Never Have I Ever Challenge: Unspeakable plays a game of "Never Have I Ever" with Gabe and James.
This article reads the work of James Baldwin in dialogue with that of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. Taking its cue from Baldwin's claim that Americans "live […] with something in [their] closet" that they "pretend […] is not there," it explores his depiction of a United States characterized ...
By: James W. Douglass $3500 $35.00 Add to Cart Buy it now Overview In JFK and the Unspeakable Jim Douglass has distilled all the best available research into a very well-documented and convincing portrait of President Kennedy's transforming turn to peace, at the cost of his life. ...
(andwritingitdown),while,ontheotherhand,also catering to the moral and cultural conventions of the time:And now, reader, I come to a period in my unhappy life, which I would gladlyforget if I could. The remembrance fills me with sorrow and shame. It pains meto tell you of it; but ...
On Sunday, September 23, 1990, a suspect entered the apartment home where 12-year-old Derrick Jackson and 14-year-old James Edwards lived in Vernon, Texas. Derrick, James, and their mother were all shot. Both boys died from their wounds. The mother fought with the suspect and was shot ...
I often stand in the dark, looking out of my bedroom window at night. With a tree obscuring the single lamp on a farm across the valley, I can look out over a peaceful night landscape unmarred by human lights and imagine that I am seeing a wild and beaut
Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. Holstein (Thou-sand Oaks: Sage, 2001), 705.Life after the Apology: Making the Unspeakable Visible73 welfare states should seize this memory momentum as an opportunity to reflecton current practices and policies while being inspired by the past.The major challenge...
order (Gandhi), no matter how "otherwordly," is of vastly greater transformative potential than any physical war against the Real (Hitler), no matter how materially destructive.2 Zizek's deployment of Gandhi here—with all of the obvious parallels with Jesus of Nazareth—cannot be a ...
JFK and the Unspeakable: James W. Douglass, Oliver Stone, Robert Ellsberg, Lisa PeaseSaman Mohammadi
JFK and the unspeakableWhy He Died and Why it MattersJames W. DouglassSee James W. Douglas, JFK and the Unspeakable (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2008).See James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2008). [book review]...