Living Root Afro-American / African diaspora religionsIn this literary memoir, poet and essayist Michael Heller interweaves family and personal history with reflections on language, poetry, religion, and memory itself. Living Root is the story of an education, a writer's wandering through personal and family history, through texts and traditions. Recalling his family's origins in Bialystok as well as his own childhood in Brooklyn and Miami Beach, poet and essayist Michael Heller creates a rich mosaic of
the book includes learning activities to evaluate understanding of content
sexuality and embodiment
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This book describes the astonishing policy failures of populist politicians in Japan
dealing with issues of power
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What is the status of argument and reason in an academy dominated by readings and redescriptions
Émilie Charmy and Suzanne Valadon explored sexuality and questioned gender identity
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The book reinterprets the role of the United Nations during the Congo crisis from 1960-1964 by presenting a multidimensional view of the organisation
he finds that mercy without humility is a seed that cannot grow
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