The Double Bind

The Double Bind
Title The Double Bind PDF eBook
Author Chris Bohjalian
Publisher Vintage
Pages 418
Release 2008-02-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307389413

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the bestselling author of The Flight Attendant, here is a gripping psychological novel of obsession and consequence. When Laurel Estabrook is attacked while riding her bicycle through Vermont’s back roads, her life is forever changed. Formerly outgoing, Laurel withdraws into her photography, spending all her free time at a homeless shelter. There she meets Bobbie Crocker, a man with a history of mental illness and a box of photographs that he won’t let anyone see. When Bobbie dies, Laurel discovers a deeply hidden secret–a story that leads her far from her old life, and into a cat-and-mouse game with pursuers who claim they want to save her. In a tale that travels between the Roaring Twenties and the twenty-first century, between Jay Gatsby’s Long Island and rural New England, bestselling author Chris Bohjalian has written an extraordinary novel. Look for Chris Bohjalian's new novel, The Lioness!

Beyond the Double Bind

Beyond the Double Bind
Title Beyond the Double Bind PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 298
Release 1995
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0195089405

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A breakthrough account of how women can overcome the social binds that block their success. As Kathleen Hall Jamieson explores society's interlaced traps and restrictions, she draws on hundreds of interviews with women from all walks of life to show the ways they can cut through the restrictions.

Double Bind: Women on Ambition

Double Bind: Women on Ambition
Title Double Bind: Women on Ambition PDF eBook
Author Robin Romm
Publisher Liveright Publishing
Pages 330
Release 2017-04-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1631491229

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“Bold, absorbing, insightful, and wise. . . . Read it: the truth is inside.”— Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild and Tiny Beautiful Things “A work of courage and ferocious honesty” (Diana Abu-Jaber), Double Bind could not come at a more urgent time. Even as major figures from Gloria Steinem to Beyoncé embrace the word “feminism,” the word “ambition” remains loaded with ambivalence. Many women see it as synonymous with strident or aggressive, yet most feel compelled to strive and achieve—the seeming contradiction leaving them in a perpetual double bind. Ayana Mathis, Molly Ringwald, Roxane Gay, and a constellation of “nimble thinkers . . . dismantle this maddening paradox” (O, The Oprah Magazine) with candor, wit, and rage. Women who have made landmark achievements in fields as diverse as law, dog sledding, and butchery weigh in, breaking the last feminist taboo once and for all. “Both intimate and scalable” (Atlantic.com), Double Bind finally seizes “ambition” from the roster of dirty words.

Double-Bind

Double-Bind
Title Double-Bind PDF eBook
Author Rodney L. Cooper
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1996-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780310208341

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FOR DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE THE USA. Rodney Cooper, National Director of Education for Promise Keepers, identifies the no-win 'double binds' of our culture and helps men escape them and find true freedom in Christ.

Double-consciousness/double Bind

Double-consciousness/double Bind
Title Double-consciousness/double Bind PDF eBook
Author Sandra Adell
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 196
Release 1994
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780252021091

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"'It is a peculiar sensation, this double consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others.' For Adell, W. E. B. Du Bois's famous articulation of the 'twoness' of black Americans is the key to understanding the 'double bind' which afflicts contemporary African-American literary theory. . . . The book] demands and deserves recognition as a cogent intervention." -- Yearbook of English Studies

Double Bind: The Muslim Right, the Anglo-American Left, and Universal Human Rights

Double Bind: The Muslim Right, the Anglo-American Left, and Universal Human Rights
Title Double Bind: The Muslim Right, the Anglo-American Left, and Universal Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Meredith Tax
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 125
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0988830302

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"In a period of right wing attacks on Muslims - or people thought to be Muslims - how does one respond to human rights violations by the Muslim Right without feeding hate campaigns? When US diplomats invoke the oppression of Muslim women to sanctify war, how do we practice feminist solidarity without strengthening Orientalism and neocolonialism? When the US targets jihadis for assassination by drone, should human rights defenders worry about violations perpetrated by those same jihadis or focus on violations by the state? These are some of the questions raised in Double Bind: the Muslim Right, the Anglo-American Left, and Universal Human Rights ... Taking the UK organization Cageprisoners as an example, it shows how to distinguish between organizations that stand for universal and inseparable human rights, and those that use the language of human rights for other purposes. It discusses "five wrong ideas about the Muslim Right" : that it is anti-imperialist; that "defence of Muslim lands" is comparable to national liberation struggles; that the problem is "Islamphobia"; that terrorism is justified by revolutionary necessity; and that any feminist who criticises the Muslim Right is an Orientalist ally of US imperialism."--Publisher description.

Runaway

Runaway
Title Runaway PDF eBook
Author Anthony Chaney
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 317
Release 2017-08-09
Genre Nature
ISBN 1469631741

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The anthropologist Gregory Bateson has been called a lost giant of twentieth-century thought. In the years following World War II, Bateson was among the group of mathematicians, engineers, and social scientists who laid the theoretical foundations of the information age. In Palo Alto in 1956, he introduced the double-bind theory of schizophrenia. By the sixties, he was in Hawaii studying dolphin communication. Bateson's discipline hopping made established experts wary, but he found an audience open to his ideas in a generation of rebellious youth. To a gathering of counterculturalists and revolutionaries in 1967 London, Bateson was the first to warn of a "greenhouse effect" that could lead to runaway climate change. Blending intellectual biography with an ambitious reappraisal of the 1960s, Anthony Chaney uses Bateson's life and work to explore the idea that a postmodern ecological consciousness is the true legacy of the decade. Surrounded by voices calling for liberation of all kinds, Bateson spoke of limitation and dependence. But he also offered an affirming new picture of human beings and their place in the world—as ecologies knit together in a fabric of meaning that, said Bateson, "we might as well call Mind."