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Education and Equality

Education and Equality

Danielle Allen

University of Chicago Press
2016
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American education as we know it today—guaranteed by the state to serve every child in the country—is still less than a hundred years old. It’s no wonder we haven’t agreed yet as to exactly what role education should play in our society. In these Tanner Lectures, Danielle Allen brings us much closer, examining the ideological impasse between vocational and humanistic approaches that has plagued educational discourse, offering a compelling proposal to finally resolve the dispute. Allen argues that education plays a crucial role in the cultivation of political and social equality and economic fairness, but that we have lost sight of exactly what that role is and should be. Drawing on thinkers such as John Rawls and Hannah Arendt, she sketches out a humanistic baseline that re-links education to equality, showing how doing so can help us reframe policy questions. From there, she turns to civic education, showing that we must reorient education’s trajectory toward readying students for lives as democratic citizens. Deepened by commentaries from leading thinkers Tommie Shelby, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Michael Rebell, and Quiara Alegría Hudes that touch on issues ranging from globalization to law to linguistic empowerment, this book offers a critical clarification of just how important education is to democratic life, as well as a stirring defense of the humanities.
Dominatrix

Dominatrix

Danielle J. Lindemann

University of Chicago Press
2012
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Our lives are full of small tensions, our closest relationships full of struggle: between woman and man, artist and customer, purist and commercialist, professional and client - and between the dominant and the submissive. In "Dominatrix", Danielle J. Lindemann draws on extensive fieldwork and interviews with professional dominatrices in New York City and San Francisco to offer a sophisticated portrait of these unusual specialists, their work, and their clients. Prior research on sex work has focused primarily on prostitutes and most studies of BDSM absorb prodomme/client relationships without exploring the professional aspect that makes them unique. Lindemann satisfies our curiosity about these paid encounters, shining a light on one of the most secretive and least understood of personal relationships and unthreading a heretofore unexamined patch of our social tapestry. Upending the idea that these erotic laborers engage in simple exchanges and revealing the therapeutic and analytic nature of their work, Lindemann makes a major contribution to cultural studies, sociology, and queer studies with her analysis of how gender, power, sexuality, and hierarchy shape all of our social experiences.
Dominatrix

Dominatrix

Danielle J. Lindemann

University of Chicago Press
2012
nidottu
Our lives are full of small tensions, our closest relationships full of struggle: between woman and man, artist and customer, purist and commercialist, professional and client - and between the dominant and the submissive. In "Dominatrix", Danielle J. Lindemann draws on extensive fieldwork and interviews with professional dominatrices in New York City and San Francisco to offer a sophisticated portrait of these unusual specialists, their work, and their clients. Prior research on sex work has focused primarily on prostitutes and most studies of BDSM absorb prodomme/client relationships without exploring the professional aspect that makes them unique. Lindemann satisfies our curiosity about these paid encounters, shining a light on one of the most secretive and least understood of personal relationships and unthreading a heretofore unexamined patch of our social tapestry. Upending the idea that these erotic laborers engage in simple exchanges and revealing the therapeutic and analytic nature of their work, Lindemann makes a major contribution to cultural studies, sociology, and queer studies with her analysis of how gender, power, sexuality, and hierarchy shape all of our social experiences.
Education and Equality

Education and Equality

Danielle Allen

University of Chicago Press
2018
nidottu
American education as we know it today—guaranteed by the state to serve every child in the country—is still less than a hundred years old. It’s no wonder we haven’t agreed yet as to exactly what role education should play in our society. In these Tanner Lectures, Danielle Allen brings us much closer, examining the ideological impasse between vocational and humanistic approaches that has plagued educational discourse, offering a compelling proposal to finally resolve the dispute. Allen argues that education plays a crucial role in the cultivation of political and social equality and economic fairness, but that we have lost sight of exactly what that role is and should be. Drawing on thinkers such as John Rawls and Hannah Arendt, she sketches out a humanistic baseline that re-links education to equality, showing how doing so can help us reframe policy questions. From there, she turns to civic education, showing that we must reorient education’s trajectory toward readying students for lives as democratic citizens. Deepened by commentaries from leading thinkers Tommie Shelby, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Michael Rebell, and Quiara Alegría Hudes that touch on issues ranging from globalization to law to linguistic empowerment, this book offers a critical clarification of just how important education is to democratic life, as well as a stirring defense of the humanities.
Justice by Means of Democracy

