09 FebNew Book: ?Religion and the State? | ISA RC22 News and Events

Religion and the State A Comparative Sociology
Edited by Jack Barbalet, Adam Possamai and Bryan S. Turner

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This volume addresses a central problem of contemporary states, namely how to manage the eruption of public religions. While the liberal framework formerly regarded religion as simply a matter of private practice and conscience, in modern states religion has often come to challenge the so-called Westphalian model of church-state relations, and has brought into question many liberal notions of secularism and tolerance. There is much discussion about post-secular society in which religion has to be taken seriously in public affairs. This collection of case studies ? looking at Turkey, Singapore, India, China, Britain, Europe and the United States ? explores a number of examples in which the state exercises some degree of management of religion, thereby bringing into question the traditional separation of religion and state. This study also attempts to refine the notion of secularization by examining this process in terms of political arrangements (church-state relations) and the role of religion in everyday life. Ultimately, this study reveals that there is no uniform or standard pattern of secularization in modern societies.

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08 FebAuthor Hill speaks on race, place, and identity at 'City of Words' series

Author Hill speaks on race, place, and identity at ‘City of Words’ series

Feb 6, 2012
Kurt Kleiner

Writer Lawrence Hill has always felt attachment to people, not places. Nevertheless, the place he grew up ? Don Mills in the early 1960s ? shaped him as a person and as a writer.

Hill is the best-selling and critically acclaimed author of The Book of Negroes and many other works of fiction and non-fiction. He spoke at UTSC on Feb. 1 about the importance of a sense of place to a writer, about the surprise success of The Book of Negroes, and about the new novel he is just completing.

Hill, the son of a black father and a white mother, grew up in an all-white neighborhood. He had good friends, did well in school, played hockey, and usually faced no questions about his racial identity ? until suddenly someone would fling a racial slur at him.

?I was so confused about who I was and how to perceive myself,? he says. ?Nine days out of 10 I?d just be sailing along … It would come out of the blue. But that ambiguity was a great crucible in which to become a writer.?

The City of Words reading series is intended to give voice to writers who come from or write about Scarborough. More generally it examines the role of geography in shaping a writer, says Karina Vernon, professor of English at UTSC and lead organizer of the reading series. Not only is Don Mills right next door to Scarborough, but many of Hill?s experiences there are similar to those of people growing up in Scarborough now.

?Lawrence Hill is one of the most gifted authors in Canada today, and one of the foremost theorists of the black and mixed-race experience in Canada,? Vernon said as she introduced Hill.

Hill?s parents met and married in Washington, DC, and immediately moved to Canada to avoid the racism they would have faced in the United States. However, Canada was not free of problems. For instance, in order to rent their first apartment in Toronto, Hill?s mother had to find a white man to temporarily pose as her husband.

Still, his parents saw a suburban house in Don Mills as a refuge from racial politics. For Hill, things were more complicated. He was close with his father?s family, which contributed strongly to his identity as a black man. But growing up, some of his friends didn?t identify him as black, while other people would use racial insults. ?It was destabilizing,? he says.

In Black Berry, Sweet Juice, Hill writes about his experiences and those of 34 other Canadian mixed-race people he interviewed. For Hill and the people he talked to, geography strongly affected their sense of identity, depending on whether they grew up exclusively around whites, around blacks, or around other mixed-race people.

?Clearly my own setting, growing up in a very white middle class suburb, profoundly influenced my own sense of self and my own need to read and write to assert myself, and to locate myself in the world,? Hill says.

When Hill was writing The Book of Negroes, which was first published in 2007, he already had two novels to his name. But like many other Canadian writers, publishing into a relatively small domestic market, he had to do other work to make ends meet. ?I was just slogging away … just like so many others, just publishing to very modest acclaim.?

The Book of Negroes tells the story of an African woman captured and sold into slavery in the 18th Century. Critically well received, it had respectable but not outstanding sales in its first year. But the book gradually gained an audience, Hill says, largely through word of mouth as book club members discovered it. Today it has sold 500,000 copies in Canada alone, and Hill is working on a screenplay with director Clement Virgo for a movie version.

