Fire Margins

Fire Margins

Author: Lisanne Norman

Publisher: Astra Publishing House

Published: 1996-11-01

Total Pages: 877

ISBN-13: 1101663707

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The third book in Lisanne Norman's Sholan Alliance long-running science fiction series of alien contact and interspecies conflict Carrie and Kusac—she a human telepath, he a Sholan one—have together found a love stronger than all the differences between their two races. But now they have become the center of a power struggle between their peoples, as well as of one between the various guilds and clans on the Sholan homeworld. And they have discovered, too, that their situation is not unique. Other humans and Sholans are bonding as well. With the Sholan homeworld about to bear witness to the birth of a new hybridized race with powers beyond any of the Guilds, the current unstable political climate may soon explode into something far more violent. Approached by the Telepaths, the Warriors, and the secret organization known as the Brotherhood, Kusac realizes that he and Carrie have no choice but to strike out on their own, forming a new group outside of all the Clans and Guilds, and owing loyalty only to the most ancient of their gods. For only through exploring the Sholans’ long-buried and purposefully forgotten past, can they hope to find the answers they seek—and the path to survival not only for their own new people, but for the Sholans and humans as well....


The Fire Margin

The Fire Margin

Author: OffyD

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11-08

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 9781838238902

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In a world not so far from Earth that bubbles with dangers and delights, a hero in waiting begins history's greatest adventure! Join the exiled Prince Nuk Tashino as he stumbles from the gutter and into a wild ride to the four corners of his deep-fried planet. Witness his tempestuous tale of swords and sass, monsters and manga, robots and romance! Packed with wild action, ensnaring mysteries, and non-consensual private healthcare, this far-future adventure teaches us the meaning of life, death, and a smattering of the moreish degeneracy you'll find in between! Maybe they'll save the world or something too, but that's really besides the point. Stock up on chocolate, check yourself for parasites, and let the adventure begin!


Margin

Margin

Author: Richard Swenson

Publisher: Tyndale House

Published: 2014-02-27

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1615214755

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Margin is the space that once existed between ourselves and our limits. Today we use margin just to get by. This book is for anyone who yearns for relief from the pressure of overload. Reevaluate your priorities, determine the value of rest and simplicity in your life, and see where your identity really comes from. The benefits can be good health, financial stability, fulfilling relationships, and availability for God’s purpose.


From the Margins

From the Margins

Author: Brian Keith Axel

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2002-06-07

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 0822383349

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Historical anthropology: critical exchange between two decidedly distinct disciplines or innovative mode of knowledge production? As this volume’s title suggests, the essays Brian Keith Axel has gathered in From the Margins seek to challenge the limits of discrete disciplinary epistemologies and conventions, gesturing instead toward a transdisciplinary understanding of the emerging relations between archive and field. In original articles encompassing a wide range of geographic and temporal locations, eminent scholars contest some of the primary preconceptions of their fields. The contributors tackle such topics as the paradoxical nature of American Civil War monuments, the figure of the “New Christian” in early seventeenth-century Peru, the implications of statistics for ethnography, and contemporary South Africa's “occult economies.” That anthropology and history have their provenance in—and have been complicit with—colonial formations is perhaps commonplace knowledge. But what is rarely examined is the specific manner in which colonial processes imbue and threaten the celebratory ideals of postcolonial reason or the enlightenment of today’s liberal practices in the social sciences and humanities. By elaborating this critique, From the Margins offers diverse and powerful models that explore the intersections of historically specific local practices with processes of a world historical order. As such, the collection will not only prove valuable reading for anthropologists and historians, but also for scholars in colonial, postcolonial, and globalization studies. Contributors. Talal Asad, Brian Keith Axel, Bernard S. Cohn, Jean Comaroff, John L. Comaroff, Nicholas B. Dirks, Irene Silverblatt, Paul A. Silverstein, Teri Silvio, Ann Laura Stoler, Michel-Rolph Trouillot


Leading from the Margins

Leading from the Margins

Author: Mary Dana Hinton

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2024-02-20

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1421448513

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"This work speaks directly to the needs and strengths of the voices of leaders from marginalized groups"--