In this highly original book, Jason Hill defends a strong form of moral cosmopolitanism and lays the groundwork for a new view of the self. To achieve a radical cosmopolitan identity, he argues it may be necessary to forget aspects of one's racial and ethnic socialization. The idea of forgetting where one came from demands that morally recreated persons disown parts or even all of their cultures if these cultures are oppressive or denigrate human life. Hill draws on existentialism, developmental psychology, and his own experiences as a Caribbean immigrant to the United States to present a...
In this highly original book, Jason Hill defends a strong form of moral cosmopolitanism and lays the groundwork for a new view of the self. To achieve...
Let me say a few words about who should really take credit for this book and the two volumes that will soon follow it. It all began over twenty five years ago when I was looking for some way to enhance my radio show which I called Life in the Past Lane. At the time I was doing much the same thing that many others have done. I was simply replaying radio shows of the past and talking about them. I got to thinking about the many performers and technicians who made them and were still around at that time. Why not call them up, talk with them and then play the results on the air? To make a long...
Let me say a few words about who should really take credit for this book and the two volumes that will soon follow it. It all began over twenty five y...
This book is an easy read with a powerful message. I recommend this book to all church members as a discipleship guide or just a simple reminder of how we should treat the pastor God gave his church. -- Rob Hunt, Deacon, Song Director, Master Club Director of Lighthouse Baptist Church. Evangelist Hill has written a book that should have been written many years ago. This book will help the average church member to know how to treat and love their pastor. If every church member would read this book, and apply what they have read, then the pastor's job would become less difficult. This is a must...
This book is an easy read with a powerful message. I recommend this book to all church members as a discipleship guide or just a simple reminder of ho...
Powerful and often controversial, news pictures promise to make the world at once immediate and knowable. Yet while many great writers and thinkers have evaluated photographs of atrocity and crisis, few have sought to set these images in a broader context by defining the rich and diverse history of news pictures in their many forms.
For the first time, this volume defines what counts as a news picture, how pictures are selected and distributed, where they are seen and how we critique and value them. Presenting the best new thinking on this fascinating topic, this book considers the...
Powerful and often controversial, news pictures promise to make the world at once immediate and knowable. Yet while many great writers and thinkers...
"I loved the organization of Life in the Past Lane-Volume 1. It is like an escorted journey through media history." -DAVE WHITE, KSAV Internet Radio, host of Dave White Presents, California "What an important resource this will be . . . important to future researchers and chroniclers." -ANNETTE D'AGOSTINO LLOYD, author of Harold Lloyd: Magic in a Pair of Horn-rimmed Glasses "Jason has done his usual great job interviewing these celebrities. I highly recommend this book." -MEL SIMONS, author and CBS, WBZ NewsRadio 1030, Audio Clip Trivia Quiz, Boston "Thank you for including me in your...
"I loved the organization of Life in the Past Lane-Volume 1. It is like an escorted journey through media history." -DAVE WHITE, KSAV Internet Radio, ...