Hill also read from a novel in progress, which is set in the year 2018 and takes place in an invented country. Hill says that after the careful historical research required for The Book of Negroes it was liberating to be able to make up his setting. Nevertheless, the novel ? about a black refugee from a poor country escaping to a predominantly white, wealthy country ? continues to explore themes of race and justice.

At the end of the talk, Hill speculated that his grandchildren would likely have very different ways of seeing and talking about racial issues. He pointed out that some people had objected to his use of the word ?negroes? as insulting, even though the book is named after an actual historical document.

?I think we’re never going to be satisfied with the way we talk about racial identity because it’s inherently absurd,? says Hill. ??It’s inherently ridiculous to try to define somebody racially. So we’ll always be dissatisfied, we’ll always be searching for a new way to talk.?

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08 Sep9/11 Coloring Book Sparks Outrage From Muslim Group (Time.com)

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It’s not your average coloring book that depicts the burning Twin Towers and the killing of Osama bin Laden. We Shall Never Forget 9/11: The Kids’ Book of Freedom does just that, and much more, in an attempt to “educate.”

But some U.S. Muslims are expressing anger over the book, claiming that it characterizes all Muslims as linked to terrorism.

The most unsettling drawing shows a Navy SEAL shooting at bin Laden, who seems to be hiding behind a niqab-wearing woman. The text on this page reads, “Children, the truth is, these terrorist acts were done by freedom-hating radical Islamic Muslim extremists. These crazy people hate the American way of life because we are FREE and our society is FREE.”

(MORE: Anti Ground-Zero Mosque Ads to be Placed on New York City Buses)

It has been reported that the phrase ?radical Islamic Muslim extremists? is used 10 times in the book.

Dawud Walid, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, expressed concern that the book will give children the idea that all Muslims are “somewhat responsible” for 9/11. “We think it would have been more responsible if the language would not have been such that every time Muslim was used it’s radical, extremist, terrorist,” he told the Guardian.

Wayne Bell, who heads the book’s Missouri-based publisher Really Big Coloring Books, responded by saying everything in the book is “absolutely factual.” “The book was built to educate, not to offend,” Bell told Fox News.

The company says it has sold out of its first print run of 10,000 copies and is printing new books everyday to keep up with demand. It also previously published a coloring book about the Tea Party, which Bell had said was outselling another one he published about Obama. (via Guardian)

MORE: Timeline: How the U.S. Found and Killed Osama bin Laden

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12 JulBook Review ? Revenge – Urban Image Magazine

Book Review ? Revenge: A Travis Mays Novel by Mark Young

Revenge: A Travis Mays Novel

Published February 11th 2011 by Mark Young Books

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About the Book

REVENGE: A Travis Mays Novel

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When a trained killer threatens ex-cop Travis Mays ? and those Travis loves ? he finds a skilled adversary and an unexpected fight.?Travis Mays starts a new life and a new career, teaching criminology at the university and building a cabin in the idyllic Idaho Mountains. He hires a beautiful river guide, Jessie White Eagle from the Nez Perce tribe, to steer him safely through raging whitewater, only to find that this trip changes everything?for Travis, for Jessie, and for those they hold dear. In the shadows lurks a man?calling himself Creasy?driven to make sure Travis pay for past sins.

This fast-paced thriller takes readers on a wild ride down Idaho?s whitewater rivers, along the historic Lolo Trails once tread by the Nez Perce nation, and onto the city streets of California. Tighten your helmet. This ride never stops until the last shot is fired and the final body falls.

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My Review

I was contacted by Mark Young who found me at the Goodreads website. ?He asked if I would read and review his book. ?I gladly told him I would. ?Thank you so much Mr. Young for sending me your book to review! ?It was excellent!

Travis is teaching at a University but gets asked to help out with a murder investigation. ?He doesn?t want to get involved. ?He is a former cop and didn?t want to go back into that that field. ?Things happened that made him change careers. ?Even though he doesn?t want to be a part of the investigation, Jessie and her father beg him to help.

Revenge was self-published by Mark Young. ?It was written well and the characters were well thought out. ?I really felt connected to them while I was reading. ? The editing was also excellent. ?I never had a spot in the story where I felt confused about what was going on. ?This story came so alive for me that I really could see it made into a movie. ?For some reason, I kept picturing Clint Eastwood in my mind as Travis!

