02715nam 2200601 a 450 991078262680332120230422045648.01-4175-0715-21-283-21037-197866132103711-60473-030-7(CKB)1000000000714137(EBL)746929(OCoLC)55219055(SSID)ssj0000226436(PQKBManifestationID)11203145(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000226436(PQKBWorkID)10260124(PQKB)10720005(MiAaPQ)EBC746929(Au-PeEL)EBL746929(CaPaEBR)ebr10157913(CaONFJC)MIL321037(EXLCZ)99100000000071413720000310d2000 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPrejudice across America[electronic resource] /James WallerJackson University Press of Mississippic20001 online resource (337 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-57806-269-1 1-57806-313-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-303) and index.CONTENTS; 1. The Preparations; 2. Los Angeles: Taiko Drums, Blues, and the Banana Bungalow; 3. San Francisco: The Goodness of Uncle Guy; 4. Chicago: Arvis Tells It Like It Is; 5. Memphis: A Grief Observed; 6. New Orleans: An Interlude; 7. Birmingham: ''Bombingham'' Revisited; 8. Atlanta: ''Don't Tell Me It's on Peachtree, Again. ''; 9. Washington, D.C.: The Beginning of a Countryand the End of Our LineThe experiences of a teacher and his white students on a nationwide trek toward racial understanding. In 1998 James Waller took twenty-one white college students from Washington state on a month-long journey. Prejudice Across America is the record of their interaction with the American Indian, Asian American, African American, Hispanic, and Jewish experiences nationwide. Few books have so directly and humanly captured the moment when whites confront the realities of those living as a minority in America. Waller reports here on this innovative and award-winning trek. In Los Angeles, San FrancisPrejudicesUnited StatesRacismUnited StatesUnited StatesRace relationsPrejudicesRacism305.8/00973Waller James1961-1566162MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782626803321Prejudice across America3836531UNINA03195nam 2200685Ia 450 991095808970332120200520144314.0978067450419606745041949780674044463067404446010.4159/9780674044463(CKB)1000000000787141(StDuBDS)AH21620490(SSID)ssj0000246189(PQKBManifestationID)11238401(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000246189(PQKBWorkID)10180363(PQKB)11270477(MiAaPQ)EBC3300310(Au-PeEL)EBL3300310(CaPaEBR)ebr10314323(OCoLC)923110481(DE-B1597)567760(DE-B1597)9780674044463(Perlego)1147528(EXLCZ)99100000000078714120721031d1972 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSincerity and authenticity1st ed.Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press19721 online resource (200 pages)The Charles Eliot Norton LecturesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780674808607 0674808606 9780674808614 0674808614 Includes bibliographical references.1. Sincerity: Its Origin and Rise 2. The Honest Soul and the Disintegrated Consciousness 3. The Sentiment of Being and the Sentiments of Art 4. The Heroic, and Beautiful, and Authentic 5. Society and Authenticity 6. The Authentic Unconscious Reference Notes Index of NamesSurveys Western literature and thought to reveal the evolution of the ideals of sincerity and authenticity."Now and then," writes Lionel Triling "it is possible to observe the moral life in process of revising itself." In this new book he is concerned with such a mutation: the process by which the arduous enterprise of sincerity, of being true to one's self, came to occupy a place of supreme importance in the moral life--and the further shift which finds that place now usurped by the darker and still more strenuous modern ideal of authenticity. Instances range over the whole of Western literature and thought, from Shakespeare to Hegel to Sartre, from Robespierre to R.D. Laing, suggesting the contradictions and ironies to which the ideals of sincerity and authenticity give rise, most especially in contemporary life. Lucid, and brilliantly framed, its view of cultural history will give Sincerity and Authenticity an important place among the works of this distinguished critic.Charles Eliot Norton lecturesSincerityAuthenticity (Philosophy)Sincerity.Authenticity (Philosophy)179/.9Trilling Lionel1905-1975.159851MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958089703321Sincerity and authenticity182565UNINA