Justice by Means of Democracy

Danielle Allen

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2023
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From leading thinker Danielle Allen, a bold and urgent articulation of a new political philosophy: power-sharing liberalism. At a time of great social and political turmoil, when many residents of the leading democracies question the ability of their governments to deal fairly and competently with serious public issues, and when power seems more and more to rest with the wealthy few, this book reconsiders the very foundations of democracy and justice. Scholar and writer Danielle Allen argues that the surest path to a just society in which all are given the support necessary to flourish is the protection of political equality; that justice is best achieved by means of democracy; and that the social ideals and organizational design principles that flow from recognizing political equality and democracy as fundamental to human well-being provide an alternative framework not only for justice but also for political economy. Allen identifies this paradigm-changing new framework as “power-sharing liberalism.” Liberalism more broadly is the philosophical commitment to a government grounded in rights that both protect people in their private lives and empower them to help govern public life. Power-sharing liberalism offers an innovative reconstruction of liberalism based on the principle of full inclusion and non-domination—in which no group has a monopoly on power—in politics, economy, and society. By showing how we all might fully share power and responsibility across all three sectors, Allen advances a culture of civic engagement and empowerment, revealing the universal benefits of an effective government in which all participate on equal terms.
Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus

Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus

Danielle Allen

University of Chicago Press
2022
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The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated some of the strengths of our society, including the rapid development of vaccines. But the pandemic has also exposed its glaring weaknesses, such as the failure of our government to develop and quickly implement strategies for tracing and containing outbreaks as well as widespread public distrust of government prompted by often confusing and conflicting choices—to mask, or not to mask. Even worse is that over half a million deaths and the extensive economic devastation could have been avoided if the government had been prepared to undertake comprehensive, contextually-sensitive policies to stop the spread of the disease. In Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus, leading political thinker Danielle Allen untangles the US government’s COVID-19 victories and failures to offer a plan for creating a more resilient democratic polity—one that can better respond to both the present pandemic and future crises. Looking to history, Allen also identifies the challenges faced by democracies in other times that required strong government action. In an analysis spanning from ancient Greece to the Reconstruction Amendments and the present day, Allen argues for the relative effectiveness of collaborative federalism over authoritarian compulsion and for the unifying power of a common cause. But for democracy to endure, we—as participatory citizens—must commit to that cause: a just and equal social contract and support for good governance.
Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus

Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus

Danielle Allen

University of Chicago Press
2022
pokkari
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated some of the strengths of our society, including the rapid development of vaccines. But the pandemic has also exposed its glaring weaknesses, such as the failure of our government to develop and quickly implement strategies for tracing and containing outbreaks as well as widespread public distrust of government prompted by often confusing and conflicting choices—to mask, or not to mask. Even worse is that over half a million deaths and the extensive economic devastation could have been avoided if the government had been prepared to undertake comprehensive, contextually-sensitive policies to stop the spread of the disease. In Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus, leading political thinker Danielle Allen untangles the US government’s COVID-19 victories and failures to offer a plan for creating a more resilient democratic polity—one that can better respond to both the present pandemic and future crises. Looking to history, Allen also identifies the challenges faced by democracies in other times that required strong government action. In an analysis spanning from ancient Greece to the Reconstruction Amendments and the present day, Allen argues for the relative effectiveness of collaborative federalism over authoritarian compulsion and for the unifying power of a common cause. But for democracy to endure, we—as participatory citizens—must commit to that cause: a just and equal social contract and support for good governance.
The Money Signal

