"This autoethnography and cultural rhetorics case study investigates the rhetoric of white supremacy by exploring three unique rhetorical processes--identity construction, storytelling, and silencing--as they relate to an umbrella act: the rhetoric of preservation"--
The classic pacifist novel by a major Polish writer, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize 'Only the villages are asleep, the eternal reservoir of all kinds of soldiery, the inexhaustible source of physical strength' The villagers of the ...
Lorence has interviewed participants in the strike and film such as Clinton Jencks and Paul Jarrico and has consulted private and public archives to reconstruct the story of this extraordinary documentary and the coordinated efforts to ...
Salt of the Earth is the true story of how one woman fought and triumphed over life-shattering violence and how she healed her family-and herself. "Jack Olsen's particular gift is his ability to illuminate the souls of his characters.
Concerns the struggle of Biberman (one of the Hollywood Ten) to produce and distribute the film against blacklisting and boycott within the film industry.
Women appeared at union conferences and conventions as spokespersons for Local 890 : Dora Lucero and Belen Vallegos went to Denver ; Virginia Chacon went to Nogales ; Anita Torres traveled to Canada , where she told the story of the ...
Spanning twenty, this is at once a family saga and a story of the indomitable working class spirit; it is also the story of a beautiful women who is determined to rise about her origins and lead a better life.
This is also the story of a company that has progressed and prospered by staying true to the legacy of its founders and the traditions and tenets of the Tata group, and by committing itself to the cause of the communities in which it ...
This book will stimulate debates on the genesis of popular mobilization and the growth of insurgency for decades to come.
... wrote to the president or the attorney general directly—as did former students organized by Mrs. Agnes Haskell, Governor Hadley's widow.19 Some friends sought Wiley's help in his own cause. Commissioner Eicher of the asked ...
Newton (1732) had a “considerable impact on the work of the electrical theorists of the 1740's,” particularly on Benjamin Wilson's (1721–88) identiÀcation of ether with an electrical substance in 1746. There however has been little work ...