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Up Against a Wall

Author : Rose Corrigan
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-07
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780814708231

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Rape law reform has long been hailed as one of the most successful projects of second-wave feminism. Yet forty years after the anti-rape movement emerged, legal and medical institutions continue to resist implementing reforms intended to provide more just and compassionate legal and medical responses to victims of sexual violence. In Up Against a Wall, Rose Corrigan draws on interviews with over 150 local rape care advocates in communities across the United States to explore how and why mainstream systems continue to resist feminist reforms. In a series of richly detailed case studies, the book weaves together scholarship on law and social movements, feminist theory, policy formation and implementation, and criminal justice to show how the innovative legal strategies employed by anti-rape advocates actually undermined some of their central claims. But even as its more radical elements were thwarted, pieces of the rape law reform project were seized upon by conservative policy-makers and used to justify new initiatives that often prioritize the interests and rights of criminal justice actors or medical providers over the needs of victims.

Up Against the Wall

Author : Donald Albrecht,Jessica Lacher-Feldman,William M. Valenti
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : AIDS (Disease)
ISBN : 1939125782

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Up Against the Wall by Donald Albrecht,Jessica Lacher-Feldman,William M. Valenti Pdf

Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS Poster offers nearly 200 examples of visually arresting and socially meaningful posters, taken from more than 8,000 held in the collection in the University of Rochester's River Campus Libraries' Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation. The collection, one of the largest of its kind in the world, was donated to the University of Rochester by Dr. Edward Atwater. The book accompanies an exhibition of AIDS education posters displayed at the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.The posters, spanning the years from 1982 to the present, show how social, religious, civic, and public health agencies have addressed the controversial, often contested terrain of the HIV/AIDS pandemic within the public realm. Organizations and creators tailored their messages to audiences, both broad and very specific, and used a wide array of strategies, employing humor, emotion, scare tactics, simple scientific explanations, sexual imagery, and many other methods to communicate powerfully and effectively.

Up Against the Wall Motherfucker

Author : Osha Neumann
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2010-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1458780082

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Up Against the Wall Motherfucker by Osha Neumann Pdf

They called themselves the Motherfuckers; others called them a ''street gang with an analysis.'' Osha Neumann's thoughtful, funny, and honest account of his part in '60s counterculture is also an unflinching look at what all that rebellion of the past means today. The fast moving story follows the establishment of the Motherfuckers, who influenced the Yippies and members of SDS; makes vivid the art, music, and politics of the era; and reveals the colorful, often deeply strange, personalities that gave the movement its momentum. Abbie Hoffman said the Motherfuckers were ''the middle-class nightmare . . . an antimedia media phenomenon simply because their name could not be printed.'' In the few years of its existence the group forced its way into the Pentagon during a war protest, helped occupy one of the buildings in the Columbia University takeover, and cut the fences at Woodstock to allow thousands in for free, among many other feats of radical derring-do.

Up Against the Wall

Author : Curtis J. Austin
Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2008-03-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781610754446

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Curtis J. Austin’s Up Against the Wall chronicles how violence brought about the founding of the Black Panther Party in 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, dominated its policies, and finally destroyed the party as one member after another—Eldridge Cleaver, Fred Hampton, Alex Rackley—left the party, was killed, or was imprisoned. Austin shows how the party’s early emphasis in the 1960s on self-defense, though sorely needed in black communities at the time, left it open to mischaracterization, infiltration, and devastation by local, state, and federal police forces and government agencies. Austin carefully highlights the internal tension between advocates of a more radical position than the Panthers took, who insisted on military confrontation with the state, and those such as Newton and David Hilliard, who believed in community organizing and alliance building as first priorities. Austin interviewed a number of party members who had heretofore remained silent. With the help of these stories, Austin is able to put the violent history of the party in perspective and show that the “survival” programs, such as the Free Breakfast for Children program and Free Health Clinics, helped the black communities they served to recognize their own bases of power and ability to save themselves.

