Автор: Lawson, Jamie Название: Rainbow revolutions ISBN: 1623717914 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781623717919 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 2585.00 р. Наличие на складе: Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Human Action - a treatise on laissez-faire capitalism by Ludwig von Mises - is a historically important and classic publication on economics, and yet it can be an intimidating work due to its length and formal style. Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action, however, skilfully relays the main insights from Human Action in a style that will resonate with modern readers.
Автор: Lawson Jamie Название: Rainbow Revolutions ISBN: 1526361256 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781526361257 Издательство: Little Brown Рейтинг: Цена: 1972.00 р. Наличие на складе: Нет в наличии.
Описание: On June 28 1969, around one o`clock in the morning, New York City Police raided the Stonewall Inn, a bar in Greenwich Village, New York...
Автор: Kondakov, Alexander Sasha Название: Violent affections ISBN: 1800082940 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781800082946 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 3696.00 р. Наличие на складе: Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Even if your sex life is already dynamite, you`ll find plenty of rude and raunchy fun inside this book to get your pulse racing and your pleasure centres tingling. Don`t settle for a "vanilla" time - go on a "Pleasure Hunt" for some "Good Vibrations" and get "Wet `N` Wild" while you`re at it! These and many more super-stimulating games are included in this little volume.
Автор: Rivera Alex Название: The Intersectional Other: Reimagining Power in the Margins ISBN: 1793635048 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781793635044 Издательство: Bloomsbury Рейтинг: Цена: 12029.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: In The Intersectional Other, Alex Rivera reimagines the history of power in the United States for queer BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) who have been marginalized and othered. Rivera critiques the white colonialism and heteronormativity that is evident in psychological and medical literature, rejecting the deficiencies that have been projected onto those who are othered. Rivera compels her readers to envision a world in which Intersectional Others hold power and have the capacity to evoke societal transformations through creativity, self-love, and revolution. Rivera boldly reimagines the margins, creating a radical space for readers to de-vilify otherness and envision a better future for Intersectional Others.
A unique investigation into how alliances form in highly polarized times among LGBTQ, immigrant, and labor rights activists, revealing the impacts within each rights movement.
Queer Alliances investigates coalition formation among LGBTQ, immigrant, and labor rights activists in the United States, revealing how these new alliances impact political movement formation.
In the early 2000s, the LGBTQ and immigrant rights movements operated separately from and, sometimes, in a hostile manner towards each other. Since 2008, by contrast, major alliances have formed at the national and state level across these communities. Yet, this new coalition formation came at a cost. Today, coalitions across these communities have been largely reluctant to address issues of police brutality, mass incarceration, economic inequality, and the ruthless immigrant regulatory complex. Queer Alliances examines the extent to which grassroots groups bridged historic divisions based on race, gender, class, and immigration status through the development of coalitions, looking specifically at coalition building around expanding LGBTQ rights in Washington State and immigrant and migrant rights in Arizona. Erin Mayo-Adam traces the evolution of political movement formation in each state, and shows that while the movements expanded, they simultaneously ossified around goals that matter to the most advantaged segments of their respective communities.
Through a detailed, multi-method study that involves archival research and in-depth interviews with organization leaders and advocates, Queer Alliances centers local, coalition-based mobilization across and within multiple movements rather than national campaigns and court cases that often occur at the end of movement formation. Mayo-Adam argues that the construction of common political movement narratives and a shared core of opponents can help to explain the paradoxical effects of coalition formation. On the one hand, the development of shared political movement narratives and common opponents can expand movements in some contexts. On the other hand, the episodic nature of rights-based campaigns can simultaneously contain and undermine movement expansion, reinforcing movement divisions. The book examines the extent to which inter- and intra-movement coalitions formed to win rights or thwart rights losses represent and serve intersectionally marginalized communities--groups that are often absent within contemporary accounts of social movement formation.
A unique investigation into how alliances form in highly polarized times among LGBTQ, immigrant, and labor rights activists, revealing the impacts within each rights movement.
Queer Alliances investigates coalition formation among LGBTQ, immigrant, and labor rights activists in the United States, revealing how these new alliances impact political movement formation.
In the early 2000s, the LGBTQ and immigrant rights movements operated separately from and, sometimes, in a hostile manner towards each other. Since 2008, by contrast, major alliances have formed at the national and state level across these communities. Yet, this new coalition formation came at a cost. Today, coalitions across these communities have been largely reluctant to address issues of police brutality, mass incarceration, economic inequality, and the ruthless immigrant regulatory complex. Queer Alliances examines the extent to which grassroots groups bridged historic divisions based on race, gender, class, and immigration status through the development of coalitions, looking specifically at coalition building around expanding LGBTQ rights in Washington State and immigrant and migrant rights in Arizona. Erin Mayo-Adam traces the evolution of political movement formation in each state, and shows that while the movements expanded, they simultaneously ossified around goals that matter to the most advantaged segments of their respective communities.
Through a detailed, multi-method study that involves archival research and in-depth interviews with organization leaders and advocates, Queer Alliances centers local, coalition-based mobilization across and within multiple movements rather than national campaigns and court cases that often occur at the end of movement formation. Mayo-Adam argues that the construction of common political movement narratives and a shared core of opponents can help to explain the paradoxical effects of coalition formation. On the one hand, the development of shared political movement narratives and common opponents can expand movements in some contexts. On the other hand, the episodic nature of rights-based campaigns can simultaneously contain and undermine movement expansion, reinforcing movement divisions. The book examines the extent to which inter- and intra-movement coalitions formed to win rights or thwart rights losses represent and serve intersectionally marginalized communities--groups that are often absent within contemporary accounts of social movement formation.
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