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deremerstudios · 18 days ago
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TEARS FOR CHRISTMAS?
Guest contributor Robert Shashy discusses the significance of Advent in a contemporary context, emphasizing the hope, peace, joy, and love found in Christ - and how these realities call us to love others - especially those on the outskirts, well.
The 4 ChaptersThe Art of Table Setting (Part 2): Nobody Wants Crocodile Tears For Christmas By Contributing Author, Robert Shashy But Jesus wept for you. John 11:35 is the shortest verse in the Bible. It’s two words: “Jesus wept”. Why would I bring up a passage detailing the end of Jesus’ ministry in the introduction of an Advent and Christmas article? Well, for such a short verse, it keys in…
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perfettamentechic · 1 month ago
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4 dicembre … ricordiamo …
4 dicembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Gertraud Jesserer, attrice austriaca. (n.1943) 2020: François Leterrier, regista e attore francese. (n.1929) 2020: David Lander, David Leonard Landau, attore e doppiatore statunitense. (n.1947) 2020: Franco Bolignari, cantante italiano celebre per aver doppiato le colonne sonore dei film La carica dei cento e uno e Tutti insieme appassionatamente. Ha inoltre eseguito i motivi conduttori di…
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1966jpg · 9 months ago
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Critical Theory Recommended Reading List:
Principles of Communism (Friedrich Engels)
Wage-Labour and Capital Value, Price and Profit (Karl Marx)
Das Kapital (Karl Marx)
The Communist Manifesto (Karl Marx)
On Practice & On Contradiction (Mao Zedong)
The Motorcycle Diaries (Che Guevara)
Latin America Diaries (Che Guevara)
Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War (Che Guevara)
Guerilla Warfare (Che Guevara)
Che (Jon Lee Anderson)
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Friedrich Engels)
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (Friedrich Engels)
Orientalism (Edward W. Said)
The Unwomanly Face of War (Svetlana Alexievich)
The Wretched of The Earth (Frantz Fanon)
A Dying Colonialism (Frantz Fanon)
Black Skin White Masks (Frantz Fanon)
Inglorious Empire (Shashi Tharoor)
Remembering Che (Aleida March)
Against Empire (Michael Parenti)
Blackshirts & Reds (Michael Parenti)
Revolutionary Suicide (Huey P. Newton)
Confessions of an Economic Hitman (John Perkins)
The Mismeasure of Man (Stephen Jay Gould)
The State and the Revolution (V.I. Lenin)
Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism (V.I. Lenin)
Imperialism in The 21st Century (V.I. Lenin)
Liberalism A Counter History (Domenico Losurdo)
23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism (Ha-Joon Chang)
October (China Miéville)
Kill Anything That Moves (Nick Turse)
Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany (Norman Ohler)
Late Victorian Holocausts (Mike Davis)
Ten Myths About Israel (Ilan Pappe)
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Walter Rooney)
Reform or Revolution (Rosa Luxemburg)
Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat (J. Sakai)
Killing Hope (William Blum)
Unequal Exchange and the Prospects of Socialism (Arghiri Emmanuel)
Unequal Exchange: A Study of Imperialism and Trade (Arghiri Emmanuel)
The Wealth of Some Nations (Zak Cope)
Divided World Divided Class (Zak Cope)
The Law of Worldwide Value (Samir Amin)
Unequal Development (Samir Amin)
An Economic History of the U.S.S.R (Alec Nove)
Human Rights in the Soviet Union (Albert Szymanski)
Is the Red Flag Flying? (Albert Szymanski)
Soviet Democracy (Pat Sloan)
The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia: The Socialist Offensive (R.W. Davies)
Soviet Communism: A New Civilisation (Sidney and Beatrice Webb)
Socialism in the Soviet Union (Jonathan Aurthur)
The Soviet Form of Popular Government (The U.S.S.R Academy of Sciences)
Workers Participation in the Soviet Union (Mick Costello)
The Great Conspiracy (Michael Sayers and Albert E. Kahn)
The Soviets and Ourselves: Two Commonwealths (K.E. Holme)
The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq (Hanna Baratu)
South Yemen A Marxist Republic in Arabia (Robert W. Stookey)
The Arab Left (Tareq Y. Ismael)
Post-Marxism and The Middle East (Feleh A. Jabar)
The Unmaking of Arab Socialism (Ali Kodri)
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine (Rashid Khalidi)
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Ilan Pape)
A Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine (The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine)
Roadside Picnic (Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
Blood in My Eye (George Jackson)
Why You Should Be a Trade Unionist (Len McCluskey)
The Pitfalls of Liberalism (Kwame Ture)
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lonita · 27 days ago
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The ever-expanding potential TBR pile
I've finally decided to go through all those book videos I bookmark on TikTok and make an ever-updating list of them - and any other book I see suggested online. Some are books I know of and haven't read, and some are new to me. This is going to be an easier place to find them than dozens of saved video bookmarks.
Please feel free to make suggestions if you have them.
