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Racial Imagination and the American Dream The Peace-Maker The Prophet and The Politician

Racial Imagination and the American Dream The Peace-Maker The Prophet and The Politician

Although the phrase the American Dream dates from the 1930s the concept or idea of the American Dream is as old as the country. The values proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and reaffirmed (and extended) in the Gettysburg Address have been continuously promoted by every American president. Moreover they form the basis of our national collective narrative as expressed through both elite and popular culture. The American Dream is intrinsically tied to the American Creed and American Exceptionalism. It is the foundation of our national identity the glue that holds together our individual aspirations. Yet until the mid-twentieth century the American Dream excluded African Americans. We as a nation—as an imagined community—could not imagine an integrated multiracial society with Blacks and Whites living together as equals. By examining the lives of the only three African American Nobel Peace Prize winners we can see how their lives were shaped by the American Dream and how their success was used to deny the structural racism that prevented others from achieving the American Dream. Ralph Bunche as a role model of academic and technical expertise Martin Luther King Jr. as a model race leader and Barack Obama as a political leader provide a window on the changing meaning of the American Dream. In conclusion Haiti is presented as a failed example of an attempt to export the American Dream in the form of American Exceptionalism and racial reparations are reimagined as a radical democratic project aimed at true global integration and justice. | Racial Imagination and the American Dream The Peace-Maker The Prophet and The Politician

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A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy Implementing Simple and Effective Dreamwork

The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

This book investigates the reappearance of the 19th-century dream-child from the Golden Age of Children's Literature both in the Harry Potter series and in other works that have reached unprecedented levels of popular success today. Discussing Harry Potter as a reincarnation of Lewis Carroll's Alice and J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan Billone goes on to examine the recent resurrection of Alice in Tim Burton's Alice and of Peter Pan in Michael Jackson and in James Bond. Visiting trends that have emerged since the Harry Potter series ended the book studies revisions of the dream-child in texts and films that have inspired mass fandom in the twenty-first century: Stephenie Meyer's Twilight E. L. James's 50 Shades of Grey and Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games. The volume argues that the 21st-century desire to achieve dream-states in relationship to eternal youth results from the way that dreams provide a means of realizing the fantastic yet alarming possibility of escaping from time. This current identification with the dream-child stems from the threat of political unrest and economic and environmental collapse as well as from the simultaneous technophilia and technophobia of a culture immersed in the breathless revolution of the digital age. This book not only explores how the dream-child from the past has returned to reflect misgivings about imagined dystopian futures but also reveals how the rebirth of the dream-child opens up possibilities for new narratives where happy endings remain viable against all odds. It will appeal to scholars in a wide variety of fields including Childhood Studies Children's/YA Literature Cinema Studies Cultural Studies Cyberculture Gender Studies Queer Studies Gothic Studies New Media and Popular Culture. | The Future of the Nineteenth-Century Dream-Child Fantasy Dystopia Cyberculture

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Dreams and Nightmares in Art Therapy The Dream of the Jaguar

Decolonising Schools in South Africa The Impossible Dream?

Decolonising Schools in South Africa The Impossible Dream?

This book explores the challenge of dismantling colonial schooling and how entangled power relations of the past have lingered in post-apartheid South Africa. It examines the ‘on the ground’ history of colonialism from the vantage point of a small town in the Karoo region showing how patterns of possession and dispossession have played out in the municipality and schools. Using the strong political and ontological critique of decoloniality theories the book demonstrates the ways in which government interventions over many years have allowed colonial relations and the construction of racialised differences to linger in new forms including unequal access to schooling. Written in an accessible style the book considers how the dream of decolonial schooling might be realised from the vantage point of research on the margins. This Karoo region also offers an interesting case study as the site where the world’s largest radio telescope was recently located and highlights the contrasting logics of international ‘big science’ and local development needs. This book will be of interest to academics and scholars in the education field as well as to social geographers sociologists human geographers historians and policy makers. Chapters 1 and 10 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www. taylorfrancis. com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. | Decolonising Schools in South Africa The Impossible Dream?

