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Voices and Echoes

Voices and Echoes
Author: Jo-Anne Elder
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 155458678X

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“Every time we raise our voices, we hear echoes.” Jo-Anne Elder, from the Foreword Through short stories, journal entries and poetry, the women in Voices and Echoes explore the changing landscape of their spiritual lives. Experienced writers such as Lorna Crozier, Di Brandt and Ann Copeland, as well as strong new voices, appear to speak to each other as they draw from a wealth of personal resources to find a way to face life’s questions and discover meaning in their lives. There is something familiar about these stories and poems — they echo those we’ve heard before and those we’ve half forgotten. Whether they search for a voice in a world where men monopolize or journey into painful memories to free the self from the past, they do not despair, they do not end. Individual entries become the whole story — an unending story of rebirth and reaffirmation. The book begins with an illuminating foreword that introduces readers to the cultural and philosophical background of many of the stories, and concludes with the reflections of scholars, writers and artists that are intended to provoke further discussion.


Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance

Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance
Author: Robert Bauman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780874223828

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Mid-Columbia region history mirrors common American West multiracial narratives, but with important nuances. In "Echoes of Exclusion and Resistance," the third Hanford Histories volume, four scholars draw from oral histories to focus on the experiences of non-white groups such as the Wanapum, Chinese immigrants, World War II Japanese incarcerees, and African American migrant workers from the South, whose lives were deeply impacted by the Hanford Site. Linked in ways they likely could not know, each group resisted the segregation and discrimination they encountered, and in the process, challenged the region's dominant racial norms.


Echoes of Slavery

Echoes of Slavery
Author: Jackie Loos
Publisher: New Africa Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004
Genre: Slave trade
ISBN: 9780864866615

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Echoes of Slavery: Voices from our Past is a collection of true stories, each chosen to illuminate a particular facet of Cape slavery in its mature form. The book concentrates on the final 30 years of slavery in order to place the least distance between Cape slaves and their modern descendants.


The Sacred Echo

The Sacred Echo
Author: Margaret Feinberg
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0310274176

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The Sacred Echo challenges readers not to listen for the seemingly distant voice of God as much as to listen for the echo. When God really wants to get your attention, he doesn t just say something once, he echoes. He speaks through a Sunday sermon, a chance conversation with a friend the next day, and even a random email. The same theme, idea, impression, or lesson will repeat itself in surprising and unexpected ways until you realize that maybe, just maybe, God is at work. As God s voice echoe"


Before the Voice of Reason

Before the Voice of Reason
Author: David Michael Kleinberg-Levin
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2008-09-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791477827

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Provides a critique of reason, demanding that we take greater responsibility for nature and other people.


Voices, Silences and Echoes

Voices, Silences and Echoes
Author: Mary Lee Bretz
Publisher: Tamesis
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781855660144

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A study of literary Naturalism in Spain (1860-1890). This book explores the polemic surrounding the introduction of literary Naturalism in Spain (1860-1890), during which traditional Spanish institutions and traditional forms of authority were displaced by a variety of forces that competed for authoritative status. Of the philosophical, theological, aesthetic, political and social factors which thus came together in a unique confluence of discourses and voices, the author stresses particularly the politicalfactors and the intrusion of the female speaker in late nineteenth-century society. MARY LEE BRETZ is a Professor of Spanish at Rutgers State University, New Jersey.


Echoes ... and Quiet Voices

Echoes ... and Quiet Voices
Author: Zimmie R. Goings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780971716674

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A spiritual contemplation of "echoes" as they relate to the creation and as it echoes God, as they relate to one another in mirror images, sounds, in memory, to the seasons as they echo one another, echoes that we find in one another, in learning from another, in teaching another ... in remembering again, in making a better tomorrow because of what we do today. Today echoes yesterday ... and tomorrow yesterday.


Silent Echoes

Silent Echoes
Author: Carla Jablonski
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781595140821

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What happens to a teenage girl who starts hearing voices? The answer is vastly different for two girls living in two different eras.When a “spirit” contacts Lucy Phillips at a séance in nineteenth-century Manhattan, Lucy quickly gains fame as a talented medium who can impart knowledge about the future to wealthy socialites. Lucy is grateful to this “spirit,” who communicates with her from beyond, for giving her a life of luxury she’s never known before. By contrast, Lindsay Miller is hospitalized in modern-day New York City for schizophrenia when she starts to hear a girl’s voice in her head.But when the two girls realize they are really hearing each other’s voices every time they occupy the same physical location, they begin to see possibilities that will change both of their lives forever. . . .