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Kevin Olson

    Imagined Sovereignties
    Subaltern Silence
    A Purple Umbrella
    The Perfect Start Activity, Book 1
    Learning to Live with It
    • Learning to Live with It

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(12)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the profound journey of a young man who, after a diving accident at 19, faces life in a wheelchair, paralyzed from the shoulders down. Through his experiences and interactions with children, he learns valuable lessons about acceptance, resilience, and the importance of focusing on abilities rather than limitations. Despite his challenges, he dedicates himself to empowering youth, sharing his story, and promoting a life motto centered on making the most of one's circumstances. His journey is one of faith, adaptation, and inspiration.

      Learning to Live with It
    • This book of short, fun activities reinforces note reading, trains the ear and eye, and encourages simple composing. There are eight units and each unit consists of five activities: Note Writing; Matching; Ear Training; You're the Composer; and Activity Time. This easy to use" book guarantees your students will enjoy this part of their lesson!"

      The Perfect Start Activity, Book 1
    • A Purple Umbrella

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      A life-altering electrical explosion sets Kevin Olson on a transformative journey spanning twenty-five years, leading him to find faith and sobriety. Beginning in 1981, as a newlywed contemplating family life, Kevin's traumatic experience propels him into a long struggle with addiction and self-discovery. His story explores themes of resilience, redemption, and the profound impact of faith on personal transformation.

      A Purple Umbrella
    • Subaltern Silence

      A Postcolonial Genealogy

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book explores the persistence of subordination following colonialism, revealing that rather than disappearing, it has evolved into new, subtle techniques that silence and dominate large groups of people. Through insightful analysis, it uncovers how these methods operate within society, challenging the notion that colonial legacies have been fully resolved. The work highlights the ongoing struggle against these forms of oppression, making a significant contribution to the understanding of power dynamics in contemporary contexts.

      Subaltern Silence
    • Imagined Sovereignties

      • 229pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Imagined Sovereignties provokes new ways of imagining popular politics by critically examining the idea of 'the power of the people'.

      Imagined Sovereignties