Author: Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
ISBN: 1770465715
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Keum Suk Gendry-Kim was an adult when her mother revealed a family secret: she was separated from her sister during the Korean War. It’s not an uncommon story—the peninsula was split down the 38th parallel, dividing one country into two. As many fled violence in the north, not everyone was able to make it south. Her mother’s story inspired Gendry-Kim to begin interviewing her and other Koreans separated by the war; that research fueled a deeply resonant graphic novel. The Waiting is the fictional story of Gwija, told by her novelist daughter Jina. When Gwija was 17 years old, after hearing that the Japanese were seizing unmarried girls, her family married her in a hurry to a man she didn't know. Japan fell, Korea gained its independence, and the couple started a family. But peace didn’t come. The young family—now four—fled south. On the road, while breastfeeding and changing her daughter, Gwija was separated from her husband and son. Then 70 years passed. Seventy years of waiting. Gwija is now an elderly woman and Jina can’t stop thinking about the promise she made to help find her brother. Expertly translated from Korean by award-winning Janet Hong, The Waiting is the devastating followup to Gendry-Kim’s Grass, which won the Krause Essay Prize, the Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize, the Harvey Award, and appeared on best of the year lists from the New York Times, The Guardian, Library Journal, and more.
The Waiting
Author: Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
ISBN: 1770465715
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Keum Suk Gendry-Kim was an adult when her mother revealed a family secret: she was separated from her sister during the Korean War. It’s not an uncommon story—the peninsula was split down the 38th parallel, dividing one country into two. As many fled violence in the north, not everyone was able to make it south. Her mother’s story inspired Gendry-Kim to begin interviewing her and other Koreans separated by the war; that research fueled a deeply resonant graphic novel. The Waiting is the fictional story of Gwija, told by her novelist daughter Jina. When Gwija was 17 years old, after hearing that the Japanese were seizing unmarried girls, her family married her in a hurry to a man she didn't know. Japan fell, Korea gained its independence, and the couple started a family. But peace didn’t come. The young family—now four—fled south. On the road, while breastfeeding and changing her daughter, Gwija was separated from her husband and son. Then 70 years passed. Seventy years of waiting. Gwija is now an elderly woman and Jina can’t stop thinking about the promise she made to help find her brother. Expertly translated from Korean by award-winning Janet Hong, The Waiting is the devastating followup to Gendry-Kim’s Grass, which won the Krause Essay Prize, the Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize, the Harvey Award, and appeared on best of the year lists from the New York Times, The Guardian, Library Journal, and more.
Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
ISBN: 1770465715
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Keum Suk Gendry-Kim was an adult when her mother revealed a family secret: she was separated from her sister during the Korean War. It’s not an uncommon story—the peninsula was split down the 38th parallel, dividing one country into two. As many fled violence in the north, not everyone was able to make it south. Her mother’s story inspired Gendry-Kim to begin interviewing her and other Koreans separated by the war; that research fueled a deeply resonant graphic novel. The Waiting is the fictional story of Gwija, told by her novelist daughter Jina. When Gwija was 17 years old, after hearing that the Japanese were seizing unmarried girls, her family married her in a hurry to a man she didn't know. Japan fell, Korea gained its independence, and the couple started a family. But peace didn’t come. The young family—now four—fled south. On the road, while breastfeeding and changing her daughter, Gwija was separated from her husband and son. Then 70 years passed. Seventy years of waiting. Gwija is now an elderly woman and Jina can’t stop thinking about the promise she made to help find her brother. Expertly translated from Korean by award-winning Janet Hong, The Waiting is the devastating followup to Gendry-Kim’s Grass, which won the Krause Essay Prize, the Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize, the Harvey Award, and appeared on best of the year lists from the New York Times, The Guardian, Library Journal, and more.
Waiting - A Project in Conversation
Author: Shahram Khosravi
Publisher: transcript Verlag
ISBN: 3839454581
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Waiting is an inescapable part of life in modern societies. We all wait, albeit differently and for different reasons. What does it mean to wait for a long period of time? How do people narrate their waiting? Waiting is about the senses. If you do not sense it, there is no waiting. We sense waiting in the form of boredom, despair, anxiety and restlessness, but also anticipation and hope. Prolonged waiting is like insomnia - a state of wakefulness, a kind of mood, an emotional state. But it is also about politics; affecting and affected by gender, citizenship, class, and race. Blending ethnography, philosophy, poetry, art, and fiction, this book is a collection of works by scholars, visual artists, writers, architects and curators, exploring different forms of waiting in diverse geographical contexts, and the enduring effects of history, power, class, and coloniality.
Publisher: transcript Verlag
ISBN: 3839454581
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
Waiting is an inescapable part of life in modern societies. We all wait, albeit differently and for different reasons. What does it mean to wait for a long period of time? How do people narrate their waiting? Waiting is about the senses. If you do not sense it, there is no waiting. We sense waiting in the form of boredom, despair, anxiety and restlessness, but also anticipation and hope. Prolonged waiting is like insomnia - a state of wakefulness, a kind of mood, an emotional state. But it is also about politics; affecting and affected by gender, citizenship, class, and race. Blending ethnography, philosophy, poetry, art, and fiction, this book is a collection of works by scholars, visual artists, writers, architects and curators, exploring different forms of waiting in diverse geographical contexts, and the enduring effects of history, power, class, and coloniality.