So far we have:
Let This Radicalize You - Kelly Hayes, Mariane Kaba
Hell No: Your Right to Dissent in 21st-Century America - Michael Ratner, Margaret Ratner Kunstler
The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World - Anthony Loewenstein
Fight Like Hell - Kim Kelly
The Wretched of the Earth - Frantz Fanon
Stokely Speaks - Stokely Carmichael
Orientalism - Edward W. Said
Border & Rule - Harsha Walia
As Long As Grass Grows - Dina Gilio-Whitaker
Undue Border - Shefali Luthra
Consumed - Aja Barber
State and Revolution - V. I. Lenin
The People's Hospital: Hope and Peril in American Medicine - Ricardo Nuila
Socialist Reconstruction - Party for Socialism and Liberation
A World Without Police - Geo Maher
Assata - Assata Shakur
The Uninhabitable Earth - David Wallace-Wells
Black Liberation and Socialism - Frank Chapman
A Few Rules For Predicting the Future - Octavia Butler
Everyone Who is Gone is Here - Jonathan Blitzer
Erasing History - Jason Stanley
How to Go Mad Without Losing Your Mind - La Marr Jurelle Bruce
The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
Except for Palestine: The Limits of Progressive Politics - Marc Lamont Hill, Mitchell Plitnick
+ + +
2054 - Elliot Ackerman, Admiral James Stavridis
A Minor Chorus - Billy-Ray Belcourt
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy - Becky Chambers
A Room of One's Own - Emma Southon
After the Flood - Kassandra Montag
Against Progress - Slavoj Zizek
All Things Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess - Becca Rothfeld
America is in the Heart - Carlos Bulosan
American Pastoral - Philip Roth
An Unkindness of Ghosts - Rivers Solomon
Anatomical Venus - Courtney Bates-Hardy
Annihilation - Jeff VanderMeer
Appleseed - Matt Bell
Are Prisons Obsolete? - Angela Davis
Babel - R. F. Kuang
Becoming Abolitionists - Derecka Purnell
Beloved - Toni Morrison
Between the World and Me - Ta-Nehisi Coates
Black Meme - Legacy Russell
Blood Meridian - Cormac McCarthy
Boulder - Eva Baltasar
Boy Like Me - Simon James Green
Bullshit Jobs: A Theory - David Graeber
Bunny - Mona Awad
Carbon Democracy - Timothy Mitchell
Carol - Patricia Highsmith
Cat Call: Reclaiming the Feral Feminine - Kristen J. Sollee, Pam Grossman
Catch-22 - Joseph Heller
Children of the Wind - Kareem El-Baradie (unpublished)
Christmas at High Rising - Angela Thirkell
Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons
Colonizing Palestine: The Zionist Left and the Making of the Palestinian Nakba - Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
Deadlands - Victoria Miluch
Death By A Thousand Cuts - Shashi Bhat
Decolonial Marxism - Walter Rodney
Dhalgren - Samuel R. Delaney
Disaster Nationalism: The Downfall of Liberal Civilization - Richard Seymour
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison - Michel Foucault
Disordered Attention - Claire Bishop
Do You Remember Being Born? - Sean Michaels
Dowry of Blood - S. T. Gibson
Dreamers of the Day - Mary Doria Russell
Empire of Normality - Robert Chapman
Eunoia - Christian Bok
Everything For Everyone -
Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune - M. E. O'Brien, Eman Abdelhadi
Evidence of the Affair - Taylor Jenkins Reid
Existentialism is a Humanism - Jean-Paul Sartre
Extinct: A Compendium of Obsolete Objects - edited by: Barbara Penner, Adrian Forty, Olivia Horsfall Turner, Miranda Critchley
Fear and Trembling - Soren Kierkegaard
Feed Them Silence - Lee Mandelo
Femlandia - Christina Dalcher
Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture - Kyle Chayka
Friday's at Enrico's - Don Carpenter
Ghosts - Dolly Alderton
Go Tell it On the Mountain - James Baldwin
Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, & Scorpion Bombs - Adrienne Mayor
Hard Rain Falling - Don Carpenter
Here Be Dragons - Stella Gibbons
Hour of the Star - Clarice Lispector
How to Be an Antiracist - Ibram X. Kendi
How to Kill a City - P. E. Moskowitz
Human Acts - Han Kang
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou
I Who Have Never Known Men - Jacqueline Harpman
Imagination: A Manifesto - Ruha Benjamin
Immediacy or, the Style of Too Late Capitalism - Anna Kornbluh
Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism - V. I. Lenin
In Ascension - Martin MacInnes
In the Heart of the Sea - Nathaniel Philbrick
In Watermelon Sugar - Richard Brautigan
Insurrecto - Gina Apostol
Interlibrary Loan - Gene Wolfe
Intimacies - Katy Kitamura
Invisible Rulers: The People Who Turn Lies Into Reality - Renee DiResta
James - Percival Everett (retell: Huckleberry Finn)
Julia - Sandra Newman (retell: 1984)
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 - Cho Nam-Joo
Kitchen - Banana Yoshimoto, Megan Backus
Lakewood - Megan Giddings
Last Boat Out of Shanghai: The Epic Story of the Chinese Who Fled Mao's Revolution - Helen Zia
Laziness Does Not Exist - Devon Price
Little Weirds - Jenny Slate
Long Walk to Freedom - Nelson Mandela
Love and Terror - William Herrick
Loved Egyptian Night - Hugh Roberts
Madonna in a Fur Coat - Sabahattin Ali
Malign Velocities - Benjamin Noys
Matterhorn - Karl Marlantes
Maurice - E. M. Forster
Mercy Street - Jennifer Haigh
Messalina: Empress, Adulteress, Libertine - Honor Cargill-Martin
Moon of the Crested Snow - Waubgeshig Rice
Moon of the Turning Leaves - Waubgeshig Rice
Mother Country - Etaf Rum
Murdle, Volume 1 - G. T. Karber
Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro
On Tyranny - Timothy Snyder
Orlando - Virginia Woolfe
Orphans of Canland - Daniel Vitale
Our Spoons Came From Woolworths - Barbara Comyns
Our Wives Under the Sea - Julia Armfield
Persepolis - Marjane Satrapi
Prisons Make Us Safer - Victoria Law
Project Hail Mary - Andy Weird
Recognizing the Stranger: On Palestine and Narrative - Isabella Hammad
Red Africa - Kevin Ocheng Okoth
Red Clocks - Leni Zumas
Research for People Who Think They Would Rather Create - Dirk Vis
Revenge of the Tipping Point: Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering - Malcolm Gladwell
Ring Shout - P. Djèlí Clark
Scattered All Over the Earth - Yoko Tawada
Self-Help - Lorrie Moore
Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn
She's Always Hungry - Eliza Clark
Silent Queen - Nghi Vo
Slewfoot - Brom
Small Things Like These - Claire Keegan
Sold - Patricia McCormick
Something Happened - Joseph Heller
Song of Solomon - Toni Morrison
Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy - Jostein Gaarder
Speak - Laurie Halse Anderson
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You - Jason Reynolds, Ibram X. Kendi
State of Paradise - Laura van den Berg
Station Eleven - Emily St. John Mandel
Stoner - John Williams
Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present - Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Surviving Autocracy - Masha Gessen
Tales From the Cafe - Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Teaching to Transgress - bell hooks
Tennis Lessons - Susannah Dickey
The 1619 Project - Nikole Hannah-Jones
The Artificial Silk Girl - Irmagard Keun
The Birth Yard - Mallory Tater
The Blood of Others - Simone to Beauvoir
The Bluest Eye - Toni Morrison
The Body Is Not an Apology, Second Edition: The Power of Radical Self-Love - Sonya Renee Taylor
The Book of Disquiet - Fernando Pessoa
The Book of the Unnamed Midwife - Meg Elison
The Color Purple - Alice Walker
The Common Good - Noam Chomsky
The Common Good - Robert Reich
The Concept of Anxiety - Soren Kierkegaard
The Core of the Sun - Johanna Sinisalo
The Enchanted April - Elizabeth von Arnim
The End of Men - Christina Sweeney-Baird
The Ethics of Ambiguity - Simone de Beauvoir
The Faithful Executioner: Life and Death, Honor and Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century - Joel F. Harrington
The Feed - Nick Clark Windo
The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth Book 1) - N. K. Jemisin
The Garden Party - Katherine Mansfield
The Giver - Lois Lowry
The Glass Castle - Jeanette Walls
The Hands of Men - Gin Sexsmith
The Hate You Give - Angie Thomas
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee - David Treuer
The History of Information - Chris Haughton
The Iraq Papers - John Ehrenberg
The Jasmine Throne (The Burning Kingdoms Book 1) - Tasha Suri
The Jungle - Upton Sinclair
The Man With Compound Eyes - Wu Ming-Yi
The Myth of Sisyphus - Albert Camus
The Origins of Totalitarianism - Hannah Arendt
The Pill versus the Springhill Mine Disaster - Richard Brautigan
The Power - Naomi Alderman
The Pump - Sydney Hegele
The Reckoning - Robin Blackburn
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt - Toby Wilkinson
The Savage Detectives - Roberto Bolano
The Second Sex - Simone de Beauvoir
The Shapeless Unease - Samantha Harvey
The Sorrow of War - Bao Ninh
The Trial - Franz Kafka
The Underground Railroad - Colson Whitehead
The Wager - David Grann
The War Before the War: Fugitive Slaves and the Struggle for America's Soul from the Revolution to the Civil War - Andrew Delbanco
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration - Isabel Wilkerson
The Water Cure - Sophie Mackintosh
The White Tiger - Aravind Adiga
The Women Could Fly - Megan Giddings
The Years - Annie Ernaux
This One Summer - Mariko Tamaki, Jillian Tamaki
Trout Fishing in America - Richard Brautigan
V. - Thomas Pynchon
Venemous Lumpsucker - Ned Beauman
Voice and Phenomenon - Jacques Derrida
What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma - Stephanie Foo
When the Clock Broke - John Ganz
White Malice - Susan Williams
White Oleander - Janet Fitch
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal - Jeanette Winterson
Wild Faith: How the Christian Right is Taking Over America - Talia Lavin
Witches, Sluts, Feminists - Kristen J. Sollee
With and Against - Dominique Routhier
Women Race & Class - Angela Davis
Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype - Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Yellowface - R. F. Kuang
You Feel It Just Below the Ribs - Jeffrey Cranor, Janina Matthewson
Young, Gifted and Black - Jamia Wilson, Andrea Pippins
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somerabbitholes · 4 years ago
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Indian Non-Fiction
A list of books on India, almost all of which are by Indian writers; most of them are about history in one way or other but they also involve politics, culture, and religion. (Doesn’t include writing in Indian languages because most of my non-English reading has been limited to fiction). I’ve also added links to online editions for ones I found.
History
Pre-, Postcolonial India (+ other assorted history)
Land of Seven Rivers by Sanjeev Sanyal - looks at Indian history through its geography; great if you want an introduction. it’s a small book but has very interesting insights; definitely would recommend. Also check his Ocean of Churn, which looks at Indian history in terms of the Indian Ocean
The Lost River: On the Trail of the Sarasvati by Michel Danino - looks into the research and evidence on the existence of the Sarasvati river and makes a case for its existence
Hooghly: The Global History of a River by Robert Ivermee - about Hooghly as a centre of a trans-Asiatic and trans-oceanic commercial network
Indians: A Brief History of a Civilization by Namit Arora - what it says, it’s new and was well-received; it paints a holistic picture to start you off
Modern South India by Rajmohan Gandhi - this one’s new, and I’ve only barely read it. It’s the history of south India from the coming of the Portuguese to modern times and it’s really important because we don’t study about this or even talk about this in mainstream conversations
India Moving by Chinmay Tumbe - on migration within India and how migrants and migrations has shaped history, politics, and policy
The Courtesan, the Mahatma, and the Italian Brahmin by Manu Pillai - a selection of stories (real ones) from Indian history; very engagingly written and very, very interesting stories. Also check other works by Pillai - The Ivory Throne and Rebel Sultans. He also writes a regular column for the Mint
Panipat by Vishwas Patil - (a translation from Marathi) a history of the Battle at Panipat in 1761, which basically created a vacuum for the East India Company to step in and grab power; really expansive and highly detailed
Rama and Ayodhya by Meenakshi Jain - on the Ramayana and its cultural spread across Indian since the ancient times; also about the Ayodhya movement
Decolonizing the Hindu Mind by Koenraad Elst - lays down the ideological and intellectual development of the broad umbrella Hindu revivalist movement; really good starting point to understand the rise and development of a significant chunk of Indian politics in post-independence years; really straightforward work, very clear in its objectives
1962: the War that Wasn’t by Shiv Kunal Verma - on the Sino-Indian conflict in 1962; haven’t read it yet, but it’s supposed to be one of the best ones on the conflict
1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh by Srinath Raghavan - on the creation of Bangladesh; places the history in a Cold War context and includes all stakeholders like the US, China and Russia; has multiple layers to its narrative.The Most Dangerous Place by Srinath Raghavan - on American foreign policy in South Asia right from the earliest times.
