Professor Stanley's work challenges all of us to consider the limits of liberal inclusion and to pay close attention to the forms of violence that underwrites these seemingly progressive gestures. In this critical new work, Professor Stanley examines the persistence and intensification of historic regimes of anti-trans violence in the wake of the expansion of LGBT rights. I am so delighted to welcome you all to the virtual book launch for our dear colleague, Professor Eric Stanley and their powerful new book, Atmospheres of Violence: Structuring Antagonism and the Trans/Queer Ungovernable. My name is Courtney Desiree Morris, and I'm an assistant professor of Gender and Women's Studies here at the University of California, Berkeley, and I will be serving as the moderator for tonight's conversation. Pick up a copy of the book here (use the discount code SAVE30). Stanley's new book Atmospheres of Violence. 2 live stream we heard from a panel of artists, organizers, and academics who discussed this question and others posed by Eric A. At a time when LGBTQ rights are advancing, why are attacks against trans, queer and/or gender-nonconforming people of color increasing? In this Nov.
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They proceed to make a great deal of noise, by singing, drinking, and talking nonsense Maria tries to get them to be quiet, but Malvolio is awakened by the noise, and comes down to berate them for disturbing the household. Sir Toby and Sir Andrew are up late, drinking Feste joins them, and they request that he sing a song about love. Viola realizes that the ring is proof that Olivia has some affection for her as Cesario she regrets that Olivia is in love with her disguise, as that will come to nothing, and also that she is in love with her master, but that she can do nothing in her present disguise. Viola is surprised, since she left no ring with Olivia Malvolio grows impatient with Viola's claim to know nothing of the ring, and he throws it down onto the ground, and storms off. Malvolio catches up to Viola, with the ring he was instructed to give Viola by Olivia. Antonio asks if he may go with Sebastian, but Sebastian refuses this kind request, and is gone. Sebastian tells Antonio of his sister, Viola, who he fears has been drowned he thanks Antonio for his kindness in saving him from being drowned, and resolves that he must be off alone. Sebastian, Viola's brother, is shown alive, and in the company of Antonio, a somewhat shady sea-captain who is wanted by Count Orsino for questionable doings on the seas. Printed and bound by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY 7/469 Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, events or locales, is entirely coincidental. Names, characters, places and incidents are either a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. London WC1X 8HB Simon & Schuster Australia, Sydney Simon & Schuster India, New Delhi A CIP catalogue copy for this book is available from the British Library. 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The Only Good Indians, Jones’s most recent novel, is the story of a hunting trip gone awry-and of how the sins of youth come knocking, literally, on the door of adulthood-and settler-colonial violence coming full-circle. Jones’s prose is vivid and vernacular, pulls you in, makes you wish you were wherever his characters find themselves-even though there’s rarely a good reason why you want to be. His fiction is a barroom of sordid characters-deadbeats, local legends, hustlers, wannabes, passers-through that one guy who swears this place has the best mozzarella sticks in town, typical and atypical drunks, teens with whiskers on their chins who think they’re fooling everyone some folks you wouldn’t want to come across out there in the dark, but on the whole folks granny would call Good People. He soon swerved into the hardcore genre world with a string of beat-you-with-a-rusty-pipe-and-leave-you-for-dead horror stories. Stephen Graham Jones (SGJ to his fans and acolytes) is a beautiful writer, who first emerged in the early 2000s as an avant-garde literary fiction type. The adaptation of the acclaimed British playwright retains all the motifs of the original work of Edmond Rostand, but deprives them of a romantic ornament. WITH ENGLISH SUPERTITLES!Ī story of one of the most famous love triangles is performed in the Švanda Theatre in a reimagination by Martin Crimp, just few months after its world premiere at the London Playhouse Theater. For 8th/9th grade of elementary schools and secondary schools. A new transcript of a romantic story in a beat box rhythm. Martin Crimp, Edmond Rostand: Cyrano de Bergerac The book contains Ellul's theories about the nature of propaganda to adapt the individual to a society, to a living standard, and to an activity aiming to make the individual serve and conform.Īfter being discharged as a professor from French universities by the Vichy regime Ellul became a leader in the French resistance during World War II. It presents a sophisticated taxonomy for propaganda, including such paired opposites as political–sociological, vertical–horizontal, rational–irrational, and agitation–integration. This book appears to be the first attempt to study propaganda from a sociological approach as well as a psychological one. Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes (1965/1973) ( French: Propagandes original French edition: 1962) is a book on the subject of propaganda by French philosopher, theologian, legal scholar, and sociologist Jacques Ellul. 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She also uses those questions as a platform to examine the history and results of the US experiment. Lepore uses Hamilton’s questions as the framework for her book on American history. He also wondered whether the government could support people’s efforts to govern themselves fairly. Hamilton asked if people in the new country would be able to govern themselves fairly or if accident, violence, deceit and prejudice would drive their destiny. Alexander Hamilton’s questions about whether Americans can establish and maintain “good government” provide an essential lens for considering US history. It’s not easy to understand or interpret this constitution since it has been subject to much dispute throughout history. He published The Federalist Papers under a pen name and pondered what its readers would think of the newly ratified US Constitution. In 1787, Alexander Hamilton asked the fundamental question about the viability of American democracy. 1-Page Summary of These Truths The Declaration of Independence states that “these truths” of “political equality, natural rights, and the sovereignty of the people” are “self-evident.” “We’re excited to welcome Jennifer and Ronald to our campus as we continue engaging in an important academic dialogue about its themes on assault, unconscious bias, reconciliation and our humanity.” “The Common Reading Experience is an opportunity to join in the shared exploration of a single book,” said UK President Eli Capilouto. The campus and Lexington community is invited to the highlight of CRE’s academic year - the annual authors’ lecture - at 7 p.m. The 2015-2016 book, “Picking Cotton,” by Jennifer Thompson and Ronald Cotton with Erin Torneo is no exception it is the true account of a life-threatening sexual assault, the imprisonment of an innocent man and the redemption both victims eventually earn. 5, 2015) - For seven years, the University of Kentucky’s Common Reading Experience (CRE) has challenged new students with enthralling, controversial and thought-provoking books to read the summer before their move to campus and to engage in group discussions and events once classes begin. Finn is only too happy to go, to escape his current misery, but is nonetheless apprehensive about returning to a place where there are many negative undercurrents for him. Because Finn was born and grew up on the island, and because he speaks Gaelic, the police computer (HOLMES) has suggested that he is assigned to help the investigation. A man has been murdered there, in a similar fashion to a crime committed a few months ago in Edinburgh. He’s recalled to work and sent to the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, where he is from. There is a strong Nordic element to the novel from the famous Lewis chessmen which are thought to have been created by Norwegian Vikings, to the ways of life of the islanders which have much in common with their Scandinavian neighbours (not to mention the local weaving craft, responsible for Sarah Lund’s jumpers).Īn Edinburgh police detective, Finn Macleod, is on leave because of a devastating family tragedy. Yet, it’s a very good book indeed, I think, mainly for its atmosphere and dramatic sense. However, I am not sure why I liked it so much, as the book is exceedingly slow, very little happens in the detective story sense, and the denouement is a bit of a cheat. I thoroughly enjoyed The Blackhouse, so much so that I have immediately ordered the sequel, The Lewis Man. |