Author: Budd Hopkins
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Budd Hopkins, with the help of psychologist Aphrodite Clamar and other doctors, has investigated in depth nineteen cases of UFO abductions over the past five years. These include two registered nurses, a golf pro, a Wall Street executive, a painter, a newsmedia writer, a retired public school principal, an insurance underwriter, and a college instructor. People from America and abroad, without knowledge of each other and, before being put under hypnosis, without any recollection of the actual abductions! (Some have consciously remembered seeing the UFOs but none has remembered being taken aboard.) Mr. Hopkins writes at length about seven of the cases. Enough similarities exist in the reports (about 80 percent of the details are identical in all the experiences) to make coincidence impossible. These individuals are not kooks or madmen they are average people. Questions arise as to why each of them has a small scar on his or her body, and why, when asked to draw the creatures they had seen, the results were astonishingly alike.
Author: Bob Burg
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A new edition with expanded content is available now, The Go-Giver, Expanded Edition A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea An engaging book that brings new relevance to the old proverb Give and you shall receive The Go-Giver tells the story of an ambitious young man named Joe who yearns for success. Joe is a true go-getter, though sometimes he feels as if the harder and faster he works, the further away his goals seem to be. And so one day, desperate to land a key sale at the end of a bad quarter, he seeks advice from the enigmatic Pindar, a legendary consultant referred to by his many devotees simply as the Chairman. Over the next week, Pindar introduces Joe to a series of go-givers a restaurateur, a CEO, a financial adviser, a real estate broker, and the Connector, who brought them all together. Pindars friends share with Joe the Five Laws of Stratospheric Success and teach him how to open himself up to the power of giving. Joe learns that changing his focus from getting to givingputting others interests first and continually adding value to their livesultimately leads to unexpected returns. Imparted with wit and grace, The Go-Giver is a heartwarming and inspiring tale that brings new relevance to the old proverb Give and you shall receive.From the Hardcover edition.
Author: Roberto Cantù
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Americo Paredes distinguished himself as a journalist, novelist, short story writer, poet, folklorist, and as Professor of English and Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. Admired as one of the inspiring founders of Mexican American Studies in colleges and universities across the United States, Paredes life-long interest in Mexican-American history and culture motivated him during his early years to collect corridos from farmers and villagers living on the Lower Rio Grande, resulting in his pioneering book With His Pistol in His Hand A Border Ballad and Its Hero (1958), and in other books on folklore, poetry, and narrative fiction. Border Folk Balladeers Critical Studies on Americo Paredes is a book of significant value to scholars, teachers, students, and to the general reader interested in the history and culture of Mexicans and Mexican Americans born on both sides of the Mexico-US border. It contains a full-length introduction and eleven essays written exclusively for this volume by scholars in the fields of folklore, literary criticism, and critical race theory, and who are renowned authorities on the work of Americo Paredes. Grouped into three sections, this book includes studies on theories of the Texas Modern the Latin American critical tradition border writing in world literatures ethnography in minority communities an analysis of Texas-Mexican border jokelore and, among other critical studies, a comprehensive probe into the international drug traffic in the Mexico-US border, with an emphasis on narcoballads and narconovels, the contemporary offshoots of the Texas-Mexican border corrido. **
Author: Gerald Groemer
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In a tradition extending from the medieval era to the early twentieth century, visually disabled Japanese women known as goze toured the Japanese countryside as professional singers and contributed to the vitality of rural musical culture. The goze sang unique narratives (many requiringseveral hours to perform) as well as a huge repertory of popular ballads and short songs, typically accompanied by a three-stringed lute known as the shamisen. During the Edo period (1600-1868) goze formed guild-like occupational associations and created an iconic musical repertory. They wereremarkably successful in fighting discrimination accorded to women, people with physical disabilities, the poor, and itinerants, using their specialized art to connect directly to the commoner public. The best documented goze lived in Echigo province in the Japanese northwest. Although theiractivities peaked in the nineteenth century, some women continued to tour until the middle of the twentieth. The last active goze survived until 2005. In Goze Blind Women and Musical Performance in Traditional Japan, author Gerald Groemer argues that goze activism was primarily a matter of the agency of performance itself. Groemer shows that the solidarity goze achieved with the rural public through narrative and music was based on theconvergence of the gozes desire to achieve social autonomy and the wish of lower-class to mitigate the cultural deprivation to which they were otherwise so often subject. It was this correlation of emancipatory interests that allowed goze to flourish and attain a degree of social autonomy. Far frombeing pitied as helpless victims, goze were recognized as masterful artisans who had succeeded in transforming their disability into a powerful social tool and who could act as agents of widespread cultural development.As the first full-length scholarly work on goze in English, this book is sure to prove an invaluable resource to scholars and students of Japanese culture, Japanese music, ethnomusicology, and disability studies worldwide.
