Listen to the Silence

Listen to the Silence
Title Listen to the Silence PDF eBook
Author David W. Elliott
Publisher New Amer Library
Total Pages 224
Release 1992-02-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780451065889

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This profoundly moving and shocking experience of an unwanted 14-year-old boy in the horror-filled halls of a state mental institution exposes the myths behind one of the world's most misunderstood human diseases. "A desperate plea for all the helpless children who bang in silence on the walls of their mental prisons. . . ".--Library Journal.

Listening to Noise and Silence

Listening to Noise and Silence
Title Listening to Noise and Silence PDF eBook
Author Salome Voegelin
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 251
Release 2010-03-31
Genre Music
ISBN 1441162070

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A fresh, bold study of the emerging field of Sound Art, informed by the ideas of Adorno, Merleau-Ponty and others.

Listening in the Silence, Seeing in the Dark

Listening in the Silence, Seeing in the Dark
Title Listening in the Silence, Seeing in the Dark PDF eBook
Author Ruthann Knechel Johansen
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 247
Release 2002-03-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0520231147

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Personal account of the author's 15 year old son who survived massive trauma to the brain following a car crash.

Listening To The Silence

Listening To The Silence
Title Listening To The Silence PDF eBook
Author Nan Umrigar
Publisher
Total Pages 270
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9788188479504

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Nan's story that began with her best-selling book, Sounds of Silence, reached out to touch hearts all across the world. Her journey that started alone has now been joined by countless others whose pain and sadness have been washed away, and their lives turned around, by the healing love of Meher Baba - a spiritual Master from the higher realms. Her son Karl's loving and caring messages of hope from the spirit world inspire and stir the hearts, and strengthen the resolve of those who come forward to listen to the silence within and find their own answers - through the grace of the Master. Through these answers, Nans own life begins to take on a deeper spiritual meaning. Her story now moves compellingly forward, interwoven with a collection of personal, heart-touching narrations of the wondrous experiences people have had - when they have opened their hearts to the Master. In Listening to the Silence, Nan shows how the Master works only and absolutely - through the power of love. She also shares with us her deeper understanding of the evolution of consciousness, life and death, karma, compassion, love and forgiveness, and of the onward journey of the soul. More importantly, Listening to the Silence, gives you the strength to triumph over adversity, to evolve your own path and lead a life of self-fulfillment.

Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts

Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts
Title Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Glenn
Publisher SIU Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2011-01-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 080938616X

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In Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts,editors Cheryl Glenn and Krista Ratcliffe bring together seventeen essays by new and established scholars that demonstrate the value and importance of silence and listening to the study and practice of rhetoric. Building on the editors’ groundbreaking research, which respects the power of the spoken word while challenging the marginalized status of silence and listening, this volumemakes a strong case for placing these overlooked concepts, and their intersections, at the forefront of rhetorical arts within rhetoric and composition studies. Divided into three parts—History, Theory and Criticism, and Praxes—this book reimagines traditional histories and theories of rhetoric and incorporates contemporary interests, such as race, gender, and cross-cultural concerns, into scholarly conversations about rhetorical history, theory, criticism, and praxes. For the editors and the other contributors to this volume, silence is not simply the absence of sound and listening is not a passive act. When used strategically and with purpose—together and separately—silence and listening are powerful rhetorical devices integral to effective communication. The essays cover a wide range of subjects, including women rhetors from ancient Greece and medieval and Renaissance Europe; African philosophy and African American rhetoric; contemporary antiwar protests in the United States; activist conflict resolution in Israel and Palestine; and feminist and second-language pedagogies. Taken together, the essays in this volume advance the argument that silence and listening are as important to rhetoric and composition studies as the more traditionally emphasized arts of reading, writing, and speaking and are particularly effective for theorizing, historicizing, analyzing, and teaching. An extremely valuable resource for instructors and students in rhetoric, composition, and communication studies, Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts will also have applications beyond academia, helping individuals, cultural groups, and nations more productively discern and implement appropriate actions when all parties agree to engage in rhetorical situations that include not only respectful speaking, reading, and writing but also productive silence and rhetorical listening.

In Pursuit of Silence

In Pursuit of Silence
Title In Pursuit of Silence PDF eBook
Author George Prochnik
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 354
Release 2010-04-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0385533268

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An "elegant and eloquent" (New York Times) exploration of the frontiers of noise and silence, and the growing war between them. Between iPods, music-blasting restaurants, earsplitting sports stadiums, and endless air and road traffic, the place for quiet in our lives grows smaller by the day. In Pursuit of Silence gives context to our increasingly desperate sense that noise pollution is, in a very real way, an environmental catastrophe. Traveling across the country and meeting and listening to a host of incredible characters, including doctors, neuroscientists, acoustical engineers, monks, activists, educators, marketers, and aggrieved citizens, George Prochnik examines why we began to be so loud as a society, and what it is that gets lost when we can no longer find quiet.

He Speaks in the Silence

He Speaks in the Silence
Title He Speaks in the Silence PDF eBook
Author Diane Comer
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 209
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310341787

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He Speaks in the Silence is about Diane Comer’s search for the kind of intimacy with God every woman longs for. It is a story of trying to be a good girl, of following the rules, of longing for a satisfaction that eludes us. Disappointed with all Diane had been told was supposed to fulfill her, she begged God in desperation to give her more. And He did. But first He took her through a trial so debilitating it almost destroyed what little faith she had. He let her go deaf. Using vivid parallels between her deafness and every woman’s struggle to hear God, this book shows women not only how Diane, as a deaf woman, hears in everyday life, but also how she can learn to listen to God in the midst of her own loud life, finding intimacy with God and the deep soul satisfaction she longs for.