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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Women Moving Forward: Narratives of Identity, Migration, Resilience, and Hope is an excellent example of ethnographic inquiry, revealing the normative behavior of women within specific cultural boundaries, while also illuminating the individual transcendence of norms in the quest for self-realization. The stories in Women Moving Forward are each unique in their depiction of culture and mores and allow the reader to catch a glimpse of the lives of women in various parts of the globe. Despite their variety, however, the stories are united in their core as they each validate the very human need to hope for a future that is fulfilling and, at least to some extent, self-constructed rather than imposed.this book cannot be missed.Associate Professor Beatriz Gonzalez Robinson, Ph.D., LMHCVice President for University Planning and Chief of Staff, St. Thomas UniversityState Coordinator, Office of Women in Higher EducationFellow, American Council on EducationThese are the stories that find voice in the human spirit. The simple, yet deeply moving narratives of everyday people who share an extraordinary experience uprooting themselves from their native lands to seek the centuries-old dream of a better life in the United States. A new language, new culture, new political system. With opportunities to grow nearly offset by deep-seated prejudices that cause more than one to question the wisdom of their life-altering decision. Yet all persevere. All prevail. So, ultimately, these are the stories of everyday heroes (though none might admit to it). Pioneers, following the great American tradition that says, You are welcome here, and with hard work and patience, you too will realize your dream. They hail from Cuba, Jamaica, and elsewhere, but each has made a new home in a strange new place without sacrificing their cherished traditions and values. And they and their adopted land are the better for it. So sit back and enjoy these twelve humble, yet beautiful tales. Raul Fernandez-Calienes and Judy Barr Bachay have given us a treasure.Brother Herman E. Zaccarelli, C.S.C.Formerly Director, Educational Conference Center, Kings College, Pennsylvania Women Moving Forward: Narratives of Identity, Migration, Resilience, and Hope is an excellent example of ethnographic inquiry, revealing the normative behavior of women within specific cultural boundaries, while also illuminating the individual transcendence of norms in the quest for self-realization. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorProf. Judith Barr Bachay, Ph.D., L.M.H.C., is from the U.S.A. She is Professor of Counselor Education at St. Thomas University, in Miami, Florida and serves as Coordinator of the Master of Science in Guidance and Couns.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Women Moving Forward: Narratives of Identity, Migration, Resilience, and Hope is an excellent example of ethnographic inquiry, revealing the normative behavior of women within specific cultural boundaries, while also illuminating the individual transcendence of norms in the quest for self-realization. The stories in Women Moving Forward are each unique in their depiction of culture and mores and allow the reader to catch a glimpse of the lives of women in various parts of the globe. Despite their variety, however, the stories are united in their core as they each validate the very human need to hope for a future that is fulfilling and, at least to some extent, self-constructed rather than imposed.this book cannot be missed.Associate Professor Beatriz Gonzalez Robinson, Ph.D., LMHCVice President for University Planning and Chief of Staff, St. Thomas UniversityState Coordinator, Office of Women in Higher EducationFellow, American Council on EducationThese are the stories that find voice in the human spirit. The simple, yet deeply moving narratives of everyday people who share an extraordinary experience uprooting themselves from their native lands to seek the centuries-old dream of a better life in the United States. A new language, new culture, new political system. With opportunities to grow nearly offset by deep-seated prejudices that cause more than one to question the wisdom of their life-altering decision. Yet all persevere. All prevail. So, ultimately, these are the stories of everyday heroes (though none might admit to it). Pioneers, following the great American tradition that says, You are welcome here, and with hard work and patience, you too will realize your dream. They hail from Cuba, Jamaica, and elsewhere, but each has made a new home in a strange new place without sacrificing their cherished traditions and values. And they and their adopted land are the better for it. So sit back and enjoy these twelve humble, yet beautiful tales. Raul Fernandez-Calienes and Judy Barr Bachay have given us a treasure.Brother Herman E. Zaccarelli, C.S.C.Formerly Director, Educational Conference Center, Kings College, Pennsylvania Women Moving Forward: Narratives of Identity, Migration, Resilience, and Hope is an excellent example of ethnographic inquiry, revealing the normative behavior of women within specific cultural boundaries, while also illuminating the individual transcendence of norms in the quest for self-realization. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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