Author: Ragai Jehane
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In The Scientist and the Forger Probing a Turbulent Art World the author draws upon an enthralling range of case studies, from Botticelli to Leonardo, Campendonk to Pollock and Chagall to Freud, equipping the reader with a holistic understanding of an art world shaped by fast-moving trends, and increasingly permeated by science. We are taken on a gripping journey, becoming witness to the attempts currently being made to safeguard a partly complicit art market virtually under siege.How can we determine whether it was Leonardos hand that created Salvator Mundi? How can we prove that a suspected Pollock is a forgery? And how can Man in a Black Cravat be seemingly incontrovertibly attributed to Lucian Freud, despite this artists adamant refusal to recognize it as one of his own? This book reveals how art historians and scientists collaborate conclusively to authenticate paintings or demonstrate that they are forgeries, and as the enigma of La Bella Principessa continues to baffle, the question remains do we have enough reason to hope that we shall one day know her true story? Building on the first edition, a more in depth look is taken at some of the greatest scandals to date with an interpretation of the psychological behavior of Ann Freedman the former president and director of the Knoedler Gallery. Contents IntroductionPart I AttributionThe ForgerAuthenticationPart II The CourtSafeguarding the Art MarketPart III La Bella PrincipessaMona LisasPart IV The ScientistEpilogue Readership A general interest book for general readers, curators, art connoisseurs, art historians, psychologists, scientists and financiers. Keywords ArtForgeryKnoedler GalleryLa Bella PrincipessaCaravaggioElena BasnerBlockchain TechnologyMona LisaReview This second edition is rendered even more fascinating by the inclusion of case studies that illuminate the complexities, tensions and ambiguities of the fast-expanding international art market.Martin Rees (Lord Rees of Ludlow) OM, FRS, FREng, FMedScAstronomer Royal, Former President of the Royal Society and Former Master of Trinity College, Cambridge Jehane Ragai incisively opened all the fascinating, unexpected worlds behind her subject science, sleuthing and skulduggery. Surely there is no more thorough and entertaining scrutiny of the art of forgery.June Mendoza AO, OBE, RP, ROI, HonSWAMember of the Royal Society of Portrait Artists Even the seasoned art historian will learn much from this informative book.Jean Michel MassingProfessor of History of Art, Kings College, Cambridge There is a richness in details from a selection of cases, and the author is a good story-teller. The book has an important educational role in the professional authentication of art the book includes a discussion of the most pressing problems today and indicates a possible future development.Prof Bengt NordenRoyal Swedish Academy of SciencesArt forgeries is an industry that is growing in size with the increasing value of fine art. Jehane Ragais new book is highly recommended for those who want an insight into this obscure fascinating field.Krister HombergFormer President of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences, GothenburgMember of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Author: Kate McMillan
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This book explores the work of artists based in the global south whose practices and methods interrogate and explore the residue of Empire. In doing so, it highlights the way that contemporary art can assist in the un-forgetting of colonial violence and oppression that has been systemically minimized. The research draws from various fields including memory studies postcolonial and decolonial strategies of resistance activism theories of the global south the intersection between colonialism and the Anthropocene, as well as practice-led research methodologies in the visual arts. Told through the authors own perspective as an artist and examining the work ofJulie Gough, Yuki Kihara, Megan Cope, Yhonnie Scarce, Lisa Reihana and Karla Dickens,the book develops a number of unique theories for configuring the relationship between art and a troubled past. About the Author Kate McMillan is a teaching fellow in the department for Culture, Media and Creative Industries at Kings College London, UK. She has been a practising contemporary artist for over twenty years.
Author: David R. Shearer
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This fascinating documentary history is the first English-language exploration of Joseph Stalins relationship with, and manipulation of, the Soviet political police. The story follows the changing functions, organization, and fortunes of the political police and security organs from the early 1920s until Stalins death in 1953, and it provides documented detail about how Stalin used these organs to achieve and maintain undisputed power. Although written as a narrative, it includes translations of more than 170 documents from Soviet archives. **
Author: Greg King
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On the 100th Anniversary of its sinking, King and Wilson tell the story of the Lusitanias glamorous passengers and the torpedo that ended an era and prompted the US entry into World War I.Lusitania She was a ship of dreams, carrying millionaires and aristocrats, actresses and impresarios, writers and suffragettes a microcosm of the last years of the waning Edwardian Era and the coming influences of the Twentieth Century. When she left New York on her final voyage, she sailed from the New World to the Old yet an encounter with the machinery of the New World, in the form of a primitive German U-Boat, sent her and her gilded passengers to their tragic deaths and opened up a new era of indiscriminate warfare.A hundred years after her sinking, Lusitania remains an evocative ship of mystery. Was she carrying munitions that exploded? Did Winston Churchill engineer a conspiracy that doomed the liner? Lost amid these tangled skeins is the romantic, vibrant, and finally heartrending tale of the passengers who sailed aboard her. Lives, relationships, and marriages ended in the icy waters off the Irish Sea those who survived were left haunted and plagued with guilt. Now, authors Greg King and Penny Wilson resurrect this lost, glittering world to show the golden age of travel and illuminate the most prominent of Lusitanias passengers. Rarely was an era so glamorous rarely was a ship so magnificent and rarely was the human element of tragedy so quickly lost to diplomatic maneuvers and militaristic threats.**