I could tell that Mark Young knows exactly what he is talking about and knows the police business! ?I could also tell that he did a lot of research! ?The story involves water rights and the Nez Perce. ?The story was believable, and it had me glued to the pages (well?.to my Kindle!) from beginning to end! ?I never knew what was going to happen next! ? I definitely recommend Revenge!

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My Rating

5/5 Diamonds -?Highly Recommend!



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Disclaimer: ?My thoughts on this book were in no way influenced by the author or publicist. They are my personal reflections based solely on MY experience while reading this novel.

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I will be interviewing Mark Young tomorrow! ?Make sure to stop by!

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08 JulWriting Self Help Book

Congratulations! If you have been sexually or physically abused and you’re reading this book, you’re a survivor. You have survived one of the most difficult and painful experiences of life. Maybe you’ve been raped, beaten and humiliated, did you feel a tremendous fear, anger, hatred, guilt, sadness, shame, and your sanity is put to the test. You may feel this way even you have never touched it, but you have been subjected to the threat of sexual violence. You’ve probably met these horrors in childhood, when you had less money than now. You also have suffered in total solitude, because no one has saved or helped. Were you able to do it even if you did not count on anyone except yourself. The fact that you are alive now and you’re reading this writing self help book means you’re incredibly strong, courageous and intelligent. Were you able to protect yourself. You’ve already proven that you are able to take care of yourself, all you need now is a bit ‘of help for your convenience. And all the problems you are facing now? They are but the side effects of unresolved feelings, and the result of choices made at times painful choices that perhaps you do not have more help. These problems are very painful and less harmful than that to which you’ve been able to survive. I’m not trying to minimize the pain you feel again. As I went through the same pain and confusion for 40 years of my life, and because of my work with survivors of sexual abuse, do not give discounts on the confusion, pain, fear, anger, depression, shame and dysfunctional behaviors caused by abuse . I ask only take a minute and compare what you have already gone through what you’re going through now. I think you’ll find that the worst is over. As you read this book, you may find that what I say is too optimistic. I certainly was not optimistic when I began to recover memories of abuse. I was a pathological pessimist and I was depressed. As some of you, I was suffering so I did not think they would ever be happy. I did not know what it was happiness. But after more than two years of therapy and self-help techniques, my life has changed dramatically. I felt a great peace inside and I started to feel joy. Do not think I’m special because I know of other survivors who have experienced similar transformations. And do not think you’re so special that it can not change your life in a positive way. My purpose in writing this book is to let you know the facts about your problem and to reassure you that even if your life looks like a disaster right now, you’ll feel better and find happiness. There are many ways to do it. This book will be read as an active therapy while. I have included many of the same techniques that I use in reprogramming sessions with my patients, to writing self help book correct some assumptions about you and abuse. 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I decided to write this writing self help book because I want to pull out something good from my pain. Sometimes the things I say may seem simplistic, but remember, took me over 40 years to reach this place. I did not come easily to this goal. I just hope that my experience and the knowledge that I have reached may be of writing self help book to reach more easily and quickly the same goal. If this book you will not be helpful, do not stop here. Go to the library, look in self-help books, or spirituality and choose books that attract you. Probably the ones to which you are attracted to, are those you need. It ‘s time to take the time and care to yourself. Choose people that make you feel at ease to help. Walk in your step. You have suffered enough. Above all, it’s time to realize that you deserve happiness. You can blame all your abuser for life, or you can move forward in life and know that living well is the best revenge. These You May use HTML tags and attributes:. . . Maybe someone has sexually abused you when you were small. You are now grown but feel to take too great a burden on his shoulders, maybe you have already sought psychological writing self help book but feel they need to heal spiritually. This blog is dedicated to you, your family and friends who tried to help, and all people of good will who want to learn more. sexual abuse, depression, friendship love blogosphere philosophical disquisitions . . Etty pain Hillesum joy Jesus, John Paul II gratitude spiritual healing duty waiting for me in mourning the lost special meetings Range Acceptance beauty fear the anger against pedophilia Migrants music poems psychospiritual religions Renato Zero request prayers. . . .

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