Cricket Country by Prashant Kidambi - about how cricket took hold in colonial India and the making of the first all-India cricket team; super excited about this book, I added it to my list too
A Corner of a Foreign Field by Ramchandra Guha - on the growth of cricket in India; takes into account race, caste, and religion in pre- and postcolonial times; looks at how the sport was adapted in local cultures and how it became an expression of resistance
Himalaya: A Human History by Ed Douglas - basically what it says; very thorough and very fresh; about more than India because it takes Himalaya as a unit and so it’s really transnational in its approach
Colonial India
Plassey by Sudeep Chakravarti - a very detailed study of the Battle of Plassey which kicked off the colonial project in India
India’s War: World War II and the Making of Modern South Asia by Srinath Raghavan - on India’s involvement and contribution in World War II
An Era of Darkness by Shashi Tharoor - about the economic impact of the British Empire in India; highly elaborate and detailed work on the economic drain in India during colonisation
Goa Inquisition by A. K. Priolkar - about the Portuguese colonisation of Goa and the subsequent evangelical campaign by the Portuguese crown and the Roman church; very, very, thorough and great if you (like me) know nothing about the whole thing
Hicky’s Bengal Gazette by James Otis - on the development and running of India’s first English newspaper; a fun read because honestly the story of the paper is very dramatic and full of political/colonial gossip; also tells you a lot about the early ideas of free press in colonial India
Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse by Meenakshi Jain - about the discourse on sati and the need for reform; reviews the idea of the abolition of sati being a progressive act
Castes of Mind by Nicholas Dirks - about the intersection of caste, race, and colonial knowledge and policy
Politics, Sociology, Commentaries
The Indian Trilogy by V. S. Naipaul - a semi-autobiographical work on the kind of civilisation Naipaul sees India to be; very, very honest; paints a picture of postcolonial India over the years. the trilogy includes An Area of Darkness, India: A Wounded Civilization, and India: A Million Mutinies Now. I’ve only read the first one; but I’ve heard and read great things about them all
Republic of Caste by Anand Teltumbde - about caste in post-Independence India; looks at political and policy-related developments and their impact on caste dynamics; sort of subaltern history; it is a little difficult to understand if you don’t already have some amount of knowledge on Indian politics; also a very academic work so not exactly easy to read - I’ve only read parts of it myself
Annihilation of Caste by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar - technically a speech that was never delivered because it was thought to be too explosive; argues that caste is rooted in oppression and for the complete destruction of the caste system; an excellent work, although you do need to know about caste in its religious and political terms. Really just read all of his writing (it’s an entire 14 volume set), they’re excellent and far ahead of their time
The Idea of India by Sunil Khilnani - an analysis of sorts of what pre-colonial and colonial society and the freedom struggle mean for the republic and the kind of nation-building that has happened.
A New India of India: Individual Rights in a Civilisational State by Harsh Madhusudan, Rajeev Mantri - rethinks the “idea of India”; traces cultural and historical legacy in making of modern politics, and explores how individual rights are reconciled with the state’s goals; great thing is that it takes a fresh look at things; perfect to be read after The Idea of India 
10 Judgements that Changed India by Zia Mody - recounts ten most important legal cases and court rulings in India; good starting point at understanding how the law works and its development
Republic of Religion by Abhinav Chandrachud - about secularism and religion in India in light of colonial rule, and its implications in postcolonial India
India Unbound by Gurcharan Das - it’s a history from the Independence to 2000 that focuses largely on the political economy and unpacks the kind of growth we’ve seen; it mixes the personal with the political/economic progress and it’s really easy to get into; best when read with his India Grows at Night
People
Kanshiram by Badri Narayan - a biography of Kanshi Ram, who pretty much laid the foundation of modern Dalit political movement in post-independence India; looks into how the movement developed under Kanshi Ram; a useful insight into both the man as well as early Dalit politics in India
Savarkar by Vikram Sampath - first part of a two-part biography (second part isn’t out yet) on V. D. Savarkar, one of India’s first revolutionary freedom fighter; looks at an insane variety of sources and highly detailed; a must read.
History Men by T. C. A. Raghavan - about the friendship of three of colonial India’s first native historians (Sir Jadunath Sarkar, G. S. Sardesai, Raghubir Sinh) and how they collaborated and supported each other in writing Indian history using scientific methods; also looks at their contributions to Indian history in general
Rammohun Roy by Amiya P. Sen - a biography of colonial India’s first social and religious reformers who reinterpreted Hinduism for modern times; very well-written, great for understanding how early reform worked out
Daughters of the Sun by Ira Mukhoty - about women in the Mughal dynasty. note that it only looks at women connected to and part of the royal household, but an interesting read nonetheless. Her other work, Heroines: Powerful Indian Women in Myth and History is a wonderful book on women in history right from the ancient times; also analyses and explains the changing perceptions of women
R. N. Kao: Gentleman Spymaster by Nitin Gokhale - really, really, really interesting book on R. N. Kao and the development of India’s espionage machinery
Art
Indian Art by Partha Mitter - a history, he’s one of the best on Indian art, very useful
The Dance of Shiva by Ananda Coomaraswamy - a collection of essays on Indian artistic tradition in aesthetic and philosophical terms
The Spirit of Indian Painting by B. N. Goswamy - specifically about painting; explores different themes in different regionals tyles; also check other books by Goswamy, he’s kind of a big deal in art history
Indian Painting: the Lesser Known Traditions by Anna Dallapiccola - pretty much what it says; takes into account a ton of styles and traditions that are lumped together ‘folk art’
Cities, Travel etc
The Great Indian Railway Bazaar by Paul Theroux - four-month journey from London to India by trains only; explores themes like colonialism, American imperialism, poverty. One of my favourites
The Epic City by Kushanava Chaudhary - memoir on Kolkata as the author explores and re-discovers the city when he comes back to it after staying in the US for most of his life; a lovely book, delves in the history of Kolkata a little in relation to how the city still feels it, how its people are still negotiating with it, and the kind of future the author sees for Kolkata
Bombay, Meri Jaan by Jerry Pinto & Naresh Fernandes - a collection of essays on Mumbai by a wide collection of people from Naipaul to Khushwant Singh to Manto and Salman Rushdie, compiled by Jerry Pinto; one of my favourites on the city
No Full Stops in India by Mark Tully - writings from when Tully was a journalist in India; commentaries on things he witnesses, also includes a fair amount of personal involvement; explores poverty, postcolonial development, religion and culture in post-independence India
Mumbai Fables by Gyan Prakash - a history of Mumbai city; looks at colonisation, industrial development, the regional politics, architecture and art, as well as the underworld/mafia
Banaras by Diana L. Eck - on Varanasi (Banaras), probably India’s holiest city; tells its history from its conception to now; blends religion, mythology, politics, and history. Also check Eck’s India: A Sacred Geography
The City of Djinns by William Dalrymple - semi-autobiography about living in Delhi; looks at the legacies of independence and partition while thinking about its past
The Book of Indian Journeys by Dom Moraes - it’s an anthology of essays and excerpts from works of a bunch of writers on travelling in India, it’s a favourite when I’m travelling
This is not exhaustive and I will keep updating when I find the time. I’ve tried to keep it diverse (and organised) in its content; hope you find something you like :)
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guccibootyellow · 3 years ago
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Extra Reading for IWOAW
If anybody’s interested in what books- queer, historical, cultural, religious, and spiritual- that have currently inspired me or have been referenced in the au, here is a current list. Again, this is not conclusive; I have way more lined up to read! 😁 I hope you enjoy and maybe feel inspired to read some 💖 (I love reading sm so consider these as book recommendations too haha). 
