Reencounters

Reencounters
Author: Crystal Mun-hye Baik
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1439918996

In Reencounters,Crystal Mun-hye Baik examines what it means to live with and remember an ongoing war when its manifestations—hypervisible and deeply sensed—become everyday formations delinked from militarization. Contemplating beyond notions of inherited trauma and post memory, Baik offers the concept of reencounters to better track the Korean War’s illegible entanglements through an interdisciplinary archive of diasporic memory works that includes oral history projects, performances, and video installations rarely examined by Asian American studies scholars. Baik shows how Korean refugee migrations are repackaged into celebrated immigration narratives, how transnational adoptees are reclaimed by the South Korean state as welcomed “returnees,” and how militarized colonial outposts such as Jeju Island are recalibrated into desirable tourist destinations. Baik argues that as the works by Korean and Korean/American artists depict this Cold War historiography, they also offer opportunities to remember otherwise the continuing war. Ultimately, Reencounters wrestles with questions of the nature of war, racial and sexual violence, and neoliberal surveillance in the twenty-first century.

Re-encounters in China

Re-encounters in China
Author: Harold R. Isaacs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315495643

First Published in 1985. This book provides an observation of the Chinese Revolution by a journalist who returned to China in 1980 and can give a unique perspective and insight into that traumatic experience. Harold Isaacs who in the 1930s knew Soong Ching-ling (Mme. Sun Tay-sen) one of the great women of modern history, sensitivity brings to the reader the revolutionary ideals and dreams of the people of Shanghai.

Reencounter with Jesus

Reencounter with Jesus
Author: Roberto Hernandez
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512746703

Go above and beyond religion and come face to face with the Lord! What if you could break out of your Sunday-morning rut and experience real change in your life? Imagine being personally, intimately connected to the God of the universe and stepping into the abundant, purposeful, powerful life He has designed for you! Roberto Hernandez, challenges us with the truth that we are either serving the Lord or serving the world; there is no in-between. Hernandez delves into Scripture and examines his own experiences with faith, religion, and the world to show us the practical steps of what it really means to walk with the Lord as well as the blessings we will receive if we do. He reveals to us how to use our few days on earth to fulfill Gods purpose and prepare for eternity. In this book, youll learn: Why one foot in and one foot out of the Kingdom will leave you out in the cold How to see with spiritual eyes and listen to the right voice so you can avoid being deceived The only way you can be sure never to fall into temptation The best way to share about God with a lost world How to learn from the past but not live in it Why you need to think in terms of Gods economy if you want lasting success You are missing out if you arent going all-in with God! Begin your Reencounter with Jesus today and your life will be forever transformed!

Provoking Curriculum Encounters Across Educational Experience

Provoking Curriculum Encounters Across Educational Experience
Author: Teresa Strong-Wilson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429608977

This book collects recent and creative theorizing emerging in the fields of curriculum studies and curriculum theory, through an emphasis on provoking encounters. Drawn from a return to foundational texts, the emphasis on an ‘encountering’ curriculum highlights the often overlooked, pre-conceptual aspects of the educational experience; these aspects include the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of teaching and learning. The book highlights that immediate components of one’s encounters with education—across formal and informal settings—comprise a large part of the teaching and learning processes. Chapters offer both close readings of specific work from the curriculum theory archive, as well as engagements with cutting-edge conceptual issues across disciplinary lines, with contributions from leading and emerging scholars across the field of curriculum studies. This book will be of great interest to researchers, academics and post-graduate students in the fields of curriculum studies and curriculum theory.

Dimensions of Aesthetic Encounters

Dimensions of Aesthetic Encounters
Author: Robert E. Innis
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438488262

We encounter in our lives things and situations that elicit from us special forms of attention. They affect and inform us in various ways, drawing us in and holding us in their grasp or turning us away. Works of art of all sorts, and nature in its myriad manifestations, exemplify these luring and repelling qualities and potencies. Dimensions of Aesthetic Encounters explores central perceptual, interpretative, and semiotic dimensions of these encounters, combining a wide range of examples and intellectual resources from pragmatist, hermeneutical, and semiotic frameworks. Practicing a kind of "method of rotation" Robert E. Innis breaks down barriers in aesthetic theory and shows their complementary powers. Recurring themes link each chapter, throwing a powerful light on aesthetic encounters by foregrounding such pivotal notions as play, fundedness and the role of memory, the defining quality of an artwork, energies of objects, potencies, rhythm, form, presentational abstraction, medium, symbolization, intuition, role of the body, and the non-argumentative nature of art.

