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Colleen Murphy

    Classic Albums by Women
    The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice
    The Breathing Hole - Aglu
    A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation
    The Society for the Destitute Presents Titus Bouffonius
    Murphys Don't Quit
    • Murphys Don't Quit

      5 Keys to Unlocking Hope When Life Seems Hopeless

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The narrative offers a candid exploration of a family's journey through the complexities of living with brain injury. It highlights the emotional struggles, resilience, and determination required to overcome obstacles, providing an intimate look at the impact on relationships and daily life. Through personal anecdotes, the book emphasizes the importance of perseverance and support in the face of adversity.

      Murphys Don't Quit
    • The story follows five characters at the Society for the Destitute who receive funding to produce Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, chosen for its high body count. Their unconventional performance becomes a bold satire, exploring themes of war, rage, and grief. Through their unique lens, the characters seek beauty amidst the chaos and brutality of contemporary life, offering a striking commentary on the human experience.

      The Society for the Destitute Presents Titus Bouffonius
    • Exploring the challenges of civil conflict and repression, this book offers insights into fostering political reconciliation in transitional societies. It delves into the complexities of rebuilding relationships and provides strategies for navigating the aftermath of turmoil, emphasizing the importance of understanding the unique dynamics at play in post-conflict environments.

      A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation
    • In 1535, Hummiktuq, an Inuit widow, has a strange dream about the future. The next day, she discovers a bear cub floating on a piece of ice near a breathing hole. Despite the concerns of her community, she adopts him as her own and names him Angu'řuaq. In 1845, Angu'řuaq and his mate Panik wander into a chance meeting between Inuit hunters and explorers from the Franklin Expedition. By 2029, when surveyors and entrepreneurs examine the now-melting land for future opportunities, Angu'řuaq encounters the passengers and crew of a luxury cruise ship as it slinks through the oily waters of the Northwest Passage.Humorous and dramatic, and published in both English and Nattilingmiutut, The Breathing Hole is a respectful and profound saga that traces the paths of colonialism and climate change, revealing the devastating scars left on the land and in history.

      The Breathing Hole - Aglu
    • Transitional justice is explored in detail, highlighting its distinct characteristics compared to retributive, corrective, and distributive justice. The book offers an accessible analysis of how transitional justice addresses the challenges faced by societies emerging from conflict or authoritarian rule, focusing on healing, accountability, and the restoration of dignity. Through its examination, the text aims to provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and principles that guide transitional justice processes.

      The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice
    • Classic Albums by Women

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      100+ of the best albums by women, as chosen by musicians, DJs, producers, journalists, radio hosts and music industry insiders

      Classic Albums by Women