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Hospitable God The Transformative Dream

Creating Your Dream Elementary Classroom from the Inside Out A Practical Guide for Teachers

Creating Your Dream Elementary Classroom from the Inside Out A Practical Guide for Teachers

What are the magic ingredients to a dream classroom and how can you create one for your own students? In this inspiring new book Becky Hunt shows you how to transform the elementary school classroom into a special place where students are excited to learn. You’ll gain practical strategies on key areas such as classroom environment community routines procedures expectations lessons and professionalism. You will discover how to: Design a classroom environment in which students feel safe happy and eager to learn; Arrange and facilitate regular class meetings so that students can express themselves freely without judgement; Maintain professionalism in and out of the workplace; Set guidelines rules and expectations that students will understand and respect; Construct a targeted lesson plan with a clear beginning middle and end; Approach each day with a positive attitude by managing health and wellness; And much more! Special features in each chapter include a Tips from the Pros section and Reflect and Write boxes to help you pause and apply the ideas as you go. There are also Discussion Questions and Notes to Trainers and Mentors so you can easily use the book for new teacher training induction book studies and PLCs. With the practical tools and heartwarming examples in this book you can have your own dream classroom starting today! | Creating Your Dream Elementary Classroom from the Inside Out A Practical Guide for Teachers

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Marco Frascari's Dream House A Theory of Imagination

The Story Maker Helping 4 – 11 Year Olds to Write Creatively

Jung's Technique of Active Imagination and Desoille's Directed Waking Dream Method Bridging the Divide

Jung's Technique of Active Imagination and Desoille's Directed Waking Dream Method Bridging the Divide

Jung's Technique of Active Imagination and Desoille's Directed Waking Dream Method brings together Carl Jung’s active imagination and Robert Desoille’s rêve éveillé dirigé/directed waking dream method (RED). It studies the historical development of these approaches in Central Europe in the first half of the 20th century and explores their theoretical similarities and differences proposing an integrated framework of clinical practice. The book aims to study the wider European context of the 1900s which influenced the development of both Jung’s and Desoille’s methods. This work compares the spatial metaphors of interiority used by both Jung and Desoille to describe the traditional concept of inner psychic space in the waking dreams of Jung’s active imagination and Desoille’s RED. It also attempts a broader theoretical comparison between the procedural aspects of both RED and active imagination by identifying commonalities and divergences between the two approaches. This book is a unique contribution to analytical psychology and will be of great interest for academics researchers and post-graduate students interested in the use of imagination and mental imagery in analysis psychotherapy and counselling. The book’s historical focus will be of particular relevance to Jungian and Desoillian scholars since it is the first of its kind to trace the connections between the two schools and it gives a detailed account of Desoille’s early life and his first written works. This book was a Gradiva Award nominee for 2021. | Jung's Technique of Active Imagination and Desoille's Directed Waking Dream Method Bridging the Divide

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The School Board Member's Guidebook Becoming a Difference Maker for Your District

Lebanese Political Parties Dream of a Republic

Lebanese Political Parties Dream of a Republic

This book examines Lebanese political parties and their encounters with modernity. Taking three mainly Christian parties as an example the book refutes the idea of Middle Eastern parties being backwards or antiquated. By combining historical and anthropological perspectives it is shown that these parties stand for normativities of modernity. Lebanese as well as Middle Eastern parties in general have a rather poor reputation: they are considered family-based ideologically meaningless tailored solely to their leadership and non-modern. Contrastingly this book claims that the concept of the real party corresponds to an encounter with modernity and that these parties although dysfunctional in parts are better than their reputation. Most importantly Lebanese parties are taking the nation-state as their central reference point as they recognise it as the legitimate form of societal organization. The volume claims that important constituents of modernity such as the individual the nation secularity progress and representing the people (demos) serve for the parties in question as resources of utopian elements informing much of these parties’ identities. Bringing Lebanese political parties into a global debate on modernity the book tackles the notion of parties of the Middle East being non-modern. It will be of interest to scholars researching political science political history and the Middle East. | Lebanese Political Parties Dream of a Republic

