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Förteckning över anfäder och anmödrar till Britt-Mari Molinder, född Jonsson
Boken är en sammanställning av familjen Jonssons släkt på Sven Oscar Jonssons och Ann-Mari Kristina Bengtssons sida. Människorna i boken har mestadels levt och försörjt sig som drängar, statare, pigor, järnarbetare och liesmeder på olika platser i Östergötland. Främst från Västerbotten, Närke och Östgötaslätten med omnejd. Det förekommer även båtsmän, soldater, kvarnägare, yxmålare och yxmästare. Släktförteckningen spänner över nio generationer från Sven Oscar Jonssons och Ann-Mari Kristina Bengtssons födelse och bakåt till början av 1700-talet. Informationen om de mest avlägsna generationerna är delvis ganska knapphändiga på grund av att den tillgängliga informationen i kyrkböckerna från tiden i början av 1700-talet är starkt begränsad. Uppgifter och information i boken är inhämtad genom traditionell släktforskning i församlingarnas kyrkböcker. Norrköping den 2021-04-20 Tommy Gustafsson
Lek och allvar : 30 texter med inspiration från Britt G. Hallqvists böner och psalmer
Britt G. Hallqvists inflytande på kyrkan går inte att överskatta varken vad gäller den språkliga förnyelsen eller det teologiska innehållet. Lek och allvar innehåller trettio reflektioner om livet och tron där Caroline Krook utgår från Britt G. Hallqvists många böner och psalmer. Boken innehåller dessutom en längre inledning om Britt G. Hallqvists liv och livssyn. I inledningen beskriver Caroline Krook en av de saker hon uppskattar i Britt G. Hallqvists texter: »Britt G. Hallqvist ömmade för de små i världen, barn som far illa, de blyga och missförstådda, de upptäckarglada och livliga. I bönerna försöker hon enkelt och rättframt ge ord för en sökande tro och möjlighet för människor att identifiera sig i utsatta situationer.«
Ta ingen skit, Ann-Britt

Ta ingen skit, Ann-Britt

Christina Larsson

Bokfabriken
2020
sidottu
Ta ingen skit, Ann-Britt vann delad silverplats i Storytel awards!Ann-Britt Roos vet inte var hon ska göra av sig själv. De eskalerande klimakteriebesvären, barnens tjat, omorganisationen på jobbet och äldreboendet som hotar slänga ut hennes far om han rymmer igen utgör ständiga källor till kaos. Så vill hennes man Krister plötsligt sälja villan där de bott i trettio år och fort ska det gå. Innan hon vet ordet av står Ann-Britt i en ny lägenhet, förvirrad, ensam och fullkomligt otillräcklig. Hon som alltid ställt upp för allt och alla. Vad har hon gjort för att förtjäna detta? När nya grannen Carmen hittar Ann-Britt gråtande i trapphuset öppnas en ny värld för Ann-Britt, där ingen låter en vän stå ensam. Carmen och hennes vänner peppar Ann-Britt med coachning, galna upptåg och makeovers, men framför allt ger de henne kärlek och omtanke. Sakta men säkert växer en ny kraft fram hos Ann-Britt och snart bestämmer hon sig för att det är nog. Hon tänker inte ta mer skit! CHRISTINA LARSSON debuterade som författare 2007 och har sedan dess skrivit elva böcker, varav flera har översatts till andra språk samt nominerats till ljudbokspris både i Sverige och utomlands. Hon rör sig lätt mellan genrer och har skrivit såväl thrillers och deckare som humoristisk feelgood. "Kan få vem som helst på bra humör." Tara
Ta ingen skit, Ann-Britt

