Nothing Could Be Finer
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036508811
ISBN-13
9781036508814
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
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This book delves into the heart of North Carolina's social and political landscape, juxtaposing its apparent progressiveness with the underlying realities of racial and political repression. Through a meticulous examination of local histories, personal anecdotes, and broader societal trends, the author presents a compelling narrative that challenges the optimistic portrayal of the so-called New South. The work sheds light on the stark contrast between public perception and the lived experiences of those on the margins, invoking comparisons to historical atrocities to underline the severity of contemporary issues.
The book situates its critique within both a historical and literary context, drawing parallels between North Carolina's past and present to explore themes of memory, identity, and resistance. It navigates through layers of discrimination, environmental degradation, and economic disparities, offering a nuanced understanding of how these issues intersect in shaping the state's current socio-political climate.
With contributions from various individuals who have been instrumental in bringing this narrative to life, including activists and families directly affected by the injustices described, this work not only informs but also inspires action. It encapsulates the significant insights into North Carolina's struggle to truly embody its motto "Esse Quam Videri" - to be rather than to seem - making it an essential read for anyone interested in unraveling the complexities behind facades of progressivism.
The book situates its critique within both a historical and literary context, drawing parallels between North Carolina's past and present to explore themes of memory, identity, and resistance. It navigates through layers of discrimination, environmental degradation, and economic disparities, offering a nuanced understanding of how these issues intersect in shaping the state's current socio-political climate.
With contributions from various individuals who have been instrumental in bringing this narrative to life, including activists and families directly affected by the injustices described, this work not only informs but also inspires action. It encapsulates the significant insights into North Carolina's struggle to truly embody its motto "Esse Quam Videri" - to be rather than to seem - making it an essential read for anyone interested in unraveling the complexities behind facades of progressivism.
This book delves into the heart of North Carolina''s social and political landscape, juxtaposing its apparent progressiveness with the underlying realities of racial and political repression. Through a meticulous examination of local histories, personal anecdotes, and broader societal trends, the author presents a compelling narrative that challenges the optimistic portrayal of the so-called New South. The work sheds light on the stark contrast between public perception and the lived experiences of those on the margins, invoking comparisons to historical atrocities to underline the severity of contemporary issues.
The book situates its critique within both a historical and literary context, drawing parallels between North Carolina''s past and present to explore themes of memory, identity, and resistance. It navigates through layers of discrimination, environmental degradation, and economic disparities, offering a nuanced understanding of how these issues intersect in shaping the state''s current socio-political climate.
With contributions from various individuals who have been instrumental in bringing this narrative to life, including activists and families directly affected by the injustices described, this work not only informs but also inspires action. It encapsulates the significant insights into North Carolina''s struggle to truly embody its motto "Esse Quam Videri" - to be rather than to seem - making it an essential read for anyone interested in unraveling the complexities behind facades of progressivism.
The book situates its critique within both a historical and literary context, drawing parallels between North Carolina''s past and present to explore themes of memory, identity, and resistance. It navigates through layers of discrimination, environmental degradation, and economic disparities, offering a nuanced understanding of how these issues intersect in shaping the state''s current socio-political climate.
With contributions from various individuals who have been instrumental in bringing this narrative to life, including activists and families directly affected by the injustices described, this work not only informs but also inspires action. It encapsulates the significant insights into North Carolina''s struggle to truly embody its motto "Esse Quam Videri" - to be rather than to seem - making it an essential read for anyone interested in unraveling the complexities behind facades of progressivism.
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