Up Against the Wall

Author : Peter Laufer
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781785275258

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The book offers a step-by-step blueprint of radical proposals for the U.S.-Mexican border that go far beyond traditional initiatives to ease restrictions on immigration. Up Against the Wall provides the background to understanding how the border has become a fraud, resulting in nothing more than the criminalization of Mexican and other migrants. The book argues that the border with Mexico should be completely open for Mexicans wishing to travel north.

Mr. Impossible

Author : Loretta Chase
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2005-03-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0425201503

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Blame it on the Egyptian sun or the desert heat, but as tensions flare between a reckless rogue and beautiful scholar en route to foil a kidnapping, so does love, in the most uninhibited and impossibly delightful ways.

Up Against the Wall

Author : Edward S. Casey,Mary Watkins
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780292768321

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Up Against the Wall by Edward S. Casey,Mary Watkins Pdf

As increasing global economic disparities, violence, and climate change provoke a rising tide of forced migration, many countries and local communities are responding by building walls—literal and metaphorical—between citizens and newcomers. Up Against the Wall: Re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico Border examines the temptation to construct such walls through a penetrating analysis of the U.S. wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as investigating the walling out of Mexicans in local communities. Calling into question the building of a wall against a friendly neighboring nation, Up Against the Wall offers an analysis of the differences between borders and boundaries. This analysis opens the way to envisioning alternatives to the stark and policed divisions that are imposed by walls of all kinds. Tracing the consequences of imperialism and colonization as citizens grapple with new migrant neighbors, the book paints compelling examples from key locales affected by the wall—Nogales, Arizona vs. Nogales, Sonora; Tijuana/San Diego; and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. An extended case study of Santa Barbara describes the creation of an internal colony in the aftermath of the U.S. conquest of Mexican land, a history that is relevant to many U.S. cities and towns. Ranging from human rights issues in the wake of massive global migration to the role of national restorative shame in the United States for the treatment of Mexicans since 1848, the authors delve into the broad repercussions of the unjust and often tragic consequences of excluding others through walled structures along with the withholding of citizenship and full societal inclusion. Through the lens of a detailed examination of forced migration from Mexico to the United States, this transdisciplinary text, drawing on philosophy, psychology, and political theory, opens up multiple insights into how nations and communities can coexist with more justice and more compassion.

Up Against the Wall Motherf**er

Author : Osha Neumann
Publisher : Seven Stories Press
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2011-01-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781583229965

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Up Against the Wall Motherf**er by Osha Neumann Pdf

They called themselves the Motherfuckers; others called them a "street gang with an analysis." Osha Neumann's thoughtful, funny, and honest account of his part in ’60s counterculture is also an unflinching look at what all that rebellion of the past means today. The fast moving story follows the establishment of the Motherfuckers, who influenced the Yippies and members of SDS; makes vivid the art, music, and politics of the era; and reveals the colorful, often deeply strange, personalities that gave the movement its momentum. Abbie Hoffman said the Motherfuckers were "the middle-class nightmare . . . an antimedia media phenomenon simply because their name could not be printed." In the few years of its existence the group forced its way into the Pentagon during a war protest, helped occupy one of the buildings in the Columbia University takeover, and cut the fences at Woodstock to allow thousands in for free, among many other feats of radical derring-do. Progressing from a fractured family of intellectuals to rebellion in the streets of New York and on to communes in California, Newmann shows us a view of a life led in rebellion, anger, and eventually a tentative peace.

Ok, You Dummies, up Against the Wall!

Author : Rick Berger
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2008-11-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781462835980

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Ok, You Dummies, up Against the Wall! by Rick Berger Pdf

How many FBI agents retire and become professional ventriloquists? OneMe! And thats what this book is about. It describes my metamorphosis from investigator to entertainer. The story follows the progression from my childhood desire to be on stage and through my years as an award winning Vietnam War military photojournalist whose duties included shooting Bob Hopes USO shows. It details my thirty-year career as an FBI agent, and concludes with a look at my present day occupation as a ventriloquist/singer/comedian. Its a compelling and revealing glimpse into the world of an FBI agent who pursued a very different dream.

