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Potential History

Potential History

Ariella Aïsha Azoulay

Verso Books
2019
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In this theoretical tour-de-force, renowned scholar Ariella Aïsha Azoulay calls on us to recognize the imperial foundations of knowledge and to refuse its strictures and its many violences.Azoulay argues that the institutions that make our world, from archives and museums to ideas of sovereignty and human rights to history itself, are all dependent on imperial modes of thinking. Imperialism has segmented populations into differentially governed groups, continually emphasised the possibility of progress while trying to destroy what came before, and voraciously sought out the new by sealing the past away in dusty archival boxes and the glass vitrines of museums.By practising what she calls potential history, Azoulay argues that we can still refuse the imperial violence that shattered communities, lives, and worlds, from native peoples in the Americas to the Congo ruled by Belgium's brutal King Léopold II, from dispossessed Palestinians in 1948 to displaced refugees in our own day. In Potential History, Azoulay travels alongside historical companions - an old Palestinian man who refused to leave his village in 1948, an anonymous woman in war-ravaged Berlin, looted objects and documents torn from their worlds and now housed in archives and museums - to chart the ways imperialism has sought to order time, space, and politics.Rather than looking for a new future, Azoulay calls upon us to rewind history and unlearn our imperial rights, to continue to refuse imperial violence by making present what was invented as "past" and making the repair of torn worlds the substance of politics.
He's Not Special; He's My Friend

He's Not Special; He's My Friend

Tempestt Aisha

Independently Published
2019
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This is a touching story where 6 year old Maddy makes friends with someone that is a little different than she is. Not only do we learn that our differences don't have to separate us, but we learn that you're never too young to teach someone a lesson.
Civil Imagination

Civil Imagination

Ariella Aïsha Azoulay

Verso Books
2024
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The photograph is not just an image but an event, one in the longer sequence of a photographic moment. Challenging given definitions of photography and of the political, Ariella Aïsha Azoulay calls for us to use photographs of political violence, such as the colonial regime in Palestine, to envision the political relationships that made each photograph possible, and to be able to intervene in them. In this way, we can build our capacity for "civil imagination": a way of seeing and imagining ourselves as part of the image rather than only as spectators.The new edition includes a discussion of the legal battles to reclaim the images of the enslaved Papa Renty, held by Harvard University, rejecting the regime of photographs as private property, established by institutions that claim ownership of images seized with violence."This trenchant, perennially contemporary book valorizes powerful intersubjective relations enabled by photography, relations that exceed the strictures of imperial power. For Azoulay, photography's entangled temporalities enable a transformation of our sense of what persists, just as a collective practice of civil imagination reconstructs our apprehension of those with whom we unevenly share a lifeworld. Azoulay contradistinguishes spectatorship from the radical work of being a companion- a distinction that itself rewrites normative conceptions of the social work of seeing." - Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, author of Dark Mirrors
The Jewelers of the Ummah

The Jewelers of the Ummah

Ariella Aïsha Azoulay

Verso Books
2024
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Can we return to worlds destroyed by colonial violence? In a series of letters to her father, her great-grandmothers, and her children-and to thinkers such as Frantz Fanon and Hannah Arendt-Ariella Aïsha Azoulay examines the disruption of Jewish Muslim life in Algeria and broadly in the Maghreb and the Middle East by two colonial projects: French rule and the Zionist colonization of Palestine, which provoked the departure of Jews from these areas. Jewelry making was a profession that marked the Algerian Jews' place in the world they shared in the ummah, the borderless community of Muslims. The objects they crafted continue to unsettle the clear-cut separation of Jews from Muslims and of Jews from Algeria. In this jewelry, and in the history of those who made, wore, and sold it, Azoulay finds a path to reviving the lost wisdom of her ancestors.Emptying Africa of its Jews is a tragedy which Azoulay refuses to accept. In these letters, she reintroduces Muslim Jews to the violence of colonization and traces anticolonial pathways to rebuild the rich world of the jewelers of the ummah.
People's City

People's City

Nadine Aisha Jassat; Anne Hamilton

BIRLINN GENERAL
2022
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To celebrate Edinburgh, its literature, and more importantly, its people, Polygon and the One City Trust have brought together writers - established and emerging - to write about the place they call home. Based around landmarks or significant links to Edinburgh each story transports the reader to a different decade in the city's recent past.
Let Me Tell You This

Let Me Tell You This

Nadine Aisha Jassat

404 Ink
2019
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Let Me Tell You This is a vital exploration of racism, gender-based violence, and the sustaining, restorative bonds between women, told with searing precision and intelligent lyricism. Nadine takes you on a journey exploring heritage, connection, and speaking out. These poems demonstrate the power of heart and voice, and will stay with readers long after the last page.
Shine

Shine

Tara Aisha

Maple Publishers
2022
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Parenting can be hard, and it can be lonely. You are not on this journey alone; I am with you every step of the way. I am a mother, an experienced teacher of over twenty years, a therapist, and a life coach.I wrote this book for every parent, every child and everyone who wants to feel happier. If you want your child to be happy, and you want simple steps to help you achieve that goal, then read this book.It is the last book you will ever need to read about keeping your child happy. It does not matter if they are four years old or twenty-four years young; this book is for you and them.It will change their future and change your life.Enjoy, have fun, and you will be amazed at how much your life can change.
Nandi and Her Humans