Queer Reading
Fiction
Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, Jeanette Winterson
Ash, Malinda Lo
The Color Purple, Alice Walker
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde
All About Sarah, Pauline Delabroy-Allard
Alice in Leatherland comic series, Zanfrardino & Ramboli
A Woman Appeared to Me, Renée Vivien
Non-Fiction
The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister, Edited by Helena Whitbread
Gentleman Jack: The Real Anne Lister, Anne Choma
Female Fortune: Land, Gender, & Authority, Jill Liddington
Gentleman Jack, Angela Steidele
Presenting the Past, Jill Liddington
No Priest But Love, Anne Lister, Edited by Helena Whitbread
The Ladies of Llangollen: A Study in Romantic Friendship, Elizabeth Mavor
Historical, Cultural, & Religious Reading
Fiction
Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy
Sense & Sensibility, Jane Austen
Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë
Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen
Les Misérables, Victor Hugo
Hard Times, Charles Dickens
Camilla, Frances Burney
Emma, Jane Austen
Little Women, Louisa M. Alcott
Bleak House, Charles Dickens
The Stark Munro Letters, Arthur Conan Doyle
The Murders in the Rue Morgue & Other Tales, Edgar Allan Poe
The Christmas Books, Charles Dickens
Middlemarch, George Eliot
Vanity Fair, William Makepeace Thackeray
Shirley, Charlotte Brontë
Mary & The Wrongs of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft
Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen
Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens
Carmilla, Sheridan Le Fanu
The Winter’s Tale, William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare
Non-Fiction
Poverty & Poor Law Reform in 19th Century Britain, 1834-1914, David Englander
The Peterloo Massacre, Robert Reid
Growing Up in Nineteenth Century Ireland, Mary Hatfield
India in the Persianate Age, 1000-1765, Richard M. Eaton
Property, Aristocracy, & the Raj, Ranjit Sen
Nineteenth Century Ireland, D. George Boyce
Jane Austen’s Letters, Edited by Deirdre Le Faye
The Fall of the Asante Empire, Robert B. Edgerton
An Era of Darkness, Shashi Tharoor
The Age of Revolution, Eric Hobsbawm
Captain Swing, Eric Hobsbawm & George Rudé
Religious Reading (Historical, Informational, & Scriptures)
Hinduism for Dummies, Dr Amrutur V. Srinivasan
Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction, Kim Knott
Ramayana: A Retelling, Daljit Nagra
Hinduism: An Introduction, Owen Cole & V.P. Hermant Kanit
On Hinduism, Wendy Doniger
The Catholics, Roy Hattersley
Awakening of the Heart: Essential Buddhist Sutras and Commentaries, Thich Nhat Hanh
The Upanishads, Translated by F. Max-Müller and revised by Suren Navlakha
Cultural Reading
Brit(ish), Afua Hirsch
Orientalism, Edward W. Said
Secret Bedford, Paul Adams
Extra Influences/Reading
Lorna Doone, Richard Blackmore (historical appropriate romance)
Frankenstein, Mary Shelley (for the writing style)
Dracula, Bram Stoker (for the writing style)
The Tale of Steven, Rebecca Sugar (for additional character references)
The Count of Monte Cristo (on its uncompassionate treatment of women and my references to that in the book)
Moll Flanders (additional historically accurate reading)
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What textbooks? Maybe I or some other followers have some of them and could send them to you.
dkfkdkdn anon you're the nicest for suggesting that here's the list!!
Jain, Shashi. Introduction to Psychology (2014 edition)
Robert Feldman: Understanding Psychology, 14th Edition
Levinthal, C. F.:Introduction to Physiological Psychology (3rd Ed.). Prentice Hall, Inc Carlson, N. R Physiology ofBehavior, 10thEd.Allyn& Bacon
Chaplin, J. P. and Krawiec, T. S. (1979), Systems and Theories of Psychology, New York : Rinehart Winton. 3. Hall
C. S. and Lindzey, G. (1976), Theories of Personality, New York : John Wiley and Sons. (couldn't find this in English 😭)
London, H. and Exner, J. E. Jr. (1978), Dimensions of Personality, New York : A Wiley Inter Science Publication.
Marks, M. H. and Cronan-Hillix, W.A. (1988), Systems and Theories in Psychology, New York : McGraw Hill, International Edition, Psychology Series.
Postman, L. & Egan, J. P.: Experimental Psychology: An Introduction
Agarwal, K.C. 2001 Environmental Biology, Nidi Publ. Ltd. Bikaner.
Mohsin, S. M.:Experiments in Psychology
Brunner R.C., 1989, Hazardous Waste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc. 480p
Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, M.T. 2001, Environmental Encyclopedia
Gleick, H.P. 1993. Water in crisis, Pacific Institute for Studies in Dev., Environment & Security. Stockholm Env. Institute Oxford Univ. Press
It would be awesome if you guys could help me find any of these books!!
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[TASK 200: ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA]
In celebration of June being Caribbean American Heritage Month, there’s a masterlist below compiled of over 170+ Antiguan and/or Barbudan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Anna Maria Horsford (1948) Afro-Antiguan, Limba, Dominican - actress. 
Patsy Moore (1964) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - singer and poet.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (1967) Afro-Antiguan / Afro-Saint Lucian - actress. 
Drena De Niro (1967) Antiguan, African, Creole / Unknown - actress and producer. 
