Devenu un best-seller, Outsiders a été adapté au cinéma par Francis Ford Coppola, avec Matt Dillondans le rôle principal.
Alone with Mrs Ramsay in the dark bedroom , Lily ' imagined how in the chambers of the mind and heart of the woman . . . were . . . tablets bearing sacred inscriptions , which if one could spell them out , would teach one everything ...
The Humanity and Inhumanity of Giants in Medieval French Prose Romance Sylvia Huot ... 20 The giant, estranged from human society, uses his riddles as a means of establishing a relationship with his chivalric interlocutors.
Through vivid ethnographic details and interviews with North Korean escapees, Outsiders: Memories of Migration to and from North Korea reveals the driving forces that propelled thousands of ordinary people to risk it all in Kim Il-Sung’s ...
Deep in the concrete canyons of even the largest cities, nature lurks. Its unpredictable energies animate not only squirrels and microorganisms, not only ginkgoes, roots, and rivers, but also the...
Blythe's reflection on a lifetime in gardening.
One of the most groundbreaking sociology texts of the mid-20th century, Howard S. Becker’s Outsiders is a thorough exploration of social deviance and how it can be addressed in an understanding and helpful manner.
corporate executives regarding the recruitment and employment of Jews — and , in particular , the impact of their possible outsider characteristics on such decisions — I conducted a series of interviews with two groups of individuals .
A sociology text on deviance and difference, exploring unconventional individuals and their place in normal society.
Banksy's manager, Steve Lazarides is known for his eye for subversive, intelligent, attention grabbing artists. He has now gathered together the best of them to create a collection of Outsider...
It argues that difference, not sameness, should be the cornerstone of civil rights. Mixing doctrine and theory, art, and personal narrative, Outsiders proposes a civil rights for everyone. Being different is universal. We are all outsiders.
A young Indian boy, Red Eagle, watches wagon trains pass through his land. Eventually his curiosity gets the best of him, and he follows a wagon train to find out where these outsiders are going.
This book brings together Dorothy Thompson's most important essays on English social history, written over the last 25 years, many previously unpublished.
Rather than concentrating on groups, this ground-breaking book argues that the next wave of civil rights law can change the course of history by focusing on the individual and arguing for the right to personality.
To the world, they were fanatics, heretics, narrow-minded fools...outsiders, worthy only of rejection and ridicule.