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This book identifies and engages with an analysis of racism in the
Caribbean region, providing an empirically-based theoretical
re-framing of both the racialisation of the globe and evaluation of
the prospects for anti-racism and the post-racial.
Black Women's Bodies and the Nation develops a decolonial approach
to representations of iconic Black women's bodies within popular
culture in the US, UK and the Caribbean and the racialization and
affective load of muscle, bone, fat and skin through the trope of
the subaltern figure of the Sable-Saffron Venus as an
'alter/native- body'.
This book's discussion of skin bleaching, lightening and toning in
Black Atlantic zones disengages with the usual tropes of Black
Nationalism and global white supremacy such as 'the desire to be
white', 'low self-esteem' and 'self-hatred' and instead engages
with the global multi-billion dollar market in lighter skins with
products from local cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and
entrepreneurs. This practice can be for short-term strategic
purposes and the production of bleached lightness and new
subjectivities through skin shades across Black Atlantic zones -
the UK, USA, Caribbean, Latin America and the Africa continent- is
also a simultaneous critique of continuing pigmentocracy and darker
skin disadvantage. This book seeks to decolonize skin bleaching,
lightening and toning by exploring its racialized gender political
and libidinal economies in the Black Atlantic. In so doing it moves
past the notion that global white supremacy dynamizes the practice
to a position where the interaction of colourism and 'post-race'
neo-liberal racialization aesthetics becomes the focus.
Foreword by Roland S. Barth 'The author's observation and analyzing
of the various aspects of listening certainly point out the 'art of
administration.'" Knowing how to listen and accurately interpret
what is heard is a true art. Readers should study this very
closely' - Richard Flynn, Assistant Professor, College of
Education, Murray State University 'The author understands and
listens to the needs of the educational leader and provides useful
tools for coping with the diverse needs and challenges of the
educational environment' - Michael Purdy, Professor of
Communication, Governors State University 'Tate provides insights
into the needs of the speakers and strategies to improve listening
effectiveness, illustrating how enhancing listening skills would
benefit the entire school culture' - Katherine Taber, Elementary
Principal, Jefferson Elementary School, Norman, OK Develop
strategic listening skills to help advance your overall
communication expertise! The ability to communicate effectively is
an essential characteristic of effective leaders. Listening
strategically is a way of making colleagues, parents, students, and
others feel that their ideas and beliefs are of value. Jeannine
Tate and Dennis Dunklee's practitioner friendly book concentrates
on the importance of listening as a critical interpersonal skill
for school leaders in guiding their organizations. Strategic
Listening for School Leaders offers valuable, practical insights
and research on how listening, serious conversation, and thoughtful
dialogue strengthens school leaders' ability to understand others'
strengths, weaknesses, and motivations. By learning to listen, the
authors demonstrate how a leader can "bring out the best" in
everyone. Focusing on an effective style of listening, the authors
present: - The basic theories underlying strategic listening -
Succinct examples of strategic listening in practice - The positive
impact of strategic listening on school leadership and school
climate Strategic Listening for School Leaders will help to advance
your overall communication expertise and will open a whole new
world of possibilities for student success. A powerful way to build
a professional learning community is to build a community of
strategic listeners!
This book's discussion of skin bleaching, lightening and toning in
Black Atlantic zones disengages with the usual tropes of Black
Nationalism and global white supremacy such as 'the desire to be
white', 'low self-esteem' and 'self-hatred' and instead engages
with the global multi-billion dollar market in lighter skins with
products from local cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and
entrepreneurs. This practice can be for short-term strategic
purposes and the production of bleached lightness and new
subjectivities through skin shades across Black Atlantic zones -
the UK, USA, Caribbean, Latin America and the Africa continent- is
also a simultaneous critique of continuing pigmentocracy and darker
skin disadvantage. This book seeks to decolonize skin bleaching,
lightening and toning by exploring its racialized gender political
and libidinal economies in the Black Atlantic. In so doing it moves
past the notion that global white supremacy dynamizes the practice
to a position where the interaction of colourism and 'post-race'
neo-liberal racialization aesthetics becomes the focus.
Promoting democracy is one of three core objectives outlined by
President Clinton in 'A National Security Strategy for a New
Century'. Democratization, however, is a complex concept. There is
"no universally accepted or clearly defined model of democracy,
even of Western democracy, that can simply be adopted by people
engaging in democratization." Egypt is engaged in the dynamics of
democratization amidst resurgence of political Islam among its 94%
Muslim population. "As a result of its cultural, economic, and
military influence, what happens in Egypt is of disproportionate
importance to US policy." How Egypt answers the juxtaposed calls by
its populace for empowerment through democratization and
Islamization could result in actions counter to regional stability
and the interests of the United States. The key variable in this
equation is how the Islamist movement is dealt with. Algeria offers
a brief example of full Islamist empowerment in a situation similar
to Egypt's, the result of which continues to have a profound impact
on Egyptian politics.
Foreword by Roland S. Barth 'The author's observation and analyzing
of the various aspects of listening certainly point out the 'art of
administration.'" Knowing how to listen and accurately interpret
what is heard is a true art. Readers should study this very
closely' - Richard Flynn, Assistant Professor, College of
Education, Murray State University 'The author understands and
listens to the needs of the educational leader and provides useful
tools for coping with the diverse needs and challenges of the
educational environment' - Michael Purdy, Professor of
Communication, Governors State University 'Tate provides insights
into the needs of the speakers and strategies to improve listening
effectiveness, illustrating how enhancing listening skills would
benefit the entire school culture' - Katherine Taber, Elementary
Principal, Jefferson Elementary School, Norman, OK Develop
strategic listening skills to help advance your overall
communication expertise! The ability to communicate effectively is
an essential characteristic of effective leaders. Listening
strategically is a way of making colleagues, parents, students, and
others feel that their ideas and beliefs are of value. Jeannine
Tate and Dennis Dunklee's practitioner friendly book concentrates
on the importance of listening as a critical interpersonal skill
for school leaders in guiding their organizations. Strategic
Listening for School Leaders offers valuable, practical insights
and research on how listening, serious conversation, and thoughtful
dialogue strengthens school leaders' ability to understand others'
strengths, weaknesses, and motivations. By learning to listen, the
authors demonstrate how a leader can "bring out the best" in
everyone. Focusing on an effective style of listening, the authors
present: - The basic theories underlying strategic listening -
Succinct examples of strategic listening in practice - The positive
impact of strategic listening on school leadership and school
climate Strategic Listening for School Leaders will help to advance
your overall communication expertise and will open a whole new
world of possibilities for student success. A powerful way to build
a professional learning community is to build a community of
strategic listeners!
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