely secure. The book
specifically examines five key areas: Network security: This
encompasses the various network components that are involved in
order for the end user to access the particular web app from the
server where it is stored at to where it is being transmitted to,
whether it is a physical computer itself or a wireless device (such
as a smartphone). Cryptography: This area includes not only
securing the lines of network communications between the server
upon which the web app is stored at and from where it is accessed
from but also ensuring that all personally identifiable information
(PII) that is stored remains in a ciphertext format and that its
integrity remains intact while in transmission. Penetration
testing: This involves literally breaking apart a Web app from the
external environment and going inside of it, in order to discover
all weaknesses and vulnerabilities and making sure that they are
patched before the actual Web app is launched into a production
state of operation. Threat hunting: This uses both skilled analysts
and tools on the Web app and supporting infrastructure to
continuously monitor the environment to find all security holes and
gaps. The Dark Web: This is that part of the Internet that is not
openly visible to the public. As its name implies, this is the
"sinister" part of the Internet, and in fact, where much of the PII
that is hijacked from a web app cyberattack is sold to other
cyberattackers in order to launch more covert and damaging threats
to a potential victim. Testing and Securing Web Applications breaks
down the complexity of web application security testing so this
critical part of IT and corporate infrastructure remains safe and
in operation.
This unique volume uses research on specific indigenous traditions
from diverse regions around the world including India, Northern
Europe, North and Central America and West Africa. Bringing
together the experience of several key figures in the field this
volume will be a must-read for those researching or studying
indigenous religions. This book is the first to use collaborative
ethnographic method when exploring the subject area.
This unique volume uses research on specific indigenous traditions
from diverse regions around the world including India, Northern
Europe, North and Central America and West Africa. Bringing
together the experience of several key figures in the field this
volume will be a must-read for those researching or studying
indigenous religions. This book is the first to use collaborative
ethnographic method when exploring the subject area.
This book provides readers with a solid understanding of game
development, design, narrative, charaterization, plot, back story
and world creation elements that are crucial for game writers and
designers as they create a detailed world setting, adventure,
characters, narrative and plot suitable for possible publication.
Game design and development issues such as writing for games,
emergent complexity, risk reward systems, competitive and
cooperative game play will be investigated, analyzed and critiqued.
Examples will be used to highlight and explain the various concepts
involved and how the game development process works. Key Features
Provides the critical skills any good game designer should have,
such as narrative, characterization, progression, challenges, world
building, plot, and rewards Using a hands-on, learn-by-doing
approach, this book teaches prospective game designers how to excel
in creating their own worlds and adventures without having to learn
any programming or technical computer skills Includes clear and
concise chapter objectives, chapter overviews, examples, case
studies, key terms and multiple in-depth analyses Multiple case
studies are provided and thoroughly analyzed so that readers will
be familiar with the concepts and methodologies involved in each
task Over the course of the book, readers will develop a
professional level asset for inclusion in a portfolio of work
suitable for submitting to job applications
Search the Internet for the 100 best songs or best albums. Dozens
of lists will appear from aficionados to major music personalities.
But what if you not only love listening to the blues or country
music or jazz or rock, you love reading about it, too. How do you
separate what matters from what doesn't among the
hundreds-sometimes thousands-of books on the music you so love? In
the Best Music Books series, readers finally have a quick-and-ready
list of the most important works published on modern major music
genres by leading experts. In 100 Books Every Blues Fan Should Own,
Edward Komara, former Blues Archivist of the University of
Mississippi, and his successor Greg Johnson select those histories,
biographies, surveys, transcriptions and studies from the many
hundreds of works that have been published about this vital
American musical genre. Komara and Johnson provide a short
description of the contents and the achievement of each title
selected for their "Blues 100." Entries include full bibliographic
citations, prices of copies in print, and even descriptions of
specific editions for book collectors. 100 Books Every Blues Fan
Should Own also includes suggested blues recordings to accompany
each recommended work, as well as a concluding section on key
reference titles-or as Komara and Johnson phrase it: "The Books
behind the Blues 100." 100 Books Every Blues Fan Should Own serves
as a guide for any blues fan looking for a road map through the
history of-and even history of the scholarship on-the blues. Here
Komara and Johnson answer the question of not only what is a
"blues" book, but which ones are worth owning.
