Unraveling Ties


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Unraveling Ties is a unique addition to current debates in sociology--a compilation of essays mapping the creation of community life in a modern world that often appears alienating, cold, and even threatening. Topics range from family life and friendship to the integral role of the deviant in society. The result is a thoughtful, meticulously researched volume that will be useful to sociologists, economists, and anyone interested in the creation of community in a decentralized and rapidly globalizing world.




Cross-cultural Marriages and the Church


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Ties That Bind


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A criminal cartel on the loose. A woman caught in the crossfire. Ray Okon, a low-ranking DSS analyst is frustrated at being stuck in a desk job. He'd rather be in the field, experiencing the adrenaline rush of catching the bad guys. When the love of his life, Loretta Olawale, rejects his marriage proposal, he has no choice but to move on and bury himself in his work...until the ties that bind them brings them together in the cruellest way possible. As he and his Homicide and Anti-Drug Trafficking Unit track down a deadly criminal cartel at the centre of Abuja city, Ray finds himself thrust back into Loretta's life. But this time, she is in grave danger, and time is running out. Ray finds himself in a race against time to unravel the case and save Loretta's life. But as buried secrets and lies surface, they are entangled in a sinister game of blood and death.




Narrating Estrangement


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The stories in Narrating Estrangement: Autoethnographies of Writing Of(f) Family demonstrate the pain, anguish, and even relief felt by those who contemplate estranging or who are estranged, whether by choice or circumstance. Despite the social assumptions persisting about the everlasting nature of family relationships, when people make the complicated and often difficult decision to disconnect from family members, they experience shame, stigma, and isolation because of social pressures to maintain those relationships at all costs. Each contributor uses the act of storytelling and the autoethnographic mode of scholarship and writing to find clarity in their individual, unique, and complex situations. Several authors’ explorations restore some of what they have lost through estrangement—such as a sense of identity, emotional health and well-being, and feelings of belonging—due to the breakdowns in social and family support systems meant to be unconditional and "permanent." The stories display the wide array of reasons why family members become estranged, delving into different types of estrangement, permanent and/or intermittent. In doing so, the writers in this book demonstrate that family relationships are neither easily categorized nor neatly ended—their impact on an individual’s life continues and changes, even in and through estrangement. This book adds to the ongoing scholarly conversations about family estrangement for students and researchers interested in autoethnography and qualitative inquiry, in a wide range of disciplines in the social sciences, healthcare, and communication studies.




Critical Globalization Studies


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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




The Illuminati Control: Unraveling The Secrets Of Global Dominance


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This thought-provoking book delves into the secretive world of the Illuminati, a clandestine organization believed to have significant influence over global events. The author takes readers on an illuminating journey, exposing the hidden strategies and agendas employed by this elusive group to maintain control and advance their global dominance. Through meticulous research and compelling arguments, the book sheds light on various theories surrounding the Illuminati's existence and their alleged involvement in shaping politics, financial systems, and cultural influences worldwide.




Ties That Bind, Ties That Break


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Third Sister in the Tao family, Ailin has watched her two older sisters go through the painful process of having their feet bound. In China in 1911, all the women of good families follow this ancient tradition. But Ailin loves to run away from her governess and play games with her male cousins. Knowing she will never run again once her feet are bound, Ailin rebels and refuses to follow this torturous tradition. As a result, however, the family of her intended husband breaks their marriage agreement. And as she enters adolescence, Ailin finds that her family is no longer willing to support her. Chinese society leaves few options for a single woman of good family, but with a bold conviction and an indomitable spirit, Ailin is determined to forge her own destiny. Her story is a tribute to all those women whose courage created new options for the generations who came after them.




Surviving Divorce


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Counsels readers on how to navigate the psychological and financial turmoil of a divorce, drawing on professional advice on everything from protecting children and avoiding litigation to communicating productively and selecting a compatible lawyer. Original. 40,000 first printing.




Kincraft


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In Kincraft Todne Thomas explores the internal dynamics of community life among black evangelicals, who are often overshadowed by white evangelicals and the common equation of the “Black Church” with an Afro-Protestant mainline. Drawing on fieldwork in an Afro-Caribbean and African American church association in Atlanta, Thomas locates black evangelicals at the center of their own religious story, presenting their determined spiritual relatedness as a form of insurgency. She outlines how church members cocreate themselves as spiritual kin through what she calls kincraft—the construction of one another as brothers and sisters in Christ. Kincraft, which Thomas traces back to the diasporic histories and migration experiences of church members, reflects black evangelicals' understanding of Christian familial connection as transcending racial, ethnic, and denominational boundaries in ways that go beyond the patriarchal nuclear family. Church members also use their spiritual relationships to navigate racial and ethnic discrimination within the majority-white evangelical movement. By charting kincraft's functions and significance, Thomas demonstrates the ways in which black evangelical social life is more varied and multidimensional than standard narratives of evangelicalism would otherwise suggest.




Web of Whispers: A Memoir of Unmasking Munchausen by Proxy


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In this powerful and emotionally searing memoir, Alaina LeBlanc shares the harrowing true story of her family's descent into the nightmarish depths of Munchausen by Proxy abuse at the hands of her half-sister, Eve. What began as a troubling guardianship case over their aging mother, Tara, soon spiraled into much darker territory as Alaina uncovered Eve's pattern of deceit, manipulation, and the insidious fabrication of medical crises. With her mother confined to a surveillance-riddled basement, trapped in a chilling cycle of deprivation and control, Alaina embarked on a desperate quest for truth and justice. However, her pleas for intervention were met with disbelief and legal stonewalling, forcing Alaina to confront a dizzying labyrinth of systemic injustice. As she delved deeper, whispers from Eve's children—once silenced but now defiant—revealed their own harrowing stories of religious indoctrination, isolation, and psychological subjugation. Weaving in insights from renowned experts on Munchausen by Proxy, "The Web of Whispers" is a blazing exploration of this insidious form of abuse. It's an intimate portrait of love's tenacity, a family's unbreakable bonds, and the relentless pursuit of truth against a maze of deceit and malice. A profoundly moving and eye-opening story of overcoming the darkness, this memoir shines a light on the shadowed corners where this cruelty persists. Both a searing personal odyssey and a call for change, it raises crucial awareness while offering hope and validation for victims and survivors.