Waiting Impatiently
Author: Andrew H. Housley
Publisher: Atmosphere Press
ISBN: 9781639880454
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Here's a gritty story of a man's spiritual metamorphosis. As the world begins to shut down in the face of a pandemic, Ian - a well-worn yoga teacher and Zen student - wavers as he stands at the precipice of his life, attempting to accept the gift of self-examination while burying the pieces of his painful past. In Waiting Impatiently by Andrew H. Housley, we experience the birth and process of self-transformation found through the catalyst of sorrow and lost love. Through Ian's journey, we are offered the uniquely poignant perspective of a man's internal struggle with Self. In a desperate moment, he arrives at the Monastery, a place where time stands still. Here, he finds solace to soothe his soul and to meditate on the Zen riddle, "can you manifest your true nature while staring at the pieces of your broken heart?"
Publisher: Atmosphere Press
ISBN: 9781639880454
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Here's a gritty story of a man's spiritual metamorphosis. As the world begins to shut down in the face of a pandemic, Ian - a well-worn yoga teacher and Zen student - wavers as he stands at the precipice of his life, attempting to accept the gift of self-examination while burying the pieces of his painful past. In Waiting Impatiently by Andrew H. Housley, we experience the birth and process of self-transformation found through the catalyst of sorrow and lost love. Through Ian's journey, we are offered the uniquely poignant perspective of a man's internal struggle with Self. In a desperate moment, he arrives at the Monastery, a place where time stands still. Here, he finds solace to soothe his soul and to meditate on the Zen riddle, "can you manifest your true nature while staring at the pieces of your broken heart?"
Waiting
Author: Marya Hornbacher
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing
ISBN: 1592858252
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Waiting
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing
ISBN: 1592858252
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Waiting
Waiting on God
Author: Andrew Murray
Publisher: CLC Publications
ISBN: 1619580071
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Andrew Murray challenges believers to practice the art of waiting on God. In thirty-one chapters, he leads us in the school of being silent before God in complete trust and dependence. The lessons learned and the answers received through this act of faith build in us confidence in God and patience.
Publisher: CLC Publications
ISBN: 1619580071
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Andrew Murray challenges believers to practice the art of waiting on God. In thirty-one chapters, he leads us in the school of being silent before God in complete trust and dependence. The lessons learned and the answers received through this act of faith build in us confidence in God and patience.
Ethnographies of Waiting
Author: Manpreet K. Janeja
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1474280293
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
We all wait – in traffic jams, passport offices, school meal queues, for better weather, an end to fighting, peace. Time spent waiting produces hope, boredom, anxiety, doubt, or uncertainty. Ethnographies of Waiting explores the social phenomenon of waiting and its centrality in human society. Using waiting as a central analytical category, the book investigates how waiting is negotiated in myriad ways. Examining the politics and poetics of waiting, Ethnographies of Waiting offers fresh perspectives on waiting as the uncertain interplay between doubting and hoping, and asks "When is time worth the wait?" Waiting thus conceived is intrinsic to the ethnographic method at the heart of the anthropological enterprise. Featuring detailed ethnographies from Japan, Georgia, England, Ghana, Norway, Russia and the United States, a Foreword by Craig Jeffrey and an Afterword by Ghassan Hage, this is a vital contribution to the field of anthropology of time and essential reading for students and scholars in anthropology, sociology and philosophy.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1474280293
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
We all wait – in traffic jams, passport offices, school meal queues, for better weather, an end to fighting, peace. Time spent waiting produces hope, boredom, anxiety, doubt, or uncertainty. Ethnographies of Waiting explores the social phenomenon of waiting and its centrality in human society. Using waiting as a central analytical category, the book investigates how waiting is negotiated in myriad ways. Examining the politics and poetics of waiting, Ethnographies of Waiting offers fresh perspectives on waiting as the uncertain interplay between doubting and hoping, and asks "When is time worth the wait?" Waiting thus conceived is intrinsic to the ethnographic method at the heart of the anthropological enterprise. Featuring detailed ethnographies from Japan, Georgia, England, Ghana, Norway, Russia and the United States, a Foreword by Craig Jeffrey and an Afterword by Ghassan Hage, this is a vital contribution to the field of anthropology of time and essential reading for students and scholars in anthropology, sociology and philosophy.
