Creating Ourselves
Title | Creating Ourselves PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony B. Pinn |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Total Pages | 446 |
Release | 2009-12-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 082239121X |
Creating Ourselves is a unique effort to lay the cultural and theological groundwork for cross-cultural collaboration between the African and Latino/a American communities. In the introduction, the editors contend that given overlapping histories and interests of the two communities, they should work together to challenge social injustices. Acknowledging that dialogue is a necessary precursor to collaboration, they maintain that African and Latino/a Americans need to cultivate the habit of engaging “the other” in substantive conversation. Toward that end, they have brought together theologians and scholars of religion from both communities. The contributors offer broadly comparative exchanges about the religious and theological significance of various forms of African American and Latino/a popular culture, including representations of the body, literature, music, television, visual arts, and cooking. Corresponding to a particular form of popular culture, each section features two essays, one by an African American scholar and one by a Latino/a scholar, as well as a short response by each scholar to the other’s essay. The essays and responses are lively, varied, and often personal. One contributor puts forth a “brown” theology of hip hop that celebrates hybridity, contradiction, and cultural miscegenation. Another analyzes the content of the message transmitted by African American evangelical preachers who have become popular sensations through television broadcasts, video distribution, and Internet promotions. The other essays include a theological reading of the Latina body, a consideration of the “authenticity” of representations of Jesus as white, a theological account of the popularity of telenovelas, and a reading of African American ideas of paradise in one of Toni Morrison’s novels. Creating Ourselves helps to make popular culture available as a resource for theology and religious studies and for facilitating meaningful discussions across racial and ethnic boundaries. Contributors. Teresa Delgado, James H. Evans Jr., Joseph De León, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, Angel F. Méndez Montoya, Alexander Nava, Anthony B. Pinn, Mayra Rivera, Suzanne E. Hoeferkamp Segovia, Benjamín Valentín, Jonathan L. Walton, Traci C. West, Nancy Lynne Westfield, Sheila F. Winborne
Re-creating Ourselves
Title | Re-creating Ourselves PDF eBook |
Author | Molara Ogundipe-Leslie |
Publisher | Africa World Press |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780865434127 |
This book falls into two parts: the first part, theory, comprising theoretical essays on literature, women and society, leads into the second part, practice, which presents Ogundipe-Leslie's work as a social activist. Both parts are linked by her poetry.
Creating a Place For Ourselves
Title | Creating a Place For Ourselves PDF eBook |
Author | Brett Beemyn |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 113522241X |
Creating a Place For Ourselves is a groundbreaking collection of essays that examines gay life in the United States before Stonewall and the gay liberation movement. Along with examining areas with large gay communities such as New York, San Francisco and Fire Island, the contributors also consider the thriving gay populations in cities like Detroit, Buffalo, Washington, D.C., Birmingham and Flint, demonstrating that gay communities are truly everywhere. Contributors: Brett Beemyn, Nan Alamilla Boyd, George Chauncey, Madeline Davis, Allen Drexel, John Howard, David Johnson, Liz Kennedy, Joan Nestle, Esther Newton, Tim Retzloff, Marc Stein, Roey Thorpe.
Self Matters
Title | Self Matters PDF eBook |
Author | Phil McGraw |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 334 |
Release | 2003-05-06 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 9780743227254 |
Addresses the issues of self and self-esteem, demonstrating how to fully realize one's own power through a plan that explains how to overcome fear and fulfill personal potential.
Housing Ourselves
Title | Housing Ourselves PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Burnham |
Publisher | McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780070092365 |
This text introduces architects and builders to techniques for creating affordable, sustainable housing that utilize local materials and local vernacular style. The methods presented here yield housing that is one-quarter the cost of traditional, and half the cost of modular housing.
Creating Self-Regulated Learners
Title | Creating Self-Regulated Learners PDF eBook |
Author | Linda B. Nilson |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 127 |
Release | 2023-07-03 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1000976831 |
Most of our students neither know how learning works nor what they have to do to ensure it, to the detriment both of their studies and their development as lifelong learners.The point of departure for this book is the literature on self-regulated learning that tells us that deep, lasting, independent learning requires learners to bring into play a range of cognitive skills, affective attitudes, and even physical activities – about which most students are wholly unaware; and that self-regulation, which has little to do with measured intelligence, can be developed by just about anyone and is a fundamental prerequisite of academic success.Linda Nilson provides the theoretical background to student self-regulation,the evidence that it enhances achievement, and the strategies to help students develop it. She presents an array of tested activities and assignments through which students can progressively reflect on, monitor and improve their learning skills; describes how they can be integrated with different course components and on various schedules; and elucidates how to intentionally and seamlessly incorporate them into course design to effectively meet disciplinary and student development objectives. Recognizing that most faculty are unfamiliar with these strategies, she also recommends how to prepare for introducing them into the classroom and adding more as instructors become more confident using them.The book concludes with descriptions of courses from different fields to offer models and ideas for implementation. At a time of so much concern about what our students are learning in college and how well prepared they are for the challenges of tomorrow’s economy and society, self-regulated learning provides a reassuring solution, particularly as studies indicate that struggling students benefit the most from practicing it.
Creating a Self-portrait
Title | Creating a Self-portrait PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Coates |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 146 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
History - Ink and wash - Pencil, crayon and charcoal - Pastels Watercolour - Setting up - Anatomy and features - Composition - Gallery.