Survival of the Knitted

Survival of the Knitted
Title Survival of the Knitted PDF eBook
Author Vilna Bashi
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804740906

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Using immigrants' own words, Bashi shows how immigrants organize social networks that offer mutual financial and emotional support and help an entire ethnic group navigate systems of socioeconomic stratification.

The Girl in the Green Sweater

The Girl in the Green Sweater
Title The Girl in the Green Sweater PDF eBook
Author Krystyna Chiger
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages 289
Release 2008-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1429961252

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Based on the true story explored in the Academy Award–nominated film, In Darkness, this holocaust memoir is “a gripping account of survival and friendship” (Booklist). In 1943, with Lvov’s 150,000 Jews having been exiled, killed, or forced into ghettos and facing extermination, a group of Polish Jews daringly sought refuge in the city’s sewer system. The last surviving member this group, Krystyna Chiger, shares one of the most intimate, harrowing and ultimately triumphant tales of survival to emerge from the Holocaust. The Girl in the Green Sweater is Chiger’s heartwrenching first-person account of the fourteen months she spent with her family in the fetid, underground sewers of Lvov. The Girl in the Green Sweater is also the story of Leopold Socha, the group’s unlikely savior. A Polish Catholic and former thief, Socha risked his life to help Chiger’s underground family survive, bringing them food, medicine, and supplies. A moving memoir of a desperate escape and life under unimaginable circumstances, The Girl in the Green Sweater is ultimately a tale of intimate survival, friendship, and redemption. “With a powerful story and a keen voice, Chiger’s Holocaust survivor’s tale is a worthy and memorable addition to the canon.” —Publishers Weekly “Chiger’s exceptional story . . . stands out among the many Holocaust survival narratives as one that will touch the hearts of teens and adults alike and bring home the horrors of this very dark period in history.” —School Library Journal “Through the eyes of the child that Krystyna Chiger was in Lvov, Poland in 1939 we see the whole moral universe.” —Naomi Ragen, author of The Saturday Wife and The Covenant “[A] gripping memoir.” —Kirkus Reviews

When Bad Things Happen to Good Knitters

When Bad Things Happen to Good Knitters
Title When Bad Things Happen to Good Knitters PDF eBook
Author Marion Edmunds
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 2007
Genre Knitting
ISBN

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Knit 2, Purl 2, Kill 2

Knit 2, Purl 2, Kill 2
Title Knit 2, Purl 2, Kill 2 PDF eBook
Author Erina Bridget Ring
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-05-17
Genre Caregivers
ISBN 9781497374133

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When her mother's health begins to fail, Erina Bridgit Ring searches for something to do during the hours she spends at her mother's bedside. What she discovers is knitting - and a group of women knitters. But as she learns to knit and at the same time cares for her ailing mother, she finds that things at the knitting group are not what they seem to be.

When Bad Things Happen to Good Knitters

When Bad Things Happen to Good Knitters
Title When Bad Things Happen to Good Knitters PDF eBook
Author Marion Edmonds
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 2014-01-07
Genre CRAFTS & HOBBIES
ISBN 9781621130079

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"This book is completely revised, expanded, and updated with new tips and six new knitting patterns, this is THE complete emergency knitting instruction guide for first-time knitters, experienced knitters, and all knitters in-between--who need help when knitting projects go wrong"--

Survival of the Knitted

Survival of the Knitted
Title Survival of the Knitted PDF eBook
Author Vilna Bashi Treitler
Publisher
Total Pages 177
Release 1997
Genre Emigration and immigration
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The Ethnic Project

The Ethnic Project
Title The Ethnic Project PDF eBook
Author Vilna Bashi Treitler
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2013-08-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 080478728X

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A study of the racial-ethnic history of the United States and the perpetuation of racial hierarchy. Race is a known fiction—there is no genetic marker that indicates someone’s race—yet the social stigma of race endures. In the United States, ethnicity is often positioned as a counterweight to race, and we celebrate our various hyphenated-American identities. But Vilna Bashi Treitler argues that we do so at a high cost: ethnic thinking simply perpetuates an underlying racism. In The Ethnic Project, Bashi Treitler considers the ethnic history of the United States from the arrival of the English in North America through to the present day. Tracing the histories of immigrant and indigenous groups—Irish, Chinese, Italians, Jews, Native Americans, Mexicans, Afro-Caribbeans, and African Americans—she shows how each negotiates America’s racial hierarchy, aiming to distance themselves from the bottom and align with the groups already at the top. But in pursuing these “ethnic projects” these groups implicitly accept and perpetuate a racial hierarchy, shoring up rather than dismantling race and racism. Ultimately, The Ethnic Project shows how dangerous ethnic thinking can be in a society that has not let go of racial thinking. Praise for The Ethnic Project “An outstanding work that makes an important contribution to our understanding of the past and present racial history of the United States. The book is very well written (Bashi Treitler’s prose is a delight to read) and meticulously researched . . . . The Ethnic Project should definitely be part of the conversation as we press forward with the task of understanding race in the United States.” —Ashley “Woody” Doane, American Journal of Sociology “Treitler offers a succinct history and diagnosis of racial grouping in the U.S., from the nation’s origin to the contemporary moment . . . . The text has solid promise as an introductory ethnic studies course reading . . . . Highly recommended.” —N. B. Barnd, CHOICE “With her ingenious concept of ‘ethnic projects,’ Vilna Bashi Treitler brings a new optic to the study of race . . . . [and] provides an authoritative answer to those who ask the tired question, ‘We made it, why haven’t they?’” —Stephen Steinberg, author of Race Relations: A Critique “Treitler masterfully weaves race and ethnicity into a single historical narrative that reveals the ugly reality of exploitation and stratification that has always undergirded American society.” —Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University