Nandi and Her Humans

Tara Aisha

Maple Publishers
2023
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A poignant and beautiful children's story about the most magnificent rabbit. This book shows us all how love can be found in the most unusual places and that families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. This book will lift you up and make you smile. It is also a junior well-being book with exercises at the back to fill in and help your child in difficult times.
The Day of My First Driving Lesson

The Day of My First Driving Lesson

Tiel Aisha Ansari

Poetry Box
2021
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1st Place Winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize, 2020A poignant, poetic memoir written in the wake of the death of the author's parents, celebrating a multicultural life of love and adventure. "I was learning to be the hero of my own story. This line from the poem "1975" could be the anthem for this powerful chapbook that traces the story of the poet's family, an odyssey ranging from coast to coast in the United States, to Tanzania, and beyond. Alternating plainspoken narrative with vivid imagery, the poems also range through time, building a kaleidoscopic view of this interracial family's life, challenges, inevitable aging, and the strong bonds that hold them together even beyond grief. The Day of My First Driving Lesson is a rare love letter to good parents and the legacy of compassion they leave behind."-Amy Miller, Contest Judge, 2020"Prepare yourselves to be swept off your feet by the brilliance and depth of love in this book, by the beauty and power of its understandings. I can't begin to praise it highly enough."-Ingrid Wendt, author of Evensong"A powerful exploration of what our families can teach us and what we have to learn ourselves along the way, The Day of My First Driving Lesson is a poignant, tender collection."-Jennifer Richter, authorNo Acute Distress and Threshold
Just Like Mommy

Just Like Mommy

Tempestt Aisha

Independently Published
2020
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Just Like Mommy is the introduction of The Maddy Series. This series follows the adventures of a curious 6-year old girl, Maddy, that loves to use her imagination. In Just Like Mommy, Maddy's mom has to finish working in her home office, and Maddy is left to entertain herself. She lands in her mom's closet playing in shoes imagining what she thinks her mom does in the shoes and realizes the magic they have. It feels like she's been playing and traveling for hours, meanwhile, it's only been twenty minutes.
Bejo, Curay und Bin-Bim?

Bejo, Curay und Bin-Bim?

Gabriele-Aisha Bichler

Peter Lang AG
2003
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Bejo, Curay und Bin-bim? beschaftigt sich mit dem Zusammenhang zwischen Spracherwerb und Kulturkenntnis bei den Wolof im Senegal. Die Wolof leben an einem Schnittpunkt der Kulturen: westafrikanische, franzoesische und islamische Lebenswelten treffen aufeinander und manifestieren ihren Einfluss in Sprache und Kultur. Dieses Werk legt historische und sprachpolitische Grundlagen des Senegals dar, ebenso die aktuelle Situation im Bereich Schulwesen und Massenmedien. Die Methodik liegt u. a. im ethnopsychoanalytischen Bereich. Das angeschlossene Lehrbuch zeigt, wie man Wolof durch gleichzeitigen Einsatz grammatikalischer und kultureller Aspekte erlernen kann. Im Anhang befinden sich eine Grammatikubersicht, durch Merkblatter und Vokabelubersicht wird dieses Lehrbuch zu einem Nachschlagewerk.
By any means necessary?! Analogien und Differenzen im Denken von Frantz Fanon und Malcolm X
Frantz Fanon und Malcolm X verband vieles: nicht nur die gleiche historische Periode und dadurch kollektive Diskriminierungserfahrungen, der lebenslange Kampf gegen Diskriminierung und Unterdrückung, die Verwendung ähnlicher Parolen, sondern auch charismatisches Auftreten, mitreißende Reden sowie eine beeindruckende Unermüdlichkeit und Resolutheit im Kampf gegen Ungerechtigkeiten.Zur Bearbeitung der Forschungsfragen wurden transdisziplinäre Methoden angewandt, die hauptsächlich im ethnopsychoanalytischen Bereich liegen. Ausgehend von Biografien erfolgte eine intensive Reflexion der höchstpersönlichen Lebensumstände sowie den jeweiligen ‚Erfahrungsrucksäcken‘ zur Klärung der Frage, warum sich Frantz Fanon und Malcolm X auf ihre jeweilige Art und Weise entwickelten, welche externen Einflüsse dazu beitrugen sowie welche Bedeutung ihre Positionen bis heute haben.Zusätzlich zur Darstellung der Gemeinsamkeiten ist das Ziel dieses Bandes, die bisher zu wenig beachteten historischen und soziokulturellen Verbindungen zwischen afrikanischen, karibischen und nordamerikanischen PoC aufzuzeigen und so zu einem vertieften gegenseitigen Verständnis beizutragen. Es soll dazu angeregt werden, ein klares Statement gegen Diskriminierung sowie institutionellen und strukturellen Rassismus zu setzen, und zwar mit allen der Autorin möglichen Mitteln – by any means necessary!