Reencounter with the Gods

Reencounter with the Gods
Author: Daisy Varela
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982266899

A book about Paranormal Phenomena and a Near Death Experience. Some UFO sightings, UFO contact, and abductions since childhood to mature age.

Staging Cultural Encounters

Staging Cultural Encounters
Author: Jane E. Goodman
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0253052300

An anthropologist recounts an Algerian theater troupe’s 2016 US tour, detailing the highs and lows of the cross-cultural exchange. Staging Cultural Encounters tells stories about performances of cultural encounter and cultural exchange during the US tour of the Algerian theater troupe Istijmam Culturelle in 2016. Jane E. Goodman follows the Algerian theater troupe as they prepare for and then tour the United States under the auspices of the Center Stage program, sponsored by the US State Department to promote cross-cultural dialogue and understanding. The title of the play Istijmam produced was translated as “Apples,” written by Abdelkader Alloula, a renowned Algerian playwright, director, and actor who was assassinated in 1994. Goodman take readers on tour with the actors as they move from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. to the large state universities of New Hampshire and Indiana, and from a tiny community theater in small-town New England to the stage of the avant-garde La MaMa Theater in New York City. Staging Cultural Encounters takes up conundrums of cross-cultural encounter, challenges in translation, and audience reception, offering a frank account of the encounters with American audiences and the successes and disappointments of the experience of exchange. “This is a ground-breaking and beautifully written work in the anthropology of performance as well as an intervention in experimental anthropology, wherein theater play is both ethnographic subject and method. The book is accompanied by a detailed website of audio-visual examples, making this a hyper-text, a multi-modal way of knowing. It is a tour de force.” —Deborah Kapchan, author of Theorizing Sound Writing “In this engrossing ethnography [Goodman] brings to life the excitements, hopes and disappointments of their staged cultural encounter. We are shown in fascinating detail what lies behind and before the tour: the actors’ intense disciplined dedication to avant garde theatre practices, the political and economic constraints of contemporary Algeria, the labour of translation, the performance traditions of the Algerian market place. . . . Subtle, searching and empathetic, with touches of wry humor, Goodman’s study will become an instant classic in anthropology, theatre and performance studies.” —Karin Barber, London School of Economics, author of A History of African Popular Culture

My Reencounter

My Reencounter
Author: Roberto Hernandez
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 197364827X

Spiritual darkness isn’t always recognizable from the outside, looking in. But God sees it, and He offers a path out of the darkness and into His light. Born in El Salvador and raised in New York as a teenager, Roberto Hernandez grew up in religion but became lost in religion and the ways of the world before finding his life again with Jesus. My Reencounter: A Breakthrough from Darkness into Life recounts Roberto’s winding journey to a life of faith, love, and success. No matter who you are or where you come from, coming to know the Lord is a process. Discover how the practical insight and encouragement of My Reencounter can inspire you to break through the trials and the temptations of this world into a deeper and more sincere relationship with the God of the universe.

Race and the Literary Encounter

Race and the Literary Encounter
Author: Lesley Larkin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0253017890

What effect has the black literary imagination attempted to have on, in Toni Morrison's words, "a race of readers that understands itself to be 'universal' or race-free"? How has black literature challenged the notion that reading is a race-neutral act? Race and the Literary Encounter takes as its focus several modern and contemporary African American narratives that not only narrate scenes of reading but also attempt to intervene in them. The texts interrupt, manage, and manipulate, employing thematic, formal, and performative strategies in order to multiply meanings for multiple readers, teach new ways of reading, and enable the emergence of antiracist reading subjects. Analyzing works by James Weldon Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Jamaica Kincaid, Percival Everett, Sapphire, and Toni Morrison, Lesley Larkin covers a century of African American literature in search of the concepts and strategies that black writers have developed in order to address and theorize a diverse audience, and outlines the special contributions modern and contemporary African American literature makes to the fields of reader ethics and antiracist literary pedagogy.