Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain

Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain
Author: Kate A. Baldwin
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822383837

Examining the significant influence of the Soviet Union on the work of four major African American authors—and on twentieth-century American debates about race—Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain remaps black modernism, revealing the importance of the Soviet experience in the formation of a black transnationalism. Langston Hughes, W. E. B. Du Bois, Claude McKay, and Paul Robeson each lived or traveled extensively in the Soviet Union between the 1920s and the 1960s, and each reflected on Communism and Soviet life in works that have been largely unavailable, overlooked, or understudied. Kate A. Baldwin takes up these writings, as well as considerable material from Soviet sources—including articles in Pravda and Ogonek, political cartoons, Russian translations of unpublished manuscripts now lost, and mistranslations of major texts—to consider how these writers influenced and were influenced by both Soviet and American culture. Her work demonstrates how the construction of a new Soviet citizen attracted African Americans to the Soviet Union, where they could explore a national identity putatively free of class, gender, and racial biases. While Hughes and McKay later renounced their affiliations with the Soviet Union, Baldwin shows how, in different ways, both Hughes and McKay, as well as Du Bois and Robeson, used their encounters with the U. S. S. R. and Soviet models to rethink the exclusionary practices of citizenship and national belonging in the United States, and to move toward an internationalism that was a dynamic mix of antiracism, anticolonialism, social democracy, and international socialism. Recovering what Baldwin terms the "Soviet archive of Black America," this book forces a rereading of some of the most important African American writers and of the transnational circuits of black modernism.

Drawing Europe Together

Drawing Europe Together
Author: Various
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781529010879

Are we still 'United in Diversity'? Forty-five artists from across Europe share their powerful illustrations of the European Union's shared past and our unsure future. From Brexit bees to wall-jumping bulls, Drawing Europe Together is a unique collection portraying the European community . . . with or without Britain.This is a passionate and heartfelt exploration of Europe and what it means to many of the people who live and work within its borders. The book brings together forty-five renowned illustrators who, through their drawings and accompanying words, share their vision of Europe in this beautiful and timely collection, with a foreword by the British Book Awards Illustrator of the Year 2018, Axel Scheffler.Inspired by the Drawing (for) Europe exhibition which took place at the Institut Français in London in 2018, Drawing Europe Together showcases the original artwork from the exhibition as well as never-before-seen illustrations from additional leading artists. With contributions from many of the world's best book illustrators including Quentin Blake, Claude Dubois, Jim Field, Emily Gravett, Judith Kerr, Oliver Jeffers, Sarah McIntyre, Lydia Monks, Thomas Müller and Chris Riddell.

Beyond Red and Blue

Beyond Red and Blue
Author: Peter S. Wenz
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0262261278

Why Americans do not divide neatly into red and blue or right and left but form coalitions across party lines on hot-button issues ranging from immigration to same-sex marriage. On any given night cable TV news will tell us how polarized American politics is: Republicans are from Mars, Democrats are from Canada. But in fact, writes Peter Wenz in Beyond Red and Blue, Americans do not divide neatly into two ideological camps of red/blue, Republican/Democrat, right/left. In real life, as Wenz shows, different ideologies can converge on certain issues; people from the right and left can support the same policy for different reasons. Thus, for example, libertarian-leaning Republicans can oppose the Patriot Act's encroachment on personal freedom and social conservatives can support gay marriage on the grounds that it strengthens the institution of marriage. Wenz maps out twelve political philosophies—ranging from theocracy and free-market conservatism to feminism and cosmopolitanism—on which Americans draw when taking political positions. He then turns his focus to some of America's most controversial issues and shows how ideologically diverse coalitions can emerge on such hot-button topics as extending life by artificial means, the war on drugs, the war on terrorism, affirmative action, abortion, same-sex marriage, health care, immigration, and globalization. Awareness of these twelve political philosophies, Wenz argues, can help activists enlist allies, citizens better understand politics and elections, and all of us define our own political identities.

