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The most comprehensive Biography yet of Ruth Wilson.: This item is regarding the English female actor. For the supposed Soviet snoop, perceive Ruth Wilson Epstein. This book is your ultimate resource for Ruth Wilson. Here you will find the most up-to-date 62 Success Facts, Information, and much more. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Ruth Wilson's Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Lord of the Flies (novel) - Adaptations, List of University of Nottingham people - Arts and media, A Walk Among the Tombstones (film) - Development, Constellations (play), Jane Eyre (2006 miniseries) - Plot...
Best Ruth Wilson Biography to date. 'Ruth Wilson' might allude to: This book is your ultimate resource for Ruth Wilson. Here you will find the most up-to-date 42 Success Facts, Information, and much more. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Ruth Wilson's Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Locke (film) - Cast, Joe Wright - Anna Karenina, Suburban Shootout - Cast, A Walk Among the Tombstones (film), University of Nottingham - Notable people, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress - 2010s, Small Island (TV film) - Cast and characters, George Patton - Early life and education, A Walk Among...
Fifty Key Scholars in Black Social Thought is a collaborative volume that uplifts and explores the intellectual activism and scholarly contributions of Black social thinkers. It implores readers to integrate the research of Black scholars into their teaching and research, and fundamentally, to rethink the dominant epistemological claims and philosophical underpinnings of the Western social sciences. The volume features 50 chapters, written by 55 scholars who explore the diverse contributions of notable Black thinkers, both historical and contemporary. Four thematic areas organize this work—Black epistemology, Black geopolitics, Black oppression and resistance, and Black families and commun...
Working with key concepts from theorist and human geographer Gillian Hart, this book argues for an ethnographic and geographic approach to critically engage contemporary political-economic processes in the context of real world struggles.
In How to Lose the Hounds Celeste Winston explores marronage—the practice of flight from and placemaking beyond slavery—as a guide to police abolition. She examines historically Black maroon communities in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, DC, that have been subjected to violent excesses of police power from slavery until the present day. Tracing the long and ongoing historical geography of Black freedom struggles in the face of anti-Black police violence in these communities, Winston shows how marronage provides critical lessons for reimagining public safety and community well-being. These freedom struggles take place in what Winston calls maroon geographies—sites of flight from slavery and the spaces of freedom produced in multigenerational Black communities. Maroon geographies constitute part of a Black placemaking tradition that asserts life-affirming forms of community. Winston contends that maroon geographies operate as a central method of Black flight, holding ground, and constructing places of freedom in ways that imagine and plan a world beyond policing.
This updated edition of the essential undergraduate text will introduce you to the most influential thinkers in the tradition of social theory, with a new focus on the past fifty years.
“Outstanding ... A rich, hopeful, and indispensable guide [that] shows us how the world could be borderless, flourishing, free”—Luke de Noronha, co-author, Against Borders: The Case For Abolition “Groundbreaking. This is learning at its most powerful, reframing thinking and activism with the aim of building justice”—Bridget Anderson, Professor, University of Bristol Borders must be abolished. Borders produce and are produced by carceral, racist, classist, sexist, and xenophobic regimes. Border Abolition Now demands transformative politics to dismantle these systems of oppression. Taking the key tenets of abolitionism and applying them to the debate around borders, the contributor...
In The Gratifications of Whiteness, Ella Myers looks at W. E. B. Du Bois's conceptualization of American whiteness to argue that his writings offer powerful insights into the rewards that white identity has offered to Americans, both in the past and present. Focusing on three key motifs found in his work--wage, pleasure, dominion--Myers shows that to Du Bois, whiteness is not one thing, but many. Highlighting how Du Bois can help us recognize contemporary whiteness as a multifaceted formation, this book explores the pressing contemporary issue of what it means to be white through the lens developed by a major Black thinker.