Rozonda Thomas (1971) African-American, 1/16th Bengali Indian, 1/16th Afro-Antiguan, possibly Unspecified Native American - actress, dancer and singer. 
June Ambrose (1972) Afro-Antiguan - tv personality and stylist.
Fay Wolf (1978) Afro-Antiguan / Ashkenazi Jewish - actress, singer and pianist. 
Claudette Peters (1979) Afro-Antiguan - singer.
Javine Hylton (1981) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan, White - singer.  
Gemma Hunt (1982) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - presenter. 
Masaba Gupta (1988) Indian / Antiguan - fashion designer.
London Hughes (1989) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - comedian and presenter. 
Xiea Hull (1993) Afro-Antiguan - model.
Aaron Philip (2001) Afro-Antiguan - model. - Has Cerebral Palsy - Trans!
Au/Ra / Jamie Lou Stenzel (2002) Antiguan / German - singer-songwriter.
Donalia Jones (?) Afro-Antiguan - actress.
Nicoya Henry (?) Afro-Antiguan - model.
Mara (?) Afro-Antiguan - instagrammer (mara_mac).
Tamzin (?) Afro-Antiguan, Nigerian, British - singer (instagram: tamzinmusic).
Catherine Melenciano (?) Afro-Antiguan - instagrammer (cathiimedialuna).
Melisa N. Charles (?) Afro-Barbudan - model.
Desiree Heslop / Princess (?) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - singer.
F - Athletes:
Ruperta Charles (1962) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter. 
Jocelyn Joseph (1964) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Laverne Bryan (1965) Antiguan or Barbudan - middle-distance runner.
Heidi Lehrer (1966) Antiguan [White] - canoer.
Monica Stevens (1967) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Heather Samuel (1970) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Charmaine Gilgeous (1971) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Barbara Selkridge (1971) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Charmaine Thomas (1974) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Dine Potter (1975) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Kevinia Francis (1978) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Sonia Williams (1979) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Amy Harris-Willock (1987) Afro-Antiguan - long jumper and Miss Caribbean UK. 
Priscilla Frederick (1989) Afro-Antiguan / African-American - high jumper.
Christal Clashing (1989) Afro-Antiguan / Costa Rican - swimmer.
Samantha Edwards (1990) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter. 
Amelia Green (1991) Antiguan - footballer.
Tamiko Butler (1991) Antiguan - cyclist.
Afia Charles (1992) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - sprinter. 
Karin O'Reilly Clashing (1992) Afro-Antiguan / Costa Rican - swimmer.
Satara Murray (1993) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan, Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Guyanese, English - footballer.
Desirèe Henry (1995) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Guyanese - sprinter. 
Sabrina Frederick (1996) Afro- Antiguan, Jamaican - footballer.
Kaila Charles (1998) Afro-Antiguan / Trinidadian - basketball player.
Samantha Roberts (2000) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Sher-Rhonda Greenaway (?) Afro-Antigua - IFBB Elite Pro Athlete and Miss Antigua overall Bodyfitness Champion 2017.
M:
King Short Shirt / Sir MacLean Emanuel (1942) Afro-Antiguan - singer. 
Romeo Challenger (1950) Afro-Antiguan - musician. 
Kool DJ Red Alert / Frederick Crute (1956) Afro-Antiguan - disc jockey.
Jazzie B / Trevor Beresford Romeo (1963) Afro-Antiguan - DJ and music producer.
Shashi Balooja (1968) Antiguan - actor and filmmaker.
Andrew Keoghan (1980) Antiguan - singer-songwriter. 
Tian Winter (1985) Afro-Antiguan - singer-songwriter.
Ricardo Drue (1985) Afro-Antiguan - singer-songwriter.
JB Gill / Jonathan Benjamin Gill (1986) Afro-Antiguan - singer. 
Killian Lyrik (1991) Algonquian, Antiguan, Jamaican, Dutch, German - singer, model and writer.
Lucien Laviscount (1992) Afro-Antiguan / English - actor and singer. 
Kirk Knight (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Grenadian - rapper.
Quan The Supreme (1997) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - tiktoker (quanthesupreme).
KneeCaps (1998) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - youtuber.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason (1999) Afro-Antiguan / Sierra Leonean - cellist. 
Clifton Joseph (?) Afro-Antiguan - dub poet.
Shirville Jarvis (?) Afro-Antiguan - actor and model.
M - Athletes:
Maurice Hope (1951) Afro-Antiguan - boxer.
Andy Roberts (1951) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Viv Richards (1952) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Cuthbert Jacobs (1952) Antiguan, Barbudan - sprinter.
Maxwell Peters (1955) Antiguan, Barbudan - triple jumper.
Everton Cornelius (1955) Antiguan, Barbudan - sprinter.
Leon Richardson (1957) Antiguan - cyclist.
Elisha Hughes (1959) Antiguan - cyclist.
Alfred Browne (1959) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Eldine Baptiste (1960) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Brian Lyn (1961) Antiguan - cyclist.
Richie Richardson (1962) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer.
Oral Selkridge (1962) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Curtly Ambrose (1963) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Lester Benjamin (1963) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - long jumper.
Howard Lindsay (1963) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan, Afro-Jamaican - middle-distance runner.
Jacob Lehrer (1964) Antiguan [White] - canoer.
Ira Fabian (1964) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Dale Jones (1964) Antiguan - middle-distance runner.
Winston Benjamin (1964) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Pieter Lehrer (1965) Antiguan [White] - canoer and footballer.
Rolston Williams (1965) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Daryl Joseph (1966) Antiguan, Barbudan - boxer.
James Browne (1966) Antiguan, Barbudan - long jumper.
Mitchell Browne (1966) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - sprinter.
Neil Lloyd (1966) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Kenny Benjamin (1967) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Ridley Jacobs (1967) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Anthony Henry (1967) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Robert Marsh (1968) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Reuben Appleton (1968) Afro-Antiguan - middle-distance runner.
Derrick Edwards (1968) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.
Robert Peters (1970) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Kenmore Hughes (1970) Antiguan or Barbudan - sprinter.
Hamish Anthony (1971) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Michael Terry (1973) Afro-Antiguan, Afro-Barbudan - middle-distance runner.
N'Kosie Barnes (1974) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Adam Sanford (1975) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - cricketer.
