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Interweaving academic theory, (auto)ethnography, and memoir-styled narrative, Christopher M. Driscoll explores what the “white devil” trope means for understanding and responding to tensions emerging from toxic white masculinity. The book provides a historical and philosophical account of the “white devil” as it appears in the stories and myths of various black religious and philosophical traditions, particularly as these traditions are expressed through the contemporary cultural expression of hip-hop. Driscoll argues that the trope of the white devil emerges from a self-hatred in many white men that is concealed (and revealed) through various defence mechanisms – principally, anger – and the book provides rich ground to discuss the relationship between perceptions of self (i.e. who we are), emotional regulation, and our behaviour towards others (i.e. how we act).
A thriller about the consequences of uncontrolled genetic engineering.
Checkmate is a story of a misguided young man who had to learn the hard way that the streets are a myth and they love no one. To most, it’s just a game. This young kid developed a knack for the game of chess and maneuvers his way from a pawn with deadly aspirations to someday being crowned king. He views people as mere pieces on the chessboard—part of the game. Seeing that most of the boys his age from his neighborhood are—in some shape, form, or fashion—part of the game, he knew very few understood the rules and even fewer abided by them. The older he got, the more he realized that he had too much to lose—a tough pill to swallow. And as it is said for most, a true player of the game finds it difficult to throw in the towel, but damn sure doesn’t wanna die, captured in someone’s prison. He then realized that his belief in the false narrative of the game and how it’s to be played is a farce, along with its invisible code. Eventually, he was forced to be honest with himself. There has never been—or ever will be—any honor amongst thieves. Like murder, lying, cheating, and stealing, snitching is also part of the game. The street code was—and in his opinion, is still—used to keep the low-level soldiers and underlings in check, allowing the top-tier guys to stay in their position, at the top, as kings! The very moment that things, however they may seem, begin to shift, people start to talk. While not suggesting that all do, it’s fair to say the ones who stay silent due to their strong moral belief in the G code and keeping their street honor intact are in the minority. Rule 1: Don’t get checkmated Rule 2: If you throw bricks at the penitentiary long enough, know eventually that the doors will open to welcome you in. Rule 3: Know that the toughest and baddest killer, robber, gangster, dope dealer in your hood will set you up for the kill or snitch on you. It’s just that simple…CHECKMATE.
The devil has been my fated mate for all of time. But can I forgive him for what he's done? Lucifer and Eve. Hades and Persephone. Lucas and Hannah. We're dark and light. Wrong and right. Day and night. I've lived a hundred lives, and in each one he finds me and claims me-and then I die. Violently. Usually in his arms. We're inevitable...and cursed. Until now. With a shocking act of violence, Lucifer broke the curse and ended our wicked cycle. I've been reborn for the last time, but at what cost? Can we stop the evil we've unleashed upon the world? Lucifer and Hannah's story continues in the sinfully sexy second book in the Claimed By Lucifer trilogy.
Elijah Muhammad (1897-1975) was one of the most significant and controversial black leaders of the twentieth century. His followers called him the Messenger of Allah, while his critics labeled him a teacher of hate. Southern by birth, Muhammad moved north, eventually serving as the influential head of the Nation of Islam for over forty years. Claude Clegg III not only chronicles Muhammad's life, but also examines the history of American black nationalists and the relationship between Islam and the African American experience. In this authoritative biography, which also covers half a century of the evolution of the Nation of Islam, Clegg charts Muhammad's early life, his brush with Jim Crow in the South, his rise to leadership of the Nation of Islam, and his tumultuous relationship with Malcolm X. Clegg is the first biographer to weave together speeches and published works by Muhammad, as well as delving into declassified government documents, insider accounts, audio and video records, and interviews, producing the definitive account of an extraordinary man and his legacy.
In The White Woman's Other Burden, Kumari Jayawardena re-evaluates the Western women who lived and worked in South Asia during the period of British rule. She tells the stories of many well-known women, including Katherine Mayo, Helena Blavatsky, Annie Besant, Madeleine Slade, and Mirra Richard and highlights the stories of dozens of women whose names have been forgotten today. In the course of this telling, Jayawardena raises the issues of race, class, and gender which are part of current debates among feminists throughout the world.