The Money Signal

Danielle M. Thomsen

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2025
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A data-rich, eye-opening look at how, when, and why political fundraising is consequential. Over the last two decades, the number of competitive congressional races has declined precipitously. Yet candidates and officeholders dial for more and more dollars each election, and they do so earlier and earlier in the campaign cycle. In The Money Signal, Danielle M. Thomsen offers a new perspective on the role of money in politics. She shows that fundraising matters because it is widely used as an indicator of a candidate’s viability and strength, which shapes subsequent donations, dropout decisions, media attention, and rewards in office. Put simply, money is a focal point that candidates, donors, journalists, and party leaders rally around. For candidates, fundraising is a highly public form of self-presentation that pays dividends long before the election and well after the votes are cast. Thomsen draws on comprehensive fundraising data that spans more than four decades, in addition to interviews, surveys of candidates and donors, newspaper coverage, committee assignments, and analysis of legislative success. The Money Signal highlights the numerous ways that dollars influence the perceptions and behavior of key actors and observers throughout the election cycle.
The Money Signal

The Money Signal

Danielle M. Thomsen

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2025
nidottu
A data-rich, eye-opening look at how, when, and why political fundraising is consequential. Over the last two decades, the number of competitive congressional races has declined precipitously. Yet candidates and officeholders dial for more and more dollars each election, and they do so earlier and earlier in the campaign cycle. In The Money Signal, Danielle M. Thomsen offers a new perspective on the role of money in politics. She shows that fundraising matters because it is widely used as an indicator of a candidate’s viability and strength, which shapes subsequent donations, dropout decisions, media attention, and rewards in office. Put simply, money is a focal point that candidates, donors, journalists, and party leaders rally around. For candidates, fundraising is a highly public form of self-presentation that pays dividends long before the election and well after the votes are cast. Thomsen draws on comprehensive fundraising data that spans more than four decades, in addition to interviews, surveys of candidates and donors, newspaper coverage, committee assignments, and analysis of legislative success. The Money Signal highlights the numerous ways that dollars influence the perceptions and behavior of key actors and observers throughout the election cycle.
The Milk of Amnesia

The Milk of Amnesia

Danielle Janess

McGill-Queen's University Press
2020
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fire / and water surging on the screen - / since children, metros, planets, beds, and lovers are / so lightly swept away - I must not even breathe. Danielle Janess's debut poetry collection resists the erasing effects of war, nationalism, and forced migration. Following the speaker's arduous relocation to a twenty-first-century Europe still etched with the wounds of the past, the poems take on daring forms and language, becoming theatre, film clips, photographs, and dance, all embodied by a cast of characters marked by the violence of the last century. Arrested in Warsaw within the first twenty days of the Second World War, Janess's maternal grandfather was sent to a Soviet gulag where he survived for three years before joining the Free Polish Army in Russia and later the battle of Monte Cassino in the Italian Campaign. Many of the poems in The Milk of Amnesia grow from the soil of Warsaw and Berlin, where the poet-speaker catapults herself and her young child in an effort to locate and unearth their family inheritance. Drawing from the tradition of poetry of witness, The Milk of Amnesia performs a visionary resistance, lit with signposts in a charged atmosphere. An address to our ongoing struggles with historical memory, these poems act as both artifact of and antidote to our time.
Jean de Grandpré

Jean de Grandpré

Danielle Stanton; Hervé Anctil

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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Visionary leader and businessman Jean de Grandpré has earned many nicknames: he is known variously as the Simplifier, the Architect, and the Strategist. A lawyer when he joined Bell Canada in 1966, he went on to build a telecommunications empire that spanned the continent, crossing paths with politicians, moguls, and philanthropists along the way.Beginning as Bell’s general counsel, de Grandpré quickly rose through the corporate ranks and became president in 1973. A few years later he created Bell Canada Enterprises, one of America’s largest telecommunications companies. A globally recognized manager and director, he has served on the boards of numerous companies, both in Canada and abroad. As generous as he is discreet, he is involved with several charities, including the Papillon Foundation, which helps disabled children. At McGill University, his alma mater, De Grandpré served as chancellor from 1984 to 1991 and is now governor emeritus and chancellor emeritus.Danielle Stanton and Hervé Anctil retrace the admirable career of this influential man whose life has spanned a century. Offering insight into the secrets of his success, Jean de Grandpré will inspire new generations of entrepreneurs.
The Electrocutionist