Waiting for Swaraj
Author: Aparna Vaidik
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009032380
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Set in British India of the 1920s, Waiting for Swaraj follows the cadence and tempo of the lives of the intrepid revolutionaries of the Hindustan Republican Association and the Hindustan Republican Socialist Association who challenged the British Raj. It seeks to comprehend the revolutionaries' self-conception - what did it mean to be a revolutionary? How did a revolutionary live out the vision of revolution, what was their everyday like, did life in revolution transform an individual, what was their truth and how was it different from that of the others? The book locates the essence of being a revolutionary not just in the spectacular moments when the revolutionaries threw a bomb or carried out a political assassination, but in the everyday conversations, banter, anecdotes, and in the stray fragments of the life in underground. It demonstrates how 'waiting' was the crucible that forged a revolutionary.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009032380
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Set in British India of the 1920s, Waiting for Swaraj follows the cadence and tempo of the lives of the intrepid revolutionaries of the Hindustan Republican Association and the Hindustan Republican Socialist Association who challenged the British Raj. It seeks to comprehend the revolutionaries' self-conception - what did it mean to be a revolutionary? How did a revolutionary live out the vision of revolution, what was their everyday like, did life in revolution transform an individual, what was their truth and how was it different from that of the others? The book locates the essence of being a revolutionary not just in the spectacular moments when the revolutionaries threw a bomb or carried out a political assassination, but in the everyday conversations, banter, anecdotes, and in the stray fragments of the life in underground. It demonstrates how 'waiting' was the crucible that forged a revolutionary.
Politics of waiting
Author: Liene Ozolina
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526126273
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book is an ethnography of politics of waiting. While the global political economy is usually imagined through metaphors of acceleration and speed, this book reveals waiting as the shadow temporality of the contemporary logics of governance. The ethnographic site for this analysis is a state-run unemployment office in Latvia, serving as a vantage point from which to observe how welfare programmes use acceleration and waiting as forms of control as well as to compare Western and post-Soviet welfare policy designs. The book is therefore a timely sociological critique of the forms of statecraft that have emerged in the aftermath of neoliberalism. The key audiences for this book are students and scholars of sociology, anthropology, social policy, and social and political theory, as well as policymakers and activists with an interest in welfare reforms and comparisons between Western and post-Soviet welfare designs.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526126273
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book is an ethnography of politics of waiting. While the global political economy is usually imagined through metaphors of acceleration and speed, this book reveals waiting as the shadow temporality of the contemporary logics of governance. The ethnographic site for this analysis is a state-run unemployment office in Latvia, serving as a vantage point from which to observe how welfare programmes use acceleration and waiting as forms of control as well as to compare Western and post-Soviet welfare policy designs. The book is therefore a timely sociological critique of the forms of statecraft that have emerged in the aftermath of neoliberalism. The key audiences for this book are students and scholars of sociology, anthropology, social policy, and social and political theory, as well as policymakers and activists with an interest in welfare reforms and comparisons between Western and post-Soviet welfare designs.
Wisdom in Waiting
Author: Brian Dunican
Publisher: ProAssessment LLC
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
In Wisdom in Waiting: Delayed Gratification for Young Adults, readers are invited on a transformative journey through the overlooked power of patience, the beauty of slow progress, and the hidden joy found in life’s pauses. In a world where instant gratification dominates our culture, young adults often feel pressured to have immediate answers, results, and success. But what if the key to long-lasting fulfillment lies in waiting? This book offers young adults practical and spiritual guidance on how to embrace the art of waiting, find joy in the process, and cultivate deeper satisfaction by delaying gratification. Drawing from timeless wisdom across spiritual traditions, psychological research, and personal stories, Wisdom in Waiting reframes waiting as an active, valuable practice that shapes character, builds resilience, and leads to deeper emotional and spiritual growth. Whether you are waiting for a big life decision, pursuing long-term goals, or simply yearning for a deeper sense of peace, Wisdom in Waiting offers the tools and insights to help you navigate life’s pauses with grace, patience, and an open heart. Through this journey, young adults will discover that the most profound rewards aren’t found in the rush to finish, but in the wisdom gained while waiting.
Publisher: ProAssessment LLC
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
In Wisdom in Waiting: Delayed Gratification for Young Adults, readers are invited on a transformative journey through the overlooked power of patience, the beauty of slow progress, and the hidden joy found in life’s pauses. In a world where instant gratification dominates our culture, young adults often feel pressured to have immediate answers, results, and success. But what if the key to long-lasting fulfillment lies in waiting? This book offers young adults practical and spiritual guidance on how to embrace the art of waiting, find joy in the process, and cultivate deeper satisfaction by delaying gratification. Drawing from timeless wisdom across spiritual traditions, psychological research, and personal stories, Wisdom in Waiting reframes waiting as an active, valuable practice that shapes character, builds resilience, and leads to deeper emotional and spiritual growth. Whether you are waiting for a big life decision, pursuing long-term goals, or simply yearning for a deeper sense of peace, Wisdom in Waiting offers the tools and insights to help you navigate life’s pauses with grace, patience, and an open heart. Through this journey, young adults will discover that the most profound rewards aren’t found in the rush to finish, but in the wisdom gained while waiting.
Wrestling and Waiting
Author: John Fothergill Waterhouse Ware
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, American
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons, American
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description