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Entrepreneurial Journalism How to go it alone and launch your dream digital project

Entrepreneurial Journalism How to go it alone and launch your dream digital project

Entrepreneurial Journalism explains how in the age of online journalism digital-savvy media practitioners are building their careers by using low-cost digital technologies to create unique news platforms and cultivate diverse readerships. The book also offers a range of techniques and tips that will help readers achieve the same. Its opening chapters introduce a conceptual understanding of the business behind entrepreneurial journalism. The second half of the book then presents practical guidance on how to work successfully online. Topics include: • advice on launching digital start-ups; • how to use key analytics to track and focus readership; • engaging with mobile journalism by utilising smartphone and app technology; • developing revenue streams that can make digital journalism sustainable; • legal and ethical dilemmas faced in a modern newsroom; • the challenges of producing news for mobile readers. The book features leading figures from the BBC Google and the Guardian as well as some of Britain’s best entrepreneurial reporters who offer advice on thriving in this developing media landscape. Additional support comes from an online resource bank suggesting a variety of free tools to create online news content. Entrepreneurial Journalism is an invaluable resource for both practising journalists and students of journalism. | Entrepreneurial Journalism How to go it alone and launch your dream digital project

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Studying Lacan’s Seminar VI Dream Symptom and the Collapse of Subjectivity

Studying Lacan’s Seminar VI Dream Symptom and the Collapse of Subjectivity

The second volume in the Studying Lacan’s Seminars series this book is the first comprehensive study of Lacan’s Seminar VI: Desire and its Interpretation. A natural companion to Bruce Fink’s recent translation of the seminar into English (2019) this book offers a genuine opportunity to delve deeply into the seminar and a hospitable introduction to Lacan’s teachings of the 1950s. This important book brings together various aspects of Cox Cameron’s teachings and systematic careful and critical readings of Seminar VI. Lacan’s theorizing and conceptualizing of the object a the fundamental fantasy and aphanisis as well as the ambiguous treatment of the phallus in his work at the time are all introduced contextualized and explored in detail. The trajectories of his thinking are traced in terms of future developments and elaborations in the seminars that follow closely on the heels of Seminar VI – Seminars VII (Ethics of Psychoanalysis) VIII (Transference) IX (Identification) and X (Anxiety). Consideration is also given to how certain themes and motifs are recapitulated or reworked in his later teachings such as in Seminars XX (Encore) and XXIII (The Sinthome). Also included in this volume are two further essays by Cox Cameron a most valuable critique of the concept of the phallus in Lacan’s theories of the 1950s and an overview of Seminar VI originally presented as a keynote address to the APW congress in Toronto 2014. The book is of great interest to Lacanian scholars and students as well as psychoanalytic therapists and analysts interested in Lacan’s teachings of the 1950s and in how important concepts developed during this period are treated in his later work. | Studying Lacan’s Seminar VI Dream Symptom and the Collapse of Subjectivity

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The Hero Maker How Superintendents Can Get their School Boards to Do the Right Thing

Starting a Theatre Company How to Become a Theatre Maker and Create Your Own Work

The Interpretation of Dreams and of Jokes The Art and the Science

Antonin Artaud

Movers and Makers Uncertainty Resilience and Migrant Creativity in Worlds of Flux