Beyond Red Lines

Beyond Red Lines
Author: Pierre Rehov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre:
ISBN:

It was an unexpected offer, the job of a lifetime.Who wouldn't want to lead a team of computer experts on a top secret project in the heart of Mexico?But Theo had other gifts and a very special talent...A talent which would change his destiny and perhaps his humanity. As a young conscript, Theo Collin is noticed by his superior officer for his unique abilities. Luckily, a freak accident saves him from being sent to the front in Iraq, but his officer will never forget him. A decade later, married and the father of a little girl, Theo is offered a prestigious position as Chief Computer Scientist in Mexico. What he doesn't know is that behind this unexpected promotion lies a deadly trap. In the New York offices of his multinational corporation, Gregory Cheston is dead set on avenging his brother, the victim of an Islamist terrorist attack. Head of a colossal fortune and convinced that political correctness is hindering democracy's fight against terrorism, Gregory takes thing into his own hands. Born is the White Cells organization, a group free to do what it takes to get justice. With unlimited resources and the help of the local mafia, the White Cells set up secret training camps in the Sierra Madre, recruiting thousands of mercenaries. But how many of them are really mercenaries? And how many were recruited against their will? It's in one of these camps that Theo experiences hell on earth. After months of vigorous training in subhuman conditions, all he can think of is his family. All he wants to do is find his wife and daughter at all cost. Nothing will stop him, not even the White Cells or Gregory Cheston. He will take them all down if he has to. If you enjoy Military Action Fiction, then Beyond Red Lines is for you.Order your copy now. "Everyone is asking the same questions: How should we respond to terrorism? Should we be afraid of it? What does it mean for our future? Pierre Rehov, by no means purports to answer all of these questions." - Amanda Schuster - European Weekly "Pierre Rehov has written a doozy of a thriller. This is a globe-trotting novel in which suspense is everywhere and the surprises are non-stop. The intrigues keep the reader turning the pages for the next fateful encounter. The pay-offs are perfectly timed and so very satisfying." - Novelist Jack Engelhard (author of Indecent Proposal)

Beyond Red State and Blue State

Beyond Red State and Blue State
Author: Matthew H. Olson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317349849

Beyond Red State and Blue State: Electoral Gaps in the 21st Century American Electorate explores the many demographic gaps that exist within the American electorate. This book is designed to explore the most important voting gaps in American politics today. It shows that twenty-first-century Americans are divided on a wide range of political fronts that go far beyond the somewhat simplistic red state, blue state rubric that has become so popular in American political discourse. Reality is far more complex. The authors capture and explain this complexity through a collection of chapters by leading scholars of a range of voting gaps, including racial/ethnic gaps, the marriage gap, the worship attendance gap, the income/class gap, the rural/urban gap, the gender gap, and the generation gap. Also included is a chapter by a leading political pollster and strategist, Anna Greenberg, on how campaigns use information about voting gaps.

Red Line

Red Line
Author: P. J. Crowley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442255714

Over the past quarter century, four consecutive American presidents—two Democrat, two Republican—have spent more time, diplomatic capital, and military resources on Iraq than any other country in the world. Much as the Vietnam syndrome cast a long shadow over American security policy in the decades after the end of the Vietnam War, Iraq provides the commanding narrative for this generation of American leaders. In this book, former Deputy Secretary of State P. J. Crowley, one of America’s most insightful national security commentators, unpacks the legacy of American triumphs and failures in Iraq . He argues that presidents have fallen victim to the Iraq Syndrome—the disconnect between politics, policy, strategy, and narrative—that has hampered America’s foreign policy in the Middle East and hotspots throughout the world. In order to maintain America’s global leadership role, Crowley argues that the next president must realign American’s national security politics, policies, strategies, and narrative for the long term.

Beyond-CMOS

Beyond-CMOS
Author: Alessandro Cresti
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1789451272