02935nam 2200541Ia 450 991045451220332120200520144314.00-8166-6637-7(CKB)1000000000721635(EBL)433175(OCoLC)639983676(SSID)ssj0000177592(PQKBManifestationID)11156212(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000177592(PQKBWorkID)10217581(PQKB)11306714(MiAaPQ)EBC433175(Au-PeEL)EBL433175(CaPaEBR)ebr10274271(EXLCZ)99100000000072163520080411d2008 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIn cod we trust[electronic resource] living the Norwegian dream /Eric DregniMinneapolis University of Minnesota Pressc20081 online resource (206 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8166-5623-1 Contents; A Cambridge Education; From Colony to Homeland; A Beautiful Day in Hell; "Screw Yourself" at IKEA; Janteloven; The Chest; Munch Is Dårlig; Aliens; Living the Norwegian Dream; Porridge Night; Norsk Course; A to Å; Cabin Culture; A True Norwegian; Paul Bunyan's Blacksmith?; "Take Everything for Good Fish"; A Free Upbringing; Columbus Was Norwegian; On the Meat Bus; Bargain Babies; Earth Mothers at the Sick House; The Name of the Devil; Mørketid: The Dark Time; Tran!; Rakfisk: Riskier Than Lutefisk; Juletid; Fish in Lye; Born Wearing Skis; "The World's Most Beautiful Voyage"Snowbound in BodøThe Knitting Hall of Fame; Døping the Baby; In Cod We Trust; Syttende Mai: Constitution Day; You Can't Eat Beauty; Acknowledgments; Snakker Du Norsk?Eric Dregni's great-grandfather Ellef fled Norway in 1893 when it was the poorest country in Europe. More than one hundred years later, his great-grandson traveled back to find that-mostly due to oil and natural gas discoveries-it is now the richest. The circumstances of his return were serendipitous, as the notice that Dregni won a Fulbright Fellowship to go there arrived the same week as the knowledge that his wife Katy was pregnant. Braving a birth abroad and benefiting from a remarkably generous health care system, the Dregnis' family came full circle when their son Eilif was born in NorwaNational characteristics, NorwegianNorwaySocial life and customs20th centuryNorwayDescription and travelElectronic books.National characteristics, Norwegian.914.81045Dregni Eric1968-914956MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454512203321In cod we trust2261402UNINA03578nam 2200649Ia 450 991045305350332120200520144314.01-280-88040-697866137217160-7657-0837-X(CKB)2550000000104659(EBL)954699(OCoLC)817096302(SSID)ssj0000686789(PQKBManifestationID)11426318(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000686789(PQKBWorkID)10733129(PQKB)11182250(MiAaPQ)EBC954699(Au-PeEL)EBL954699(CaPaEBR)ebr10577716(CaONFJC)MIL372171(OCoLC)802279283(EXLCZ)99255000000010465920120509d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe African American experience[electronic resource] psychoanalytic perspectives /Salman AkhtarLanham Jason Aronsonc20121 online resource (480 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4422-3815-1 0-7657-0835-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1: Core Stories; Chapter One: The Five Hundred Year History of African Americans; Chapter Two: Psychoanalysis and African Americans: Past, Present, and Future; 2: Character Studies; Chapter Three: Command and Legacy: Martin Luther King, Jr.; Chapter Four: Ideology and Identity: Malcolm X; Chapter Five: Power and Meaning: Muhammad Ali; Chapter Six: Resilience and Influence: Oprah Winfrey; Chapter Seven: Synthesis and Leadership: Barack Obama; 3: Cultural Spectrum; Chapter Eight: Anti-Black Racism and the Conception of WhitenessChapter Nine: African American Families: Still a Band of Slaves?Chapter Ten: Personality Development in Different African American Cultures; Chapter Eleven: Hollywood and African Americans; 4: Clinical Strands; Chapter Twelve: An African American's Becoming a Psychoanalyst: Some Personal Reflections; Chapter Thirteen: The African-American Patient in Psychodynamic Treatment; Chapter Fourteen: Racial Transference Reactions in Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Update; Chapter Fifteen: White Analysts Seeing Black Patients; Chapter Sixteen: Racial Enactments in Dynamic Treatment; References; IndexAbout the Editor and ContributorsThe African American Experience: Psychoanalytic Perspectives edited by Salman Akhtar brings together the contributions of distinguished mental health professionals and scholars of humanities to offer a multifaceted perspective on the transgenerational trauma of slavery, the hardship of single parent families, the ruthlessness of anti-black racism, and the crushing burden of poverty and social disenfranchisement on the African American individual. African AmericansMental healthAfrican AmericansPsychologyHistoryCultural psychiatryUnited StatesElectronic books.African AmericansMental health.African AmericansPsychologyHistory.Cultural psychiatry616.890089/96073Akhtar Salman1946 July 31-296333MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453053503321The African American experience2479631UNINA01400nam a2200313 i 450099100088405970753620020507102739.0951121s1981 uk ||| | eng b10143154-39ule_instLE00638541ExLDip.to Fisicaita53(082.2)53.7.1537.6'22QC611.6International Conference on defects and radiation effects in semiconductors461599Defects and radiation effects in semiconductors, 1980 :invited and contributed papers from the 11th International Conference on defects and radiation effects in semiconductors, held in Oiso, Japan, 8-11 September 1980 /edited by R. HasigutiLondon :IOP Publishing,1981xiv, 571 p. :ill. ;24 cm.Institute of Physics conference series ;59International Conference on defects and radiation effects in semiconductors ;11Semiconductors-DefectsCongressesHasiguti, R..b1014315417-02-1727-06-02991000884059707536LE006 53.7+53.8 INS12006000060738le006-E0.00-l- 00000.i1017021227-06-02Defects and radiation effects in semiconductors, 1980186874UNISALENTOle00601-01-95ma -enguk 01