The Electrocutionist

Danielle Hubbard

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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Confronting the contradictions, pains, and passions of infidelity, Danielle Hubbard’s new poetry collection jaggedly depicts a mother’s death against the backdrop of a shattering extramarital affair. Following a strong narrative arc, The Electrocutionist shocks life into a full cast of characters – narrator, husband, lover, mother, father, sisters – each of whom is treated to their own portrait poem. The twin settings of rural Manitoba and Vancouver Island come to life as characters themselves. An electric physicality welds the collection together: What to do in the face of a mother’s terminal diagnosis? When a secret affair crashes into the open? When a marriage ties itself in knots? When a husband leaves? Run, run, run. Both concrete and surreal, flailingly emotional and tongue-in-cheek, The Electrocutionist bridges the age-old tradition of romance and the modern desire to explode the strictures of monogamy.
Light and Material

Light and Material

Danielle C Hogan

Tellwell Talent
2024
pokkari
Nel Oudemans (1918-2002) was a gifted textile artist who was born in the Hague, Netherlands. As a young woman, she first attended the Karen Prestgard School of Weaving in Heidal, Norway and afterwards, sought further training at the Saterglantan School in Sweden. Oudemans' immigrated to Canada after WWII where upon arrival, she and her husband travelled east to New Brunswick. Nel Oudemans became a well known and respected weaving instructor at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. By way of her weaving, as well as through her volunteer work and teaching, Nel Oudemans played a significant role in igniting a passion for hand-weaving in New Brunswick during the later part of the 20th century. In this book, the story of Nel Oudemans' life is woven together with those of other artists, educators and entrepreneurs from Atlantic Canada who, together, were part of a vibrant period in the artistic development of textiles the region. The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation established the Nel Oudemans Award in 2002. It is gifted annually, in honour of the esteemed weaver, to an emerging New Brunswick artist in recognition of artistic excellence.With the long-awaited publication of this book, Nel Oudemans' story is being celebrated for the first time in print.
Light and Material

Light and Material

Danielle C Hogan

TellWell Press
2024
sidottu
Nel Oudemans (1918-2002) was a gifted textile artist who was born in the Hague, Netherlands. As a young woman, she first attended the Karen Prestgard School of Weaving in Heidal, Norway and afterwards, sought further training at the Saterglantan School in Sweden. Oudemans' immigrated to Canada after WWII where upon arrival, she and her husband travelled east to New Brunswick. Nel Oudemans became a well known and respected weaving instructor at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. By way of her weaving, as well as through her volunteer work and teaching, Nel Oudemans played a significant role in igniting a passion for hand-weaving in New Brunswick during the later part of the 20th century. In this book, the story of Nel Oudemans' life is woven together with those of other artists, educators and entrepreneurs from Atlantic Canada who, together, were part of a vibrant period in the artistic development of textiles the region. The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation established the Nel Oudemans Award in 2002. It is gifted annually, in honour of the esteemed weaver, to an emerging New Brunswick artist in recognition of artistic excellence.With the long-awaited publication of this book, Nel Oudemans' story is being celebrated for the first time in print.
What It Means to Be Me

What It Means to Be Me

Danielle Falk

Tellwell Talent
2021
pokkari
"I am me as can be . . ."Encouraging and heartfelt, "What It Means to Be Me" takes readers on an inspiring journey of self-discovery and self-worth. Written in rhyme, this engaging read about learning, dreaming and growing is meant for absolutely anyone to connect with the message of this sweet story.Read along and celebrate everything it means to be your own true self.
What It Means to Be Me

What It Means to Be Me

Danielle Falk

Tellwell Talent
2021
sidottu
"I am me as can be . . ."Encouraging and heartfelt, "What It Means to Be Me" takes readers on an inspiring journey of self-discovery and self-worth. Written in rhyme, this engaging read about learning, dreaming and growing is meant for absolutely anyone to connect with the message of this sweet story.Read along and celebrate everything it means to be your own true self.
Somewhere Between Heaven and the Devil

