Strangers In Their Own Land

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In Strangers in Their Own Land, the renowned sociologist Arlie Hochschild embarks on a thought-provoking journey from her liberal hometown of Berkeley, California, deep into Louisiana bayou country—a stronghold of the conservative right. As she gets to know people who strongly oppose many of the ideas she famously champions, Hochschild nevertheless finds common ground and quickly warms to the people she meets—among them a Tea Party activist whose town has been swallowed by a sinkhole caused by a drilling accident—people whose concerns are actually ones that all Americans share: the desire for community, the embrace of family, and hopes for their children. Strangers in Their Own Land goes beyond the commonplace liberal idea that these are people who have been duped into voting against their own interests. Instead, Hochschild finds lives ripped apart by stagnant wages, a loss of home, an elusive American dream—and political choices and views that make sense in the context of their lives. Hochschild draws on her expert knowledge of the sociology of emotion to help us understand what it feels like to live in "red" America. Along the way she finds answers to one of the crucial questions of contemporary American politics: why do the people who would seem to benefit most from "liberal" government intervention abhor the very idea?

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Arlie Russell Hochschild
Publisher : New Press, The
Release : 2016-09-06
File : 270 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781620972267


He Made Them Strangers And Blessed Them

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In a world that has drifted far away from the truth towards falsehood, this book has come to serve as compass to redirect humanity on the path of truth and a blessed future.In a world where hate, racism, anti-Semitism and xenophobia have joined forces to contend with the spirit of love, integration and inclusion, this book has come to shine as a light in darkness to bring understanding to the simple-minded.In a world where divisiveness has become a norm, this book has come to remind us that the middle wall of partition had been broken down by Jesus Christ who had made all people one in him.This book is a compendium of the heartbeat of God on the subject of aEUR~Stranger hood' that has been greatly undermined in the past and in the present but is key to human progress aEURoeBigotry dwarfs the soul by shutting out the truthaEUR Edwin Hubbel Chapin

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Genre : Religion
Author : Lawrence Chima
Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Release : 2023-02-09
File : 83 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781098066567


Strangers With God

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These pages represent the compendium of a long journey of more than twenty-five years. It would be simplistic to define this journey as exclusively intellectual, because it would be unthinkable without frequent visits to the Middle East, in particular to Turkey, the second Holy Land of Christianity, the ancient Asia Minor of biblical history, with its overwhelming Muslim population today. The fact is that, since many years now, the theme of hospitality has been the subject of numerous publications, studies, contributions and gatherings with protagonists of various opinions and expertise convening to give answers to questions related to the challenge of living together in the complex society of our contemporary world. It is precisely by letting ourselves be questioned by these complexities that we become aware that the challenge of hospitality is not merely economic or political but also spiritual. Claudio Monge addresses one of the key questions of today with an extremely ancient text from the deepest roots of our civilisation, Genesis 18, in which Abraham welcomes the three strangers who come to his tent and announce the conception of Isaac. Today, when millions are in movement, fleeing war and poverty, the question of how we are to receive strangers is urgent and inescapable. Monge explores this text through the traditions of three religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam - which claim the assent of approximately half of the population of the world. Yet these three religions, all looking back in one way or another to Abraham, are often strangers to each other. If we could offer welcome to each other, what a powerful sign of hope this would be for our conflict torn world!

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Genre : Religion
Author : Claudio Monge
Publisher : ATF Press
Release : 2024-03-20
File : 375 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781923006324


A Dictionary And Concordance Of The Names Of Persons And Places And Of Some Of The More Remarkable Terms Which Occur In The Scriptures Of The Old And New Testaments

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Author : William Henderson
Publisher :
Release : 1869
File : 708 Pages
ISBN-13 : BCUL:VD2208711


Stranger In A Strange Land

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Robert Heinlein's Hugo Award-winning all-time masterpiece, the brilliant novel that grew from a cult favorite to a bestseller to a science fiction classic. Raised by Martians on Mars, Valentine Michael Smith is a human who has never seen another member of his species. Sent to Earth, he is a stranger who must learn what it is to be a man. But his own beliefs and his powers far exceed the limits of humankind, and as he teaches them about grokking and water-sharing, he also inspires a transformation that will alter Earth’s inhabitants forever...

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Robert A. Heinlein
Publisher : Penguin
Release : 1987-05-15
File : 452 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781101208960


Strange Visitors

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Covering topics such as the Indian Act, the High Arctic relocation of 1953, and the conflict at Ipperwash, Keith D. Smith draws on a diverse selection of documents including letters, testimonies, speeches, transcripts, newspaper articles, and government records. In his thoughtful introduction, Smith provides guidance on the unique challenges of dealing with Indigenous primary sources by highlighting the critical skill of "reading against the grain." Each chapter includes an introduction and a list of discussion questions, and helpful background information is provided for each of the readings. Organized thematically into fifteen chapters, the reader also contains a list of key figures, along with maps and images.

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Genre : History
Author : Keith D. Smith
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Release : 2014-08-20
File : 512 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781442605688


American Baptist Missionary Magazine And Missionary Intelligencer

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Volumes 7-77, 80-83 include 13th-83rd, 86th-89th annual report of the American Baptist missionary union.

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Genre : Baptists
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 1883
File : 1016 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015073764634


The Gentleman S Magazine

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Genre : English periodicals
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Release : 1877
File : 800 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HW29IO


Michael Jackson As Seen Through The Eye S Of A Stranger Who Sees Into The Hearts Of Others

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M-agical and mysterious I-ndeed he was, C-aring, sharing his unlimited love, H-aving and knowing no boundaries, A-chievements were a must E-specially when it came to us, L-eft us he has, within our hearts an empty place. J-ealousy and greed sought to destroy him, A-bove it he did rise, C-arrying on with, K-indness and grace, S-uffering loneliness and despair, O-ne genuine soul in need of repair, N-ow in the arms of angels in loving bliss.

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Monique Jordon
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Release : 2010-04-26
File : 197 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781450083737


The Stranger Next Door

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Winner of the Ruth Benedict Prize The story of a small town’s fight over LGBTQ+ rights that reveals how the far right weaponizes social issues to declare whose lives are valuable—and whose are expendable A new preface bridges the past and the present in Arlene Stein’s award-winning work of narrative sociology, The Stranger Next Door, contextualizing the so-called “culture wars” as they have evolved since the post-Reagan years. With deep on-the-ground research and vivid storytelling, Stein explores how the right mobilizes fear and uncertainty to shift blame onto “strangers” and how these symbolic struggles undermine democracy. Faced with globalization and automation, the working-class citizens of the Pacific Northwest’s “Timbertown” felt left behind, fearing job loss and the hollowing out of their small town. Religious conservatives convinced many local citizens that queer people were to blame. A bitter battle to deny the civil liberties of sexual minorities ensued. Though set in the 1990s, The Stranger Next Door is a story that echoes loudly today. Stein looks at how local conflicts over LGTBQ+ rights and other social issues paved the way for the contemporary right-wing populist resurgence. The Stranger Next Door positions today’s battles over transgender rights and critical race theory in a long-running struggle to define America, offering a razor-sharp examination of how the right manufactures local culture wars to divide and conquer.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Arlene Stein
Publisher : Beacon Press
Release : 2022-12-06
File : 306 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780807007204