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Challenging the commonplace that suspends migrants between two
worlds', this study turns a refreshingly curious eye to complex
cultural relations and literary novelties wrought by Turkish
migration to Germany. At interpretive and historic crossroads
involving dialogue and storytelling, genocide and taboo, and
capital and labour in the 1990s. This book illuminates far-reaching
imaginative effects that literatures of migration can engender. In
critical conversation with Arjun Appadurai, Seyla Benhabib, Homi
Bhabha, Rey Chow, Andreas Huyssen, Dominick LaCapra, Doris Sommer,
and many others, Adelson probes history and aesthetics as
surprisingly twinned indices of national and global transformation
at the millennial turn.
Letting Go of Perfect gives parents and teachers the guidance and
support they need to help children break free of the anxieties and
behaviors related to perfectionism. This second edition: Explores a
state of mind that manifests in unhealthy ways among kids and teens
today-the need to be perfect. Features updated research on
perfectionism, new strategies, and resources. Delineates the major
types of perfectionism and provides practical tips. Explains how
students can use their perfectionistic behaviors in a healthy way.
Shares advice and stories from real parents, educators, and
students. For children who believe their best is never good enough,
perfectionism can lead to excessive guilt, lack of motivation, low
self-esteem, depression, pessimism, obsessive or compulsive
behavior, and a sense of rigidity. This engaging, practical book is
a must-have for parents and teachers wanting to help children
overcome perfectionism, raise self-confidence, lessen guilt,
increase motivation, and offer a future free of rigidity.
Challenging the commonplace that suspends migrants between two
worlds', this study turns a refreshingly curious eye to complex
cultural relations and literary novelties wrought by Turkish
migration to Germany. At interpretive and historic crossroads
involving dialogue and storytelling, genocide and taboo, and
capital and labour in the 1990s. This book illuminates far-reaching
imaginative effects that literatures of migration can engender. In
critical conversation with Arjun Appadurai, Seyla Benhabib, Homi
Bhabha, Rey Chow, Andreas Huyssen, Dominick LaCapra, Doris Sommer,
and many others, Adelson probes history and aesthetics as
surprisingly twinned indices of national and global transformation
at the millennial turn.
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I Chose Life (Paperback)
Samuel Gruber; Introduction by Howard L. Adelson; As told to Gertrude Hirschler
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