Marc Joseph (1976) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Ben Challenger (1978) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - high jumper. 
Emile Heskey (1978) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Speedy Claxton (1978) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Kieron Dyer (1978) Afro-Antiguan / English - footballer. 
Rory Gonsalves (1979) Antiguan - cyclist.
Shannon Falcone (1981) Antiguan [White] - sailor.
Robbie Joseph (1982) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Joel Anthony (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - basketball player. 
Mikele Leigertwood (1982) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Justin Cochrane (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Saint Lucian - footballer. 
Gavin Tonge (1983) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Brendan Christian (1983) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Julius Hodge (1983) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Kurt Looby (1984) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player.
Damien Farrell (1984) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Peter Byers (1984) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Ronayne Marsh-Brown (1984) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
James Grayman (1985) Afro-Antiguan - high jumper.
Ayata Joseph (1985) Afro-Antiguan - triple jumper.
Colin Kazim-Richards (1986) Afro-Antiguan / Turkish Cypriot - footballer. 
Dexter Blackstock (1986) 1/4th Afro-Antiguan, Unknown - footballer. 
Colin Kazim-Richards (1986) Afro-Antiguan / Turkish - footballer. 
Daniel Bailey (1986) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
James Walker (1987) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Moses Ashikodi (1987) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Luke Blakely (1988) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Myles Weston (1988) Afro-Antiguan - footballer.  
Marvin McCoy (1988) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Malique Williams (1988) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Orlando Peters (1988) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer.
Justin Athanaze (1988) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - cricketer. 
Keiran Murtagh (1988) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Jyme Bridges (1989) Afro-Antiguan - cyclist.
Devon Thomas (1989) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Josh Parker (1990) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Kemba Walker (1990) Afro-Antiguan / Antiguan [Antiguan, Crucian] - basketball player.
Kiernan Hughes-Mason (1991) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Jamol Pilgrim (1991) Afro-Antiguan - paralympic sprinter.
Nathaniel Jarvis (1991) Afro- Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Hayden Walsh Jr. (1992) Crucian [Afro-Antiguan / Unknown] - cricketer. 
Keanu Marsh-Brown (1992) Guyanese, Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Quinton Griffith (1992) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Kareem Valentine (1992) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Zaine Francis-Angol (1993) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Rahkeem Cornwall (1993) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Norvel Pelle (1993) Afro-Antiguan - basketball player. 
Calaum Jahraldo-Martin (1993) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Rhys Browne (1995) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Mahlon Romeo (1995) Afro-Antiguan / Unknown - footballer. 
Cejhae Greene (1995) Afro-Antiguan - sprinter.
Ché Adams (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - footballer. 
Blaize Punter (1996) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified - footballer. 
Connor Peters (1996) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Alzarri Joseph (1996) Afro-Antiguan - cricketer. 
Courtney Wildin (1996) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
AJ George (1996) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Vashami Allen (1997) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Luther Wildin (1997) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (1998) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified White - basketball player.
DJ Buffonge (1998) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Daniel Bowry (1998) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Noah Mascoll-Gomes (1999) Afro-Antiguan - swimmer.
Stefano Mitchell (1999) Antiguan - swimmer.
Zayn Hakeem (1999) Afro-Antiguan - footballer. 
Thomasi Gilgeous-Alexander (2000) Afro-Antiguan / Unspecified White - basketball player.
TJ Bramble (2001) Afro-Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer. 
Patrick Spencer (?) Antiguan - cyclist.
Rowan Benjamin (?) Antiguan or Barbudan - footballer.
Problematic:
Conrad Mainwaring (1951) Afro-Antiguan - hurdler. - Sexual assault allegations.
Mohammed George (1982) Afro-Antiguan / Afro-Jamaican - actor. - Assault allegations.
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THE ART OF TABLE SETTING
Contributing author, Robert Shashy, looks through the window of entertainment to explore both the culture's longing for the perfect family Thanksgiving, and the realization that such holidays are often wrought with turmoil and disappointment. Finally, he
The 4 ChaptersBobs, Buddies, and Goodest Boys By Contributing Author, Robert Shashy Based on recent data, Thanksgiving is the most popular holiday in the United States. An estimated 80 million people will travel at least 50 miles between the Tuesday before Thanksgiving and the Monday that follows. Over 250 million dollars will be spent on food and beverages for Thanksgiving. Typically, 44…
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perfettamentechic · 1 year ago
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4 dicembre … ricordiamo …
4 dicembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Gertraud Jesserer, attrice austriaca, moglie dell’attore tedesco Peter Vogel e la madre dell’attore-giornalista Nikolas Voge. La ricordiamo per le sue interpretazioni nei film: Il mercante di Venezia (1968), Commissario Rex (dal 2008-2011) e Non con me tesoro (2012). È morta all’età di 77 anni nell’incendio della sua casa a Vienna. (n.1943) 2020: François Leterrier, regista e attore…
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A book review of – Essentials of Boger’s Principle and Practice of Homoeopathy by Dr SK Tiwari by Dr Mansoor Ali
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We have Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy by Kent, Principles and Art of cure by HA Robert, The Genius of Homoeopathy by Stuart Close as guide book on principles of Homoeopathy but no book on Principle and Practice of Homoeopathy by Boger. This book fills the lacunae. The author collected various lectures and articles by Boger and complied in the form of book for the prospects of homoeopathic education and practice.
In this book, several really intriguing cases are recreated and successfully handled by Boger. Reading those cured cases is incredibly enjoyable, and each case offers useful lessons.
This missionary labour was completed through a thorough and exhaustive study of all relevant literature referring to homoeopathy teaching and practise during the Boger era, as well as compilation of that literature (1890-1935).
This book only contains papers that were deemed to be extremely important and useful for students and practitioners.
This book, Essentials of Boger’s Principle and Practice of Homoeopathy, is a “collection” to “link” the dispersed useful notions considered by Boger, which defines the fundamentals and the methodology of logical and effective clinical practise of homoeopathy.
In the form of lectures, presentations, conversations with prominent contemporary thinkers and practitioners, case analyses, and recommendations by Boger at various times and circumstances on numerous platforms, these were laying unattended were included in this book.