Ta ingen skit, Ann-Britt

Christina Larsson

Bokfabriken
2021
pokkari
Ta ingen skit, Ann-Britt vann delad silverplats i Storytel awards!Ann-Britt Roos vet inte var hon ska göra av sig själv. De eskalerande klimakteriebesvären, barnens tjat, omorganisationen på jobbet och äldreboendet som hotar slänga ut hennes far om han rymmer igen utgör ständiga källor till kaos. Så vill hennes man Krister plötsligt sälja villan där de bott i trettio år och fort ska det gå. Innan hon vet ordet av står Ann-Britt i en ny lägenhet, förvirrad, ensam och fullkomligt otillräcklig. Hon som alltid ställt upp för allt och alla. Vad har hon gjort för att förtjäna detta? När nya grannen Carmen hittar Ann-Britt gråtande i trapphuset öppnas en ny värld för Ann-Britt, där ingen låter en vän stå ensam. Carmen och hennes vänner peppar Ann-Britt med coachning, galna upptåg och makeovers, men framför allt ger de henne kärlek och omtanke. Sakta men säkert växer en ny kraft fram hos Ann-Britt och snart bestämmer hon sig för att det är nog. Hon tänker inte ta mer skit! CHRISTINA LARSSON debuterade som författare 2007 och har sedan dess skrivit elva böcker, varav flera har översatts till andra språk samt nominerats till ljudbokspris både i Sverige och utomlands. Hon rör sig lätt mellan genrer och har skrivit såväl thrillers och deckare som humoristisk feelgood. "Kan få vem som helst på bra humör." Tara"Jag fullkomligt älskar boken - stor igenkänningsfaktor." Anna Sunneborn - Inspiratör med 50 sm-guld i friidrott
Conversionary Sites

Conversionary Sites

Britt Halvorson

University of Chicago Press
2018
sidottu
Drawing on more than two years of participant observation in the American Midwest and in Madagascar among Lutheran clinicians, volunteer laborers, healers, evangelists, and former missionaries, Conversionary Sites investigates the role of religion in the globalization of medicine. Based on immersive research of a transnational Christian medical aid program, Britt Halvorson tells the story of a thirty-year-old initiative that aimed to professionalize and modernize colonial-era evangelism. Creatively blending perspectives on humanitarianism, global medicine, and the anthropology of Christianity, she argues that the cultural spaces created by these programs operate as multistranded “conversionary sites,” where questions of global inequality, transnational religious fellowship, and postcolonial cultural and economic forces are negotiated. A nuanced critique of the ambivalent relationships among religion, capitalism, and humanitarian aid, Conversionary Sites draws important connections between religion and science, capitalism and charity, and the US and the Global South.
Conversionary Sites

Conversionary Sites

Britt Halvorson

University of Chicago Press
2018
nidottu
Drawing on more than two years of participant observation in the American Midwest and in Madagascar among Lutheran clinicians, volunteer laborers, healers, evangelists, and former missionaries, Conversionary Sites investigates the role of religion in the globalization of medicine. Based on immersive research of a transnational Christian medical aid program, Britt Halvorson tells the story of a thirty-year-old initiative that aimed to professionalize and modernize colonial-era evangelism. Creatively blending perspectives on humanitarianism, global medicine, and the anthropology of Christianity, she argues that the cultural spaces created by these programs operate as multistranded “conversionary sites,” where questions of global inequality, transnational religious fellowship, and postcolonial cultural and economic forces are negotiated. A nuanced critique of the ambivalent relationships among religion, capitalism, and humanitarian aid, Conversionary Sites draws important connections between religion and science, capitalism and charity, and the US and the Global South.
Imagining the Heartland

Imagining the Heartland

Britt E. Halvorson; Joshua O. Reno

University of California Press
2022
sidottu
An overdue examination of the Midwest's long influence on nationalism and white supremacy. Though many associate racism with the regional legacy of the South, it is the Midwest that has upheld some of the nation’s most deep-seated convictions about the value of whiteness. From Jefferson’s noble farmer to The Wizard of Oz, imagining the Midwest has quietly gone hand-in-hand with imagining whiteness as desirable and virtuous. Since at least the U.S. Civil War, the imagined Midwest has served as a screen or canvas, projecting and absorbing tropes and values of virtuous whiteness and its opposite, white deplorability, with national and global significance. Imagining the Heartland provides a poignant and timely answer to how and why the Midwest has played this role in the American imagination. In Imagining the Heartland, anthropologists Britt Halvorson and Josh Reno argue that there is an unexamined affinity between whiteness, Midwestness, and Americanness, anchored in their shared ordinary and homogenized qualities. These seemingly unremarkable qualities of the Midwest take work; they do not happen by default. Instead, creating successful representations of ordinary Midwestness, in both positive and negative senses, has required cultural expression through media ranging from Henry Ford’s assembly line to Grant Wood’s famous “American Gothic.” Far from being just another region among others, the Midwest is a political and affective logic in racial projects of global white supremacy. Neglecting the Midwest means neglecting the production of white supremacist imaginings at their most banal and at their most influential, their most locally situated and their most globally dispersed.
Imagining the Heartland

