Inside, Looking Out
Author | : Harding Lemay |
Publisher | : New York : Harper's Magazine Press Book |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Harding Lemay |
Publisher | : New York : Harper's Magazine Press Book |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Gary Edward Polster |
Publisher | : Kent State University Press |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780873384063 |
The Cleveland Jewish Orphan Asylum was for fifty years (1868-1918) the home for some 3,500 boys and girls, most of them immigrants from Eastern Europe. Gary Polster's study examines the efforts of the more acculturated German Jews of Cleveland to "Americanize" and make good workers of the newcomers, and to teach a Judaism quite removed from the Yiddish culture and religious orthodoxy of Eastern Europe. The dominant figure at the asylum during the formative years was Samuel Wofenstein (1841-1921), a native of Moravia who by the age of 22 had earned both a rabbinical degree and a Ph.D in philosophy. He became a trustee of the JOA in 1875 and its superintendent in 1878. For a man who gained a reputation as an authoritarian, his first wish was to free the children from a lock step regimentation, which produced an "institutional type..marked by repression if not atrophy of the impulse to act independent." Wolfenstein stressed obedience through persuasion, through religion (Reform Judaism), and moral exhortations. Students were to be imbued with respect for work through performing useful tasks--the boys in the stables and on the grounds, the girls in the kitchen, the laundry, and the sewing room. The idea of "assimilation" was necessarily paternalistic but many of the German Jews believed that by becoming more "American" and less obviously "Jewish" they would deflect the always present nativism and anti-Semitism. As for the children, they remained for the most part ambivalent about the orphanage and about Wolfenstein and his successors. They were taught some useful skills; they were fed and clothed. Their chief deprivation was of the spirit. Professor Polster brings to his study a sensitivity that complements his grasp of the literature of "asylum" and the social history of turn-of-the-century America. He has listened well to the aging men and women who once were the children "inside looking out."
Author | : Kathy Hoopmann |
Publisher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2012-09-15 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0857006703 |
Inside Asperger's Looking Out follows in the best-selling footsteps of Kathy Hoopmann's All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome and All Dogs Have ADHD. Through engaging text and full-color photographs, this book shows neurotypicals how Aspies see and experience the world. Each page brings to light traits that many Aspies have in common, from sensitive hearing and an aversion to bright lights and strong smells, to literal thinking and difficulty understanding social rules and reading body language and facial expressions. At the same time, the book highlights and celebrates the unique characteristics that make those with Asperger's Syndrome special. This is the perfect introduction to the world of Aspies, told from their own perspective, for the people in their lives: including family, friends, and classmates. Those with Asperger's Syndrome will also appreciate this book for the way it shares their own singular perspectives on life.
Author | : Alfred Colo |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : 2008-10-06 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1450046525 |
The heightened speech of poetry elevates what one has to say, to a place more lovely than what may be commonly perceived. This collected mixture of poetry and prose, adds the spice to what may be seen as ordinary, to what is viewed as extra-ordinary in nature’s ever-shifting world on this, our fragile, global-warming, highly-endangered Kingdom of: plants, animals, birds of air and fi sh in the sea, overseered by us human stewards of all the creation we inhabit.
Author | : Sharyn Rohlfsen Udall |
Publisher | : Texas Tech University Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780896723368 |
American painter Gina Knee (1898-1982) is an important, virtually unacclaimed artist, whose career stretched over five decades and many locations: she worked in the Southwest, the South, California, and New York. Starting in the 1940s she was given solo shows on both coasts, and her work found its way into major public and private collections. She knew and exhibited with some of the major artists of her day: Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Tobey, and her third husband Alexander Brook. Yet, like many artists--especially women--working on the fringes of mainstream art movements, her achievements have been nearly forgotten in the rush to create art superstars. This book is an in-depth examination of the artist's life and work, from hesitant artistic beginnings to a culmination in highly original paintings reflecting her modernist and abstract vision. Inside Looking Out reflects too the recent recognition in art history that art is as much a product of culture as it is the elusive, privileged activity of the isolated genius. Knee's efforts to find the delicate balance between marriage and her life's work is a central theme of the book, traced in her letters and conversations with friends. Her story gives new insight into American art and life at mid-century. Gina modified her schedule to suit the demand of her husband's. They rose early, she prepared his breakfast and packed his lunch, then drove him to work in the pre-dawn rushing traffic. Returning home, she faced the new tasks of managing the household without help. Dishwashing, making beds, dusting, laundry--all the things middle class women took for granted in the 1940s--these were frustrating and time-consuming. It just takes hours for me to do what an organized housewife does in one, she complained. Gina's affluent upbringing and the ease of finding servants in Santa Fe had accustomed her to hours of time spent as she chose. In wartime Los Angeles, when servants were impossible to find, she suddenly had to do everything, and it soon began to feel burdensome. Forced to sacrifice precious studio time to the demands of a repetitious household routine, she came face to face with a new reality: that she must now give up a certain amount of control over her own life. Money, her own independent income, had formerly given her the luxury of time--time to be used as a man does, in professional activity, freed from enervating household chores. Now the leveling effect of the war reminded her firmly that she was a woman, in a situation where affluence could not buy the uninterrupted freedom to create. Her life was turned upside down, her priorities questioned, her relationship with Ernie [Knee] strained.