A collection of 66 essays on homoeopathy that are being presented as an assembled jewel in book form made out of extremely valuable pearls found lying at various locations is also known as a “piece of gems” or “piece of jewels” on homoeopathy. These pearls are anticipated to significantly increase the riches of homoeopathy.
I recommend this book to the students’ teachers and practitioners of homoeopathy for a better simplified understanding of our principles and practice.
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Prof. Dr Shashi Kant Tiwari, author of Essentials of Repertorization, Boenninghausen-Boger Final General Repertory and various other books had a great enthusiastic and inquisitive search regarding Boger’s methods of prescribing. After going through several writings of Boger, he has selected some of 66 lessons which are essential for knowing Boger’s principles of prescribing. Having served Homoeopathy in various capacity like Director, National Institute of Homoeopathy (Govt. of India); Principal, Fr Muller Homoeopathic Medical College Mangalore; Dean of Education, DLN Homoeopathy Medical Education and Research Winnipeg Canada and also being teacher and examiner for 40 years of Degree and Post Graduate courses as well as in Certificate course for Veterinary Homoeopathy, Dr Tiwari has a vast knowledge and experience in the subject of Repertory especially regarding the Boger’s Principles and Practice. A few of these related to Boger have been compiled in this precious book.
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Title –  Essentials of Boger’s Principles & Practice of Homeopathy
Author Name-  Dr S K Tiwari
ISBN – 9788131928219 
Price –  INR – 325/-    USD 20.83
Category -Homeopathy> Organon and Philosophy & Methodology
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rudghidh · 2 years ago
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뉴델리, PTI. 대통령 선거를 앞두고 의회는 월요일에 당 간부가 후보자를 위한 선거 운동을 하는 것을 금지하는 선거 지침을 발표했습니다. 의회 중앙 선거 관리국이 발표한 지침에 따르면 후보자를 지지하려면 먼저 조직에서 사임해야 합니다. 당은 Mallikarjun Kharge와 Shashi Tharoor가 개인 자격으로 의회 대통령 선거에 도전하고 있다고 말했습니다.
캠페인을 위해 조직직에서 사임해야 함 (CLP) 지도자, 정면 조직의 수장, 부서의 수장, 세포 및 모든 공식 대변인은 "찬성하거나 반대하는 캠페인을 하지 않을 것입니다. AICC 사무총장/차장, 비서, 공동 비서, 프라데시 의회 위원회(PCC) 위원장, 의회 야설디비 야설DB 카페 입법당(CLP) 원내대표, 전면 조직 수장, 부처 수장, 셀 및 모든 공식 대변인 "찬반 또는 반대하지 않음 할 것이다.
Bharat Jodo Yatra: Bharat Jodo Yatra의 일부가 되는 Sonia Gandhi(파일 사진) Bharat Jodo Yatra: Sonia Gandhi는 Bharat Jodo Yatra의 일부가 될 것이며, 아들 Rahul과 함��� padyatra에 합류할 것입니다. 또한 읽기 후보자를 지지하려면 먼저 조직의 직위를 사임해야 하며, 그 후 캠페인 프로세스에 참여하게 됩니다. 의회 의장직에 대한 투표는 10월 17일에 실시됩니다. 개표는 10월 19일에 진행되며 결과는 같은 날 발표될 예정이다. 9,000명 이상의 프라데시 의회 위원회(PCC) 대표가 선거에서 투표할 것입니다.
스톡홀름, 로이터. Svante Paabo는 의학계에서의 발견으로 노벨상을 수상했습니다. 그는 멸종된 인간 종 및 인간 기원과 관련된 멸종된 호미닌의 게놈과 인간 진화에 대한 연구를 수행했습니다. 이 상을 준 위원회는 야설디비 야설DB 카페 월요일에 이 정보를 제공했습니다. 이 상은 과학계에서 가장 존경받는 상입니다. 그것은 스웨덴 카롤린스카 연구소의 노벨 총회에서 수여되었습니다. 이 상으로 1000만 크로나(스웨덴 통화)(약 850만 루피)가 수여되었습니다. 올해 노벨상은 10월 3일 오늘부터 시작되었습니다.
노벨 의학 위원회의 총무인 Thomas Perlman은 Pabo가 이 상을 받고 놀랐으며 그의 행복은 끝이 없었다고 말했습니다. Pabo의 아버지인 생화학자 Sune Bergstrm도 노벨상을 받았습니다.
작년 의학상은 미국 과학자 David Julius와 Ardem Patapoutian에게 돌아갔습니다. 그는 인간의 피부에서 수용체를 발견했습니다. 이 수용체는 온도와 촉각 외에 물리적 효과를 신경 자극으로 변환하는 능력이 있습니다. 이에 앞서 이 분야에서 노벨상을 수상한 유명한 연구원이 있었다. 그중에는 페니실린을 발견한 1945년 상을 수상한 Alexander Fleming이 있습니다. 이 외에도 1905년 야설디비 야설DB 카페 결핵 연구를 했던 로버트 코흐(Robert Koch)에게 이 상이 수여되었습니다.
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Director: Ian Pons Jewell Starring: Daniel Kaluuya Sound design and mix: String and Tins Music: Wax Wings VFX: MPC DOP: Mauro Chiarello Casting: Kharmel Cochrane AGENCY: 215 McCANN PRODUCTION CO: RESET Managing Director: Dave Morrison Executive Producer: Deannie O’Neil Head of Production: JP Colombo Producers: Jon Adams, Meghan Moore, Emmanuelle Le Chat Production Designer: Robin Brown Director's assistant: Emmanuelle Le Chat
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Mario: Mario Casas Mariona: Mireia Oriol Lucia: Laia Manzanares Miguel: Nao Albet Monica: Monica López Fisherman: Pep Cruz Gloria: Tamara Ndong Julio:Daniel Ibañez Enric: Joan Amargos Rigoberta Bandini as herself
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Mauro Chiarello EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Mario Fornies EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Zico Judge EP / PRODUCER:Laia Vidal POST PRODUCER: Emmanuelle Le Chat PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Maruxa Alver PRODUCTION MANAGER: Yolanda Gata TALENT COORDINATOR: Marta Muntane LOCATION MANAGER: Joan Cobos STYLIST: Buki MUH ARTIST: Alma Casal ART DIRECTOR: Nina Caussa EDITOR: Tobias Suhm POST PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Marc Farreras
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