Imagining the Heartland

Britt E. Halvorson; Joshua O. Reno

University of California Press
2022
pokkari
An overdue examination of the Midwest's long influence on nationalism and white supremacy. Though many associate racism with the regional legacy of the South, it is the Midwest that has upheld some of the nation’s most deep-seated convictions about the value of whiteness. From Jefferson’s noble farmer to The Wizard of Oz, imagining the Midwest has quietly gone hand-in-hand with imagining whiteness as desirable and virtuous. Since at least the U.S. Civil War, the imagined Midwest has served as a screen or canvas, projecting and absorbing tropes and values of virtuous whiteness and its opposite, white deplorability, with national and global significance. Imagining the Heartland provides a poignant and timely answer to how and why the Midwest has played this role in the American imagination. In Imagining the Heartland, anthropologists Britt Halvorson and Josh Reno argue that there is an unexamined affinity between whiteness, Midwestness, and Americanness, anchored in their shared ordinary and homogenized qualities. These seemingly unremarkable qualities of the Midwest take work; they do not happen by default. Instead, creating successful representations of ordinary Midwestness, in both positive and negative senses, has required cultural expression through media ranging from Henry Ford’s assembly line to Grant Wood’s famous “American Gothic.” Far from being just another region among others, the Midwest is a political and affective logic in racial projects of global white supremacy. Neglecting the Midwest means neglecting the production of white supremacist imaginings at their most banal and at their most influential, their most locally situated and their most globally dispersed.
Radical Infrastructure

Radical Infrastructure

Britt Paris

University of California Press
2026
pokkari
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. What if we could start over and build the internet from scratch? How could it be rebuilt or reimagined as more equitable and just? For more than eight years, Britt S. Paris investigated alternative internet infrastructure projects, conducting interviews, site visits, and policy analysis. In this expansive and interdisciplinary study, Paris critically examines the myriad and contradictory promises, utility, and obstacles to building a completely new internet. Radical Infrastructure locates and analyzes the boundaries of how people and groups imagine, build, deploy, maintain, and use the internet as they survive—and even dare to thrive in—challenging political, economic, and environmental contexts. Ultimately, Paris encourages active reflection among scholars, policymakers, and activists and reveals more grounded imaginaries, tactics, and opportunities for future people-centered projects.
Radical Infrastructure

Radical Infrastructure

Britt Paris

University of California Press
2026
sidottu
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. What if we could start over and build the internet from scratch? How could it be rebuilt or reimagined as more equitable and just? For more than eight years, Britt S. Paris investigated alternative internet infrastructure projects, conducting interviews, site visits, and policy analysis. In this expansive and interdisciplinary study, Paris critically examines the myriad and contradictory promises, utility, and obstacles to building a completely new internet. Radical Infrastructure locates and analyzes the boundaries of how people and groups imagine, build, deploy, maintain, and use the internet as they survive—and even dare to thrive in—challenging political, economic, and environmental contexts. Ultimately, Paris encourages active reflection among scholars, policymakers, and activists and reveals more grounded imaginaries, tactics, and opportunities for future people-centered projects.
Flight of the Final Girl