This edited work is spurred by the 30-year anniversary of the
groundbreaking work by Paul Ricoeur, Lectures on Ideology and
Utopia (1986)-and the 40-year anniversary of the original lectures
(1975). Ricoeur took these concepts that continue to be enormously
important in social and political analysis and connected them in a
uniquely intricate dance. The ensuing interplay of these concepts
provides a framework for a more deft and subtle evaluation than is
common. Little has been done to engage Ricoeur's skill in
interpreting ideology and utopia or their creative tension, perhaps
due to his significant contributions in other areas. When one
combines Ricoeur's intricate analyses of ideology and utopia,
however, with his contributions in other areas of philosophy such
as hermeneutics, anthropology, embodiment, and philosophy of
religion, one has fertile grounds for reflection in many
directions. The essays in this book draw on these resources not
only to engage the strengths and weaknesses of Ricoeur's original
work, but they also expand his understanding in creative new
directions such as the social imaginary, embodiment, gender theory,
immigration, and extremist political rhetoric. The text will bring
to the fore how this aspect of Ricoeur's work has significance for
the wider twenty-first century political landscape. Just as his
original work, this book provides much-needed resources for
critique of each term, along with their relationship to one
another, while recognizing the positive dimension of their
function.
Dad, build a lasting bridge to your son s heart. This critical
period when he s between eight and twelve years of age is the time
to build an unbreakable bond with your son. But how do you forge a
strong and resilient relationship that can withstand those
potentially turbulent teenage years lying just up ahead? Dad s
Everything Book for Sons is a practical, hands-on manual for dads
who have the will but aren t quite sure of the way to give their
sons the legacy of a father s love. John Trent and Greg Johnson
know exactly what you re up against, and they help you rise to the
challenge with dozens of ideas to implement in the next five years.
This book is brimming with insights and absolutely jam-packed with
creative and doable approaches. Here s just a sampler of the topics
and the help you ll find inside: . Defusing communication killers .
Addressing The Big Four: body changes, girls, sex, and honoring
women . Holding a manhood ceremony . Raising secure sons . Fighting
the world s influence . Giving him unforgettable moments, gifts,
lessons, and mentors Tomorrow is coming, so start putting the ideas
in this book to work today. Your son will forever treasure the
gifts of your time, your heart, and your faith. And you ll always
be glad you gave."
Getting Started in ZBrush is a gentle introduction to ZBrush,
today's premier digital sculpting program. Beginning with the
fundamentals of digital sculpting as well as a thorough
introduction to the user interface, Getting Started in ZBrush will
have you creating a variety of professional-level 3D models in
no-time. More than just another button-pushing manual, this
comprehensive guide is packed with start-to-finish projects that
ease you into the workflow of the program, while at the same time
providing tips and tricks that will allow you to achieve certain
tasks much more quickly. After progressing through the tutorials,
you will be shown how to customize brushes, materials, scripts, and
the interface so that you can utilize these tools to their full
advantage. Special consideration is given to ZBrush's integration
plug-ins with Maya and 3ds Max, allowing you to properly import and
export your models in all programs. Texturing, painting, mapping,
decimation, baking, and topology are also fully covered so your
Zbrush creations can come to life without sacrificing that
high-resolution look. Ease your way into this complex subject with
this straight-forward approach to ZBrush Perfect your technique
with step-by-step tutorials that allow you to create high res
models from start to finish. Expand your knowledge by visiting the
companion website, which features video demonstrations, project
files, texture and model files, scripts, customized menus, brushes,
and additional resources.
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