Book Description
This book is a study of the remote South Atlantic island of St Helena and its role in the abolition of the slave trade.
Author : Andrew Pearson
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 34,31 MB
Release : 2016-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1781383855
This book is a study of the remote South Atlantic island of St Helena and its role in the abolition of the slave trade.
Author : Subarno Chattarji
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 48,15 MB
Release : 2019-11-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9389611938
The Distant Shores of Freedom analyses literary works in English written by Vietnamese refugees in the US. Fiction and memoirs by Vietnamese Americans recover stories and memories that are often different from mainstream American ones and that difference enables readers to think of the US war in Vietnam from perspectives that are missing in mainstream representations. Dwelling not only on the war and its aftermaths, Vietnamese American writings also ponder over the existential issues of exile; the idea of home; the pain of marginality and racism; the question of community formation within the US; and the complexity of diasporic lives. Subarno Chattarji raises critical questions such as who gets to speak and write, and to what ends and purposes? Who reads Vietnamese American writings and how can we account for these publications in the US over a period of time? What can and cannot be written or spoken? What is remembered and what is silenced? What traumas and memories are articulated? These questions point towards a larger context of diaspora studies as well as 'the rituals of cultural memory' that complicate our understanding of the Vietnam War and its aftermaths.
Author : Andrew F. Pearson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 12,79 MB
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 1781382832
"This book is an examination of the island of St Helena's involvement in slave trade abolition. After the establishment of a British Vice-Admiralty court there in 1840, this tiny and remote South Atlantic colony became the hub of naval activity in the region. It served as a base for the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron, and as such became the principal receiving depot for intercepted slave ships and their human cargo. During the middle decades of the nineteenth century over 25,000 'recaptive' or 'liberated' Africans were landed at the island. Here, in embryonic refugee camps, these former slaves lived and died, genuine freedom still a distant prospect. This book provides an account and evaluation of this episode. It begins by charting the political contexts which drew St Helena into the fray of abolition, and considers how its involvement, at times, came to occupy those at the highest levels of British politics. In the main, however, it focuses on St Helena itself, and examines how matters played out on the ground. The study utilises documentary sources (many previously untouched) which tell the stories of those whose lives became bound up in the compass of anti-slavery, far from London and long after the Abolition Act of 1807. It puts the Black experience at the foreground, aiming to bring a voice to a forgotten people, many of whom died in limbo, in a place that was physically and conceptually between freedom and slavery."--Back cover.
Author : R. Drew Smith
Publisher : Baylor University Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 22,45 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 1932792376
This volume examines relations between U.S. Protestants and Africa since the end of colonial rule. It draws attention to shifting ecclesiastical and socio-political priorities, especially the decreased momentum of social justice advocacy and the growing missionary influence of churches emphasizing spiritual revival and personal prosperity. The book provides a thought-provoking assessment of U.S. Protestant involvements with Africa, and it proposes forms of engagement that build upon ecclesiastical dynamism within American and African contexts.
Author : Subarno Chattarji
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 19,44 MB
Release : 2019-11-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9388271483
The Distant Shores of Freedom analyses literary works in English written by Vietnamese refugees in the US. Fiction and memoirs by Vietnamese Americans recover stories and memories that are often different from mainstream American ones and that difference enables readers to think of the US war in Vietnam from perspectives that are missing in mainstream representations. Dwelling not only on the war and its aftermaths, Vietnamese American writings also ponder over the existential issues of exile; the idea of home; the pain of marginality and racism; the question of community formation within the US; and the complexity of diasporic lives. Subarno Chattarji raises critical questions such as who gets to speak and write, and to what ends and purposes? Who reads Vietnamese American writings and how can we account for these publications in the US over a period of time? What can and cannot be written or spoken? What is remembered and what is silenced? What traumas and memories are articulated? These questions point towards a larger context of diaspora studies as well as 'the rituals of cultural memory' that complicate our understanding of the Vietnam War and its aftermaths.
Author : Bruce Watson
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 12,46 MB
Release : 2010-06-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1101190183
A riveting account of one of the most remarkable episodes in American history. In his critically acclaimed history Freedom Summer, award- winning author Bruce Watson presents powerful testimony about a crucial episode in the American civil rights movement. During the sweltering summer of 1964, more than seven hundred American college students descended upon segregated, reactionary Mississippi to register black voters and educate black children. On the night of their arrival, the worst fears of a race-torn nation were realized when three young men disappeared, thought to have been murdered by the Ku Klux Klan. Taking readers into the heart of these remarkable months, Freedom Summer shines new light on a critical moment of nascent change in America. "Recreates the texture of that terrible yet rewarding summer with impressive verisimilitude." -Washington Post
Author : Mark Amos
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 36,54 MB
Release : 2020-04-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1725252236
Does God want to be known? Does experience matter? Does theology matter? This book is for people asking these questions. It treats them seriously and offers a testimony—a way through—from the viewpoint of evangelical and charismatic faith. The answer is yes, yes, and yes, but there are bumps in the road, problems to interrogate, assumptions to question, voices to hear, before the yes is reached.
Author : Anna Maria Porter
Publisher :
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 41,81 MB
Release : 1835
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Author : Lawrence Carlino
Publisher : Page Publishing, Inc
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 25,8 MB
Release : 2020-06-10
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1647012694
Between is a compilation of poetry written over the past five decades. In one's brief lifetime, there are moments of clarity and epiphany that define the human condition—at once, trivial against the backdrop of a vast and ancient universe, yet so important on a personal level.
Author : Dr. J. Randhawa
Publisher : Ravinder Singh and sons
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 17,24 MB
Release :
Category : Education
ISBN : 9385140647
This book is writen by Dr. Jaideep Randhawa and it includes the following chapters. It also includes the details about the poet, poem, word meanings, central idea, paraphrase, summary, critical appreciation, Question & Answers Based on Workbooks (Morning Star, Evergreen and more). and Extra Questions. The Chapters are : 1. The Heart Of a Tree 2. The Cold Within 3. Bangle Sellers 4. After Blenheim 5. Television 6. Daffodils 7. I Know why the caged bird sings 8. The Patroit 9. Abu Ben Adheim 10. Nine Gold Medals