Wall Disease: The Psychological Toll of Living Up Against a Border

Author : Jessica Wapner
Publisher : The Experiment, LLC
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781615197354

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Wall Disease: The Psychological Toll of Living Up Against a Border by Jessica Wapner Pdf

We build border walls to keep danger out. But do we understand the danger posed by walls themselves? East Germans were the first to give the crisis a name: Mauerkrankheit, or “wall disease.” The afflicted—everyday citizens living on both sides of the Berlin wall—displayed some combination of depression, anxiety, excitability, suicidal ideation, and paranoia. The Berlin Wall is no more, but today there are at least seventy policed borders like it. What are they doing to our minds? Jessica Wapner investigates, following a trail of psychological harm around the world. In Brownsville, Texas, the hotly contested US-Mexico border wall instills more feelings of fear than of safety. And in eastern Europe, a Georgian grandfather pines for his homeland—cut off from his daughters, his baker, and his bank by the arbitrary path of a razor-wire fence built in 2013. Even in borderlands riven by conflict, the same walls that once offered relief become enduring reminders of trauma and helplessness. Our brains, Wapner writes, devote “border cells” to where we can and cannot go safely—so, a wall that goes up in our town also goes up in our minds. Weaving together interviews with those living up against walls and expert testimonies from geographers, scientists, psychologists, and other specialists, she explores the growing epidemic of wall disease—and illuminates how neither those “outside” nor “inside” are immune.

Against the Wall

Author : Michael Sorkin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 1565849647

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An analysis of the political, social, and economic ramifications of the "security fence" annex currently under construction in the West Bank considers its location within Palestinian territory in violation of a United Nations ruling, drawing on the commentary of various international experts to comment on the wall's architectural significance and role as a barrier to peace. Simultaneous. 12,000 first printing.

Up Against the Wall

Author : Vincent Hunt
Publisher : Helion
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : History
ISBN : 1911628836

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Up Against the Wall by Vincent Hunt Pdf

A hundred years of oppression, seen through the eyes of Latvians - first as the oppressors, then as the oppressed. After WWII and the Cold War, Latvia experienced fifty years of Soviet domination. The KGB's methods are laid bare in true stories of interrogation, torture, execution and deportation to Siberia: this is not for the squeamish.

Sonic the Hedgehog

Author : John Michlig
Publisher : Golden Books
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Animals
ISBN : 0307129217

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Up Against the Wall, Mother ...

Author : Elsie Bonita Adams,Mary Louise Briscoe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : Feminism
ISBN : UVA:X000096769

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Up Against the Wall, Mother ... by Elsie Bonita Adams,Mary Louise Briscoe Pdf

Up Against the Wall

Author : Edward S. Casey,Mary Watkins
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780292759381

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Up Against the Wall by Edward S. Casey,Mary Watkins Pdf

As increasing global economic disparities, violence, and climate change provoke a rising tide of forced migration, many countries and local communities are responding by building walls—literal and metaphorical—between citizens and newcomers. Up Against the Wall: Re-imagining the U.S.-Mexico Border examines the temptation to construct such walls through a penetrating analysis of the U.S. wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, as well as investigating the walling out of Mexicans in local communities. Calling into question the building of a wall against a friendly neighboring nation, Up Against the Wall offers an analysis of the differences between borders and boundaries. This analysis opens the way to envisioning alternatives to the stark and policed divisions that are imposed by walls of all kinds. Tracing the consequences of imperialism and colonization as citizens grapple with new migrant neighbors, the book paints compelling examples from key locales affected by the wall—Nogales, Arizona vs. Nogales, Sonora; Tijuana/San Diego; and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. An extended case study of Santa Barbara describes the creation of an internal colony in the aftermath of the U.S. conquest of Mexican land, a history that is relevant to many U.S. cities and towns. Ranging from human rights issues in the wake of massive global migration to the role of national restorative shame in the United States for the treatment of Mexicans since 1848, the authors delve into the broad repercussions of the unjust and often tragic consequences of excluding others through walled structures along with the withholding of citizenship and full societal inclusion. Through the lens of a detailed examination of forced migration from Mexico to the United States, this transdisciplinary text, drawing on philosophy, psychology, and political theory, opens up multiple insights into how nations and communities can coexist with more justice and more compassion.