Somewhere Between Heaven and the Devil

Danielle Carew

Tellwell Talent
2021
pokkari
We all spend our lives with our spiritual self travelling through that journey inside a mortal body. The body will eventually succumb to death, sooner or later, but what lives on?We need to be open-minded to the unseen. Our mind has a spiritual connection that not all of us will see or feel. During the journey through our life, many of us will step outside our temporary mortal shell and reach out to the unknown. But sadly, not everyone is lucky enough to contact their loved ones after they have returned to their spirit form.I was blessed with this gift, but blessings can also become nightmares. My experiences with the spirit world, both the uplifting and the terrifying, have motivated me to write this book. I want to share my experiences with others who might be going through similar situations to mine, to help them gain some understanding of what is happening and why. It can be bewildering when pitted against the unknown, and hopefully it will bring you comfort to know that you are not alone, that someone believes in you and understands your torment.My story recounts my own encounters with the spirit world, both the magical and beautiful experiences and the frightening, darker side to my spiritual gift. This book will present the diverse nature of the spiritual world and will explore the many ways anyone can discover and develop their own positive spiritual gifts. At the same time, I will provide the reader with vital guidance and powerful advice on ways to protect themselves and their loved ones against evil in all its spiritual forms.Psychic abilities can be experienced in many forms, and the challenge is to awaken those particular skills that reside within you. Be prepared to explore the main types of psychic abilities and the various spiritual skills you might wish to develop further.This book investigates the identity and origins of both good spirits and evil spirits. You will learn how to recognise and contact good spirits and how to protect yourself against oppression by demon spirits. You need to learn the dangers of not contacting the spirit world safely, and this book gives important advice and procedures to follow that will ensure safer encounters.You will also learn how to recognise contact coming from the other side, because it can take many forms. You will discover the best way to get in touch with your own spirit guides, in whatever form they choose to take. The guidance provided in this book will help to keep people safe during any spiritual awakening that they may encounter. It summarises the information needed to guide you through both the wonders and the dangers of the spirit world. Your newfound knowledge will arm you to deal with spirits that have walked this earth and spirits that haven't, and it will show you how to tell the difference.
Somewhere Between Heaven and the Devil

Somewhere Between Heaven and the Devil

Danielle Carew

Tellwell Talent
2021
sidottu
We all spend our lives with our spiritual self travelling through that journey inside a mortal body. The body will eventually succumb to death, sooner or later, but what lives on?We need to be open-minded to the unseen. Our mind has a spiritual connection that not all of us will see or feel. During the journey through our life, many of us will step outside our temporary mortal shell and reach out to the unknown. But sadly, not everyone is lucky enough to contact their loved ones after they have returned to their spirit form.I was blessed with this gift, but blessings can also become nightmares. My experiences with the spirit world, both the uplifting and the terrifying, have motivated me to write this book. I want to share my experiences with others who might be going through similar situations to mine, to help them gain some understanding of what is happening and why. It can be bewildering when pitted against the unknown, and hopefully it will bring you comfort to know that you are not alone, that someone believes in you and understands your torment.My story recounts my own encounters with the spirit world, both the magical and beautiful experiences and the frightening, darker side to my spiritual gift. This book will present the diverse nature of the spiritual world and will explore the many ways anyone can discover and develop their own positive spiritual gifts. At the same time, I will provide the reader with vital guidance and powerful advice on ways to protect themselves and their loved ones against evil in all its spiritual forms.Psychic abilities can be experienced in many forms, and the challenge is to awaken those particular skills that reside within you. Be prepared to explore the main types of psychic abilities and the various spiritual skills you might wish to develop further.This book investigates the identity and origins of both good spirits and evil spirits. You will learn how to recognise and contact good spirits and how to protect yourself against oppression by demon spirits. You need to learn the dangers of not contacting the spirit world safely, and this book gives important advice and procedures to follow that will ensure safer encounters.You will also learn how to recognise contact coming from the other side, because it can take many forms. You will discover the best way to get in touch with your own spirit guides, in whatever form they choose to take. The guidance provided in this book will help to keep people safe during any spiritual awakening that they may encounter. It summarises the information needed to guide you through both the wonders and the dangers of the spirit world. Your newfound knowledge will arm you to deal with spirits that have walked this earth and spirits that haven't, and it will show you how to tell the difference.