Art Therapy Dreams and Healing Beyond the Looking Glass

Makers Crafters Educators Working for Cultural Change

The Science and Art of Dreaming

The Science and Art of Dreaming

The Science and Art of Dreaming is an innovative text that reviews the neuroscience and psychology of how dreams are produced how they are recalled and their relationship to waking life events and concerns of the dreamer. Featuring beautiful original artwork based on dream representations the book delves deeply into what happens when we dream the works of art we produce when asleep and the relevance of dreaming to science art and film. The book examines the biological psychological and social causes of dreaming and includes recent advances in the study of nightmares and lucid dreaming. It shows how sleep can process memories and that dreams may reflect these processes but also that dreams can elicit self-disclosure and empathy when they are shared after waking. The playfulness originality and metaphorical content of dreams also link them to art and especially to the cultural movement that has most valued dreams – Surrealism. The book details the history of scientific research into dreams including a re-reading of the two dreams of Freud’s patient the feminist hero Dora and also the history of Surrealism and of films that draw on dreams and dream-like processes. Each chapter starts with a dream narrative and accompanying painting of the dream to highlight aspects of each of the chapter themes. This highly engaging book will be relevant to researchers students and lecturers in the fields of psychology neuroscience psychoanalysis consciousness and social evolution. It will also be of value within the study and practice of visual art design and film and will be of interest to the general reader and anyone who holds a personal interest in their own dreams.

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Dreams Healing and Medicine in Greece From Antiquity to the Present

Dreams Healing and Medicine in Greece From Antiquity to the Present

This volume centers on dreams in Greek medicine from the fifth-century B. C. E. Hippocratic Regimen down to the modern era. Medicine is here defined in a wider sense than just formal medical praxis and includes non-formal medical healing methods such as folk pharmacopeia religion ’magical’ methods (e. g. amulets exorcisms and spells) and home remedies. This volume examines how in Greek culture dreams have played an integral part in formal and non-formal means of healing. The papers are organized into three major diachronic periods. The first group focuses on the classical Greek through late Roman Greek periods. Topics include dreams in the Hippocratic corpus; the cult of the god Asclepius and its healing centers with their incubation and miracle dream-cures; dreams in the writings of Galen and other medical writers of the Roman Empire; and medical dreams in popular oneirocritic texts especially the second-century C. E. dreambook by Artemidorus of Daldis the most noted professional dream interpreter of antiquity. The second group of papers looks to the Christian Byzantine era when dream incubation and dream healings were practised at churches and shrines carried out by living and dead saints. Also discussed are dreams as a medical tool used by physicians in their hospital praxis and in the practical medical texts (iatrosophia) that they and laypeople consulted for the healing of disease. The final papers deal with dreams and healing in Greece from the Turkish period of Greece down to the current day in the Greek islands. The concluding chapter brings the book a full circle by discussing how modern psychotherapists and psychologists use Ascelpian dream-rituals on pilgrimages to Greece. | Dreams Healing and Medicine in Greece From Antiquity to the Present

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日本語NOW NihonGO NOW Performing Japanese Culture - Level 1 Volume 1 Textbook

日本語NOW NihonGO NOW Performing Japanese Culture - Level 1 Volume 1 Textbook

NihonGO NOW! is a beginning-level courseware package that takes a performed-culture approach to learning Japanese. This innovative approach balances the need for an intellectual understanding of structural elements with multiple opportunities to experience the language within its cultural context. From the outset learners are presented with samples of authentic language that are context-sensitive and culturally coherent. Instructional time is used primarily to rehearse interactions that learners of Japanese are likely to encounter in the future whether they involve speaking listening writing or reading. Level 1 comprises two textbooks with accompanying activity books. These four books in combination with audio files allow instructors to adapt a beginning-level course such as the first year of college Japanese to their students’ needs. They focus on language and modeled behavior providing opportunities for learners to acquire language through performance templates. Online resources provide additional support for both students and instructors. Audio files videos supplementary exercises and a teachers’ manual are available at www. routledge. com/9781138304147. NihonGO NOW! Level 1 Volume 1 Textbook is ideally accompanied by the Level 1 Volume 1 Activity Book which provides core texts and additional practice for beginning-level students. | 日本語NOW NihonGO NOW Performing Japanese Culture - Level 1 Volume 1 Textbook

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