Author | : Lakaii C Richardson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2012-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780985325701 |
per.spec.tive (noun): One's point of view determined by beliefs, environments and experience. Everyone has one... but is it right? Should everyone trust their own perception? After all it is how YOU see things... By 2012, 29-year-old Kennedi Westbrook has beaten all odds. Statistically, she was destined to be a failure. However, she proved statistics wrong by becoming a sought-after psychiatrist and owner of Healthy Minds, a counseling and psychiatric practice in downtown Atlanta. To many, she is perceived as the personification of a perfect woman, ONLY because no one knows of her greatest affliction...her mental illness. Mitchell, Kennedi's husband, is wealthy, business savvy, well-groomed, and confident. However, he also has major issues of his own. Although he could never pay for a better family and lifestyle, perception has clouded his judgment and forced him to see if he still has it. Far removed from the dating game, Mitchell makes an amateur decision to flirt with danger, risking his most valued possession.... his family. Young, beautiful, and sexy Sydney was unemployed, insecure, and nearly homeless before she met the father of her unborn twins.. Now the only struggles that she has, is learning to adjust to her new surroundings and figuring out how to rekindle the extinguished flame between them. Unwilling to accept the reality of the adverse relationship that they share, Sydney's desire to have a "real" family leads her on a treacherous hunt. Before she is forced to adjust to a new role as a single mother, her mission has become to remove all barriers standing between her and her babies' father...including everything and everyone. The three each have close friends who all have different perspectives, secrets and influences of their own, which make all situations more difficult. On the Inside Looking Out is a whirlwind of blackouts, nightmares, abuse, jealousy, broken sprits, secrets, and lies that won't stop until perceptions and perspectives are tested.
Author | : Jerry Eastbourne |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 2013-02-14 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1479787728 |
JERRY EDWARD EASTBOURNE, born August 7, 1954 Akron, Ohio. My poetry is largely infl uenced by my learning disability, dyslexia; therefore, making readers aware of problems I suff ered from second grade into adulthood enduring endless torment and ridicule from kids who labeled me, retard. Other factors are: my life as a Gay man, struggles making friends, fi nding employment and housing, living with HIV/AIDS and the end of a 25 year relationship with my fi rst love. What I learned gave me the ability to be a volunteer and become a board member in a HIV/AIDS organization, then president of a Gay/ Lesbian/Bi/Trans/Straight group for nine (9) years; educating people from colleges, schools and PTA meetings about my life with HIV/AIDS throughout the state of Oregon as well as the people, gay and straight also infected and the friendships that were made and lost with their deaths. My own struggles of life and death because of lack of medication, severe side eff ects, Viral Load in the millions, the low to zero CD4 count I lived with for nearly 3 years. The many optimistic infections of my fi rst 14 years of the now 28 years I have lived with the disease. Nominated and winning the Harvey Milk award, for my work to educate others about sexual genders and HIV/AIDs through my lectures of living with the disease as a Gay man. Giving support for those who are friends or family of others infected. Finding Love now 14 years together, sharing our love and life
Author | : Linda Wilson |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 93 |
Release | : 2023-04-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1662458282 |
It is an autobiography into the life of a family faced with the trials and tribulations of a young couple trying to do the best for their family and to give them the advantage they missed growing up. They never expected what lay before them or the future that was about to unfold.
Author | : Gretchen Huffman |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 2016-02-23 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1514423022 |
These poems were written not only for women but for all people who have experienced love, pain, longing, joy, loneliness, embarrassment and all the other emotions known to mankind. If you have lived to adulthood (and that age differs with all of us), you have no doubt experienced most or all of these feelings. Some you may have enjoyed; others, not so much. But, if you are like me, you remember most of them. Oddly enough, you may remember the negative ones as much as, or more than, the positive ones. Either way, while you are reading this, we are connected and that alone makes my efforts worthwhile. I wish to thank everyone who influenced me and therefore, provided me with the necessary incentive to rhyme. We are planning a Volume II., So watch for further developments!
Author | : Glen Reed |
Publisher | : Fulton Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2020-07-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1646547985 |
One might wonder what it is really like behind all the miles of razor wire and the tall fences in the penitentiary today. Due to many extreme controversies in today’s society concerning the true meaning of the rule of law, protection of the public, fair sentencing, justifiable treatment of the incarcerated, and the brave men and women who, as correctional officers, put their lives on the line every day, it is essential to shed some much-needed light on this subject. Things have changed dramatically due to extreme political views, the increase in crime, immigration, and the idea of locking them up and throwing away the key. As a correctional officer, we see both sides of the fence. We see from “the inside looking out.’ It is important for society to fully understand what goes on inside a prison, and then they can make a reasonable conclusion for themselves. Change is always painful, but there is always room for much-needed change. This is a must read.