Mad Kamp

Mad Kamp
Author: Eliyahu Enriquez
Publisher: Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1847479030

DescriptionMad Kamp is a scrapbook of Pinoy Piyyutim chronicling the schizophrenic journey of a Psychiatric Survivor. Mad Kamp weaves a variety of poetic genres, from traditional free verse to contemporary spoken word, indented to the right of the page: a simple, stylistic signature that grafts the mysticism of Kabbalah with Kundiman kisses into a wild, bamboo branch of fresh, revelatory ink. The heightened language in Mad Kamp invites the casual reader into disorientation - as involuntary electroshock - invoking Arthur Rimbaud's Une Saison en Enfer and Allen Ginsberg's Howl. Ultimately, Mad Kamp hopes to galvanize the Reform Psychiatry Movement from virtual obscurity toward Global Liberation, all the while encouraging the nameless, faceless, persecuted savants to dance courageously to the heartbeat of their own Rainbow Djembe. About the AuthorEliyahu Enriquez is a Queer Abolitionist, born the Year of the Dragon 1976. As an undergrad, he was straitjacketed and labeled Schizophrenic. Soon after, he completed a B.A. in Psychology from Fordham University at Lincoln Center and has since worked in various Therapeutic-State settings. A stellar resume did not save him from the unforgiving tentacles of the psychiatric pimp industry, administering systematic violence by forcibly ingesting/injecting/abusing him. Discharge after discharge, their Big Pharma-magic did not cure him. The theft of his dignity only spurred him toward justice. He recalls the echo of ""Quiet Room"" torture chambers from within the sinister hallway. Squeaky Gurney. Asphyxiating Straps. The victims of psychiatric concentration camps haunt him as he assimilates into society's modi operandi: business-as-usual. Do you hear their totes drag on in a hopeless haze, step-by-sedated-step? Our struggle for Liberation continues. He will not wait for calculated manifestations of psychiatric terminology. Eliyahu davens, in accelerated bows toward Jerusalem's Wailing Wall, like prophetic madmen of old: ""May we merit the collapse of the psychiatric monstrosity in our lifetime, ameyn?"" Ameyn!

Go Mad

Go Mad
Author: Sharon K. Greves Johnson M. a. D.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449077692

Is your life fulfilling? What are you doing with the platform, degree, talents or gifts that God has given to each one of us? Go MAD will stir you, excite you, make you laugh, maybe even make you questions but one thing for sure, it will show you a lifetime of adventure in being MAD. If you have ever wondered why you are on this earth, Go MAD will show you that you don't have to be somebody but just be a willing body to be MAD. There is nothing more fulfilling than down right being MAD in life. Sharon shares a lifetime of miracles, joys, tests, leaps of faith and steadfast love of God in these pages of her life's testimony for God.

Krazy Kamp

Krazy Kamp
Author: Tim J. Kelly
Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1990
Genre:
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The Program

The Program
Author: Hal Niedzviecki
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307370763

The Program is a unique work of stark humour and pathos that seduces its readers into the world of advertising guru Maury Stern. Through chain restaurants, forest reserves, Zionist summer camps, abandoned amusement parks and eastern European shtetls, the novel chases a mystery: what happened to Maury’s son, Danny, the night he was left alone with his uncle. Funny, fallible and lost, Maury blows up his life attempting to find the answer. His monster brother, the bogeyman of Danny’s childhood, has gone missing: is Maury still his brother’s keeper? His mum, Bubby Stern, is plugging her brain with the contents of American soap operas to avoid the secret she has carried since her girlhood: why can’t Maury be a good son and make her happy? When a simple camping trip with Danny turns into another horror show, Maury takes one look at the reproach in his wife’s eyes and runs away. Staggering under the weight of everyone’s desire for him to please be normal again, the wounded Danny can’t tackle the mystery of himself directly. Instead he disappears into the computer lab where he writes The Program — as a way to an alternative reality where the conflicting agendas of past, present and future may be resolved.

Some See the Stars

Some See the Stars
Author: Archana Rao-D'Cruz
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 257
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9352067517

This book is a first person narrative non-fiction that chronicles the lives of institutionalised children and traces the evolution of an organization called Make A Difference (MAD) that works with them. In 2006, MAD was founded to ensure equitable outcomes for institutionalised children. 2006 was also the year that Archana Rao-D’Cruz moved to Kochi, joined MAD as a volunteer teacher and began working at a street shelter for boys called Sneha Children’s Home. Working with the young MAD volunteers gave her an insight into the making of the current generation of Indians. It was inspiring to see the passion and commitment that young Indians were capable of and their willingness to take on the daunting task of rehabilitating 20 million Indian children who are in need of institutionalised care. While this book is written primarily to bring the cause of institutionalised children into focus, it also shines the spotlight on those working relentlessly to make this a better world.

Impossible Love

Impossible Love
Author: Kimberly Readnour
Publisher: Rae-Allen Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-07-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

From Author Kimberly Readnour comes your perfect beach read and holiday romance. Kai Hale is living the life. Tour guide by day. Playboy by night. He follows one rule. Don't fall for the tourists. The plan is easy until this sexy brunette breezes onto the island. Suddenly she's everywhere. On his tour. On his beach. In his mind. Falling for a mainlander is a bad idea. But what harm would one date be? He's strong enough to let her go. So he thinks. But her vacation offers more than one surprise, and he finds himself deeper than first expected. Is his heart strong enough to survive? Book one in the Unforeseen Destiny series, Impossible Love, is a standalone romance. If you like hot, tattooed tour guides, click to meet Kai in this angsty romance with impossible odds. *** KEYWORDS: beach reads, holiday romance, love books, love stories, romantic novels, virgin romance, instalove romance, steamy romance, first-time romance, new adult holiday romance, contemporary romance, new adult romance, steamy holiday romance, holiday romance novel, guaranteed HEA, no cliffhangers

Archipelago

Archipelago
Author: LeeAnne Hill Adams
Publisher: Dramatic Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2004
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781583422502

Based almost entirely on experiences recounted by Gulag survivors. Archipelago honors the memories of artists and others who suffered and died in Stalin's concentration camps.

For the Wild

For the Wild
Author: Sarah M. Pike
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520294955

For the Wild explores the ways in which the commitments of radical environmental and animal-rights activists develop through powerful experiences with the more-than-human world during childhood and young adulthood. The book addresses the question of how and why activists come to value nonhuman animals and the natural world as worthy of protection. Emotions and memories of wonder, love, compassion, anger, and grief shape activists’ protest practices and help us understand their deep-rooted dedicaztion to the planet and its creatures. Drawing on analyses of activist art, music, and writings, as well as interviews and participant-observation in activist communities, Sarah M. Pike delves into the sacred duties of these often misunderstood and marginalized groups with openness and sensitivity.

Boys Like Us

Boys Like Us
Author: Patrick Merla
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1997-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0380788357

In stunning essays written especially for this collection, twenty-nine noted gay writers recount their true "coming out" stories, intensely personal histories of that primal process by which men come to terms with their desire for other men. Here are accounts of revealing one's sexual identity to parents, siblings, friends, co-workers and, in one notable instance, to a stockbroker. Men tell of their first sexual encounters from their preteens to their thirties, with childhood friends who rejected or tenderly embraced them, with professors, with neighbors, with a Broadway star. These are poignant, sometimes unexpectedly funny tales of romance and heartbreak, repression and liberation, rape and first love defining moments that shaped their authors' lives. Arranged chronologically from Manhattan in the Forties to San Francisco in the Nineties, these essays ultimately form a documentary of changing social and sexual mores in the United States--a literary, biographical, sociological and historical tour de force.