Flight of the Final Girl

Britt Cannon

Walk On Productions
2021
pokkari
Based on true events, this horror-themed, postmodern, full-length poetic memoir chronicles one final girl's journey through the nightmare of generational trauma and into the sunrise of survival. Deep, heavy, emotional, cathartic, honest, vulnerable, inspiring, darkly funny, Britt Cannon's debut collection proves them a disciple of the horror genre and a story-telling tour-de-force.
The Science of Stuck: Breaking Through Inertia to Find Your Path Forward
"In this lively, well-written book, Britt Frank adds her compelling voice to this movement toward listening to rather than avoiding or fighting with what is making you stuck." --Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, creator of Internal Family Systems and author of No Bad Parts "You might just replace that stack of self-help books on your bedside table with this one essential guide." --Arielle Schwartz, PhD, author of The Complex PTSD Workbook and The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook A research-based tool kit for moving past what's holding you back--in life, in love, and in work. We all experience stuckness in our lives. We feel stuck in our relationships, career paths, body struggles, addiction issues, and more. Many of us know what we need to do to move forward--but find ourselves unable to take the leap to make it happen. And then we blame and shame ourselves, and stay in a loop of self-doubt that goes nowhere. The good news is you're not lazy, crazy, or unmotivated. In this empowering and action-oriented guide, you'll discover why we can't think our way forward--and how to break through what's holding us back. Using an eclectic approach and a customizable plan that's as direct or as deep as you want, this life-changing guide empowers you to: break old habits and patternsgain perspective on pain and trauma from the pastfree yourself from the torturous "why" questionstake control of your choices to create the life you want Bringing together research-backed solutions that range from shadow work to reparenting, embodied healing, and other clinical practices, along with empowering personal stories, this book is a hands-on road map for moving forward with purpose, confidence, and the freedom to become who you're truly meant to be.
The Getting Unstuck Workbook: Practical Tools for Overcoming Fear and Doubt - And Moving Forward with Your Life
Exercises and activities to help you move past what's holding you back, in work and life You want to get fit, but you keep putting it off. Your career is stalled out, and you're not sure how to give it a jump. You fall into the same unhealthy relationship patterns over and over. If you've been in any of these scenarios, you know what it means to be stuck--but you don't have to stay that way. You're not lazy and you're not unmotivated. You just need the right set of tools. And Britt Frank uses her background as a clinician, educator, and trauma specialist to bring you a whole new tool kit with this interactive workbook. Inside you'll find questionnaires, writing prompts, and other practical, step-by-step exercises to help you: break bad habitscommunicate more skillfully stop the war in your headhold healthy boundariesrestore your sense of choice Take control of your actions and the life you want to live with The Getting Unstuck Workbook.
Align Your Mind: Tame Your Inner Critic and Make Peace with Your Shadow Using the Power of Parts Work
"{Britt Frank} has found a way to combine IFS with other approaches to create practical exercises for you to not only learn to love parts you've hated, like the inner critic, but help them transform into inner helpers." -Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, creator of Internal Family Systems and author of No Bad Parts "This is not your usual self-help book but a masterpiece of theory, memoir, and clear instruction." -Lindsay C. Gibson, PsyD, author of Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents "A must read for anyone ready to align their mind and transform their life." -Mark Groves, Founder of Create the Love and co-author of Liberated Love Meet your inner critic, your inner teen, and your inner shadow in this engaging guide to taming anxiety, healing trauma, and overcoming self-doubt with Parts Work What is "Parts Work"? You contain multitudes. At any given moment, your inner critic might be questioning whether you're an imposter, and your inner child might be yearning for compassion and self-care. These parts don't make you broken--they make you human. Parts Work allows you an all-access pass to wholeness by understanding, befriending, and leading the multiple voices within yourself. In this eye-opening and practical guide, psychotherapist Britt Frank introduces you to your parts: from impulsive inner parts and shadowy hidden parts to your inner child and more. You'll learn to listen to the conversations inside yourself and identify the core needs behind your habits and behaviors. Using tools and exercises ranging from self-dialogue to embodiment techniques and more, you'll discover new ways to nurture and harmonize these inner voices--even when you feel overwhelmed and low in motivation. Grounded in the latest research on Parts Work and Internal Family Systems, and offering proven techniques from Frank's clinical practice and personal challenges, this engaging guide is a user manual to your own mind--and presents a road map for finding peace, confidence, and a deeper understanding of who you truly are.