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The Basic Edition Self-Study Bible is where your Bible, notes,
comments, thoughts and ideas all dwell together. Finally, you can
put all of your resources together in between two covers! The Basic
Edition is the simplest of the Self-Study Bible series to use. Yet,
it is still like its counterparts, because how it is used is
entirely up to you!
Changes at the global, federal, state, and municipal level are
pushing forward the reparations movement for people of African
descent. The distinguished editors of this volume have gathered
works that chronicle the historical movement for reparations both
in the United States and around the world. Sharing a focus on
reparations as an issue of justice, the contributors provide a
historical primer of the movement; introduce the philosophical,
political, economic, legal and ethical issues surrounding
reparations; explain why government, corporations, universities,
and other institutions must take steps to rehabilitate, compensate,
and commemorate African Americans; call for the restoration of
Black people’s human and civil rights and material and
psychological well-being; lay out specific ideas about how
reparations can and should be paid; and advance cutting-edge
interpretations of the complex long-lasting effects that
enslavement, police and vigilante actions, economic discrimination,
and other behaviors have had on people of African descent.
Groundbreaking and innovative, Reparations and Reparatory Justice
offers a multifaceted resource to anyone wishing to explore a
defining moral issue of our time. Contributors: Dedrick
Asante-Muhammad, Hilary McDonald Beckles, Mary Frances Berry,
Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua, Chuck Collins, Ron Daniels, V. P. Franklin,
Danny Glover, Adom Gretachew, Charles Henry, Kamm Howard, Earl
Ofari Hutchinson, Jesse Jackson, Sr., Brian Jones, Sheila Jackson
Lee, James B. Stewart, the Movement 4 Black Lives, the National
African American Reparations Commission, the National Coalition
Black Reparations of Blacks for Reparations in America, the New
Afrikan Peoples Organization/Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
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On Art (Paperback)
Ilya Kabakov; Edited by Matthew Jesse Jackson
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R1,068
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the Russian conceptual artist Ilya
Kabakov was a galvanizing figure in Moscow's underground art
community, ultimately gaining international prominence as the
“leader” of a band of artists known as the Moscow Conceptual
Circle. Throughout this time, he created texts that he would
distribute among his friends, and by the late 1990s his written
production amounted to hundreds of pages. Devoted to themes that
range from the “cosmism” of pre-Revolutionary Russian modernism
to the philosophical implications of Moscow’s garbage,
Kabakov’s handmade booklets were typed out on paper, then stapled
or sewn together using rough butcher paper for their covers. Among
these writings are faux Socialist Realist verses, theoretical
explorations, art historical analyses, accompaniments to
installation projects, and transcripts of dialogues between the
artist and literary theorists, critics, journalists, and other
artists. This volume offers for the first time in English the most
significant texts written by Kabakov. The writings have been
expressly selected for this English-language volume and there
exists no equivalent work in any language.
Art & Language Uncompleted. The Philippe Meaille Collection
provides a detailed and revealing view of one of the most complex
aesthetic identities of the second half of the twentieth century.
The overwhelming literary and writerly personality of Art &
Language, evident in the huge number of yellowed documents and
papers which form a significant part of The Philippe Meaille
Collection, challenges the power of the institution to deal with
artistic research. What we discover is something as discursive and
various as the artistic life of a collaboration which has evolved
relentlessly since the sixties.
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The Francis Effect (Paperback)
Noah Simblist; Tania Bruguera; Contributions by Matthew Jesse Jackson, Saskia Sassen, Nicholas Terpstra
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R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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"The Francis Effect was about proposing something completely
absurd, as absurd as borders are. If Immigrant Movement was for the
thousands of people who went there, The The Francis Effect was just
for one person, the pope. But the more people that participated,
the more personal it became." -Tania Bruguera Stemming from a
performance that originated at the Guggenheim Museum, The Francis
Effect explores Tania Bruguera's work as an artist, activist, and
Cuban immigrant to the US engaging the tension between art's
pragmatic, activist, and aesthetic possibilities. The performance
of The Francis Effect follows the guise of a political campaign,
aiming to request that the Pope grant Vatican City citizenship to
all immigrants and refugees. As a conversational, collaborative
project, the resulting book mirrors Bruguera's artistic practice
with essays and conversations from the the curators and Bruguera.
In addition, the book-project is embiggened by socially-engaged
commissioned essays from art historian Our Literal Speed,
sociologist Saskia Sassen, and historian Nicolas Terpstra. A
groundbreaking interdisciplinary discussion of borders, Pangaea,
sociology, and religious studies, The Francis effect offers art as
a vehicle for social change, placing this work in the context of
its creative and critical reception.
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Room For Randy (Paperback)
Jesse Jackson; Illustrated by Frank C Nicholas
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R652
Discovery Miles 6 520
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A survey of the literature of the Tenth Cavalry revealed there was
no history of the unit whi1e serving as a service detachment at
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, between 1931-1941. This paper is an
effort to establish the records of the unit's social activities for
continuity of unit history especially those of black soldiers,
serving in segregated units. The information for this study
centered around material obtained from questionnaires and
interviews with former members of the unit. Also, extensive use was
made of the Leavenworth Times and the Armored Cavalry Journal. An
effort was also made to set the scene by providing a brief overview
of the black soldier's contribution to America's war efforts and a
chronological history of the Tenth Cavalry from its inception in
July 1866 to 1931. Between 1931-1941 while at Fort Leavenworth, the
black troopers were either barred or discouraged from using many of
the exchange and recreational facilities on post. Even so, they
were loyal troopers who performed creditable service and were proud
to be members of the Tenth Cavalry. The citizens of Leavenworth
displayed a positive attitude toward the troopers which resulted in
amenable relations during the occasional contact between the two
societies. The unit was returned to combat status in 1941 and
subsequently moved to Fort Riley, Kansas. Even though it has been
many years since the troopers of the Tenth Cavalry departed, their
memory still remains. The pride Fort Leavenworth still has in the
Buffalo Soldiers was displayed in recent ceremonies where one of
the streets on post was named for the famed Tenth Cavalry.
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Room For Randy (Hardcover)
Jesse Jackson; Illustrated by Frank C Nicholas
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R962
Discovery Miles 9 620
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A compelling study of unofficial postwar Soviet art, The
Experimental Group takes as its point of departure a subject of
strange fascination: the life and work of renowned professional
illustrator and conceptual artist Ilya Kabakov. Kabakov's
art-iconoclastic installations, paintings, illustrations, and
texts-delicately experiments with such issues as history,
mortality, and disappearance, and here exemplifies a much larger
narrative about the work of the artists who rose to prominence just
as the Soviet Union began to disintegrate. By placing Kabakov and
his conceptualist peers in line with our own contemporary
perspective, Matthew Jesse Jackson suggests that the art that
emerged in the wake of Stalin belongs neither entirely to its lost
communist past nor to a future free from socialist nostalgia.
Instead, these artists and their work produced a critical and
controversial chapter in the as yet unwritten history of global
contemporary art.
Ilya Kabakov (*1933) is one of the former Soviet Union's most
important and influential international artists today. After the
two-volume catalogue raisonne of paintings (2008) and 2017's
catalogue raisonne of installations, we are now publishing a
complete overview of Kabakov's recent paintings. Different ideas,
phases, and styles unfold across the 350 works of art, but the
artist's inimitable signature can always be recognised. Visual
themes include, for example, the colour white, the relationship
between complete and incomplete, and the combination of either
various styles or of painting and photography. Still, all of the
pieces have one thing in common: they all pursue a conceptual
approach and make references to art history.
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