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OverviewIn 2017, a record 87 million Americans traveled abroad. Nearly 5 million people from around the world visited East Africa. Volunteer tourism, or ""voluntourism,"" is one of the fastest growing trends in travel today. Women's rights are at the forefront of public dialogue, and this book deals directly with many issues related to women's rights, including the gender-education gap, female genital cutting, rape and other forms of violence, and early forced marriage. More than 98 million adolescent girls around the world are not in school. In recent years, adult nonfiction (inclusive of memoir) has been the category with the greatest revenue growth. Books with religious and inspirational themes were among the best-selling books. AUDIENCE: Nonprofit professionals and donors interested in women's issues ""Voluntourists"" interested in volunteering around the world Feminists and others working for women's rights Travelers to Africa Christians interested in missionary and volunteer work Academics interested in international education, anthropology, and women's issues Women's book clubs Full Product DetailsAuthor: Juliet CutlerPublisher: She Writes Press Imprint: She Writes Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781631526725ISBN 10: 1631526723 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 10 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsA thoroughly engaging and meaningful look into the struggles confronted by many indigenous societies today and the challenges faced by the educators who are at the forefront during these rapidly changing times. --Kenneth Cushner, EdD, Professor Emeritus, International Education, Kent State University, and author of Teacher as Traveler and Beyond Tourism Few writers are gifted with Cutler's graceful ability to step back when necessary, balancing between her roles as narrator, observer, and participant. Among the Maasai is a must-read for anyone dedicated to the uplifting of women by women, the gender-education gap, and the beauty of perseverance. --Camille Griep, editor of Easy Street: A Magazine of Words and Culture, communications director for Prison Renaissance, and author of New Charity Blues and Letters to Zell This is a credible, brave work that reflects the stark realities faced by girls from the majority of Maasai society and the hurdles they face on the way to achieving educational liberation. --Nengai Lazaro Benton, English teacher, graduate of Maasai Girls Secondary School With courage, Juliet Cutler confronts the complexities of privilege, race, culture, and self-doubt, as well as the paradox of helping others. She emerges transformed by lifelong friendships and with the conviction that empowering local leaders makes a profound difference. Among the Maasai is a compelling must-read for anyone working in developing countries. --Deborah Griffin, LCSW, former chair of La Gonave Haiti Partners Juliet Cutler observes complex juxtapositions--intersections of wealth and poverty, modern and traditional, insider and outsider. She asks herself difficult questions--about her place in the business of helping, her motives, and the limits of her role as a teacher from a different culture. But there is powerful sophistication in her questions and in this beautiful account of transformation. --Daudi Msseemmaa, Senior Adviser, Mwangaza Education for Partnership Juliet Cutler's insights into the lives and challenges of the Maasai people make for a compelling read and honest look behind the veneer of village life often seen by tourists. --Lisa Brochu and Tim Merriman, PhD, coauthors of The Leopard Tree This brave and heartfelt account of Juliet Cutler's journey in Tanzania is an inspiring and important work. Through the intersection of her story with the extraordinary experiences of her young Maasai students, Juliet reveals the transformative power of education. --Herta Feely, author of Saving Phoebe Murrow In a world where white saviors in Africa tend to reign supreme, Among the Maasai is a breath of fresh air . . . this exceptional narrative is compelling, honest, and real. Cutler's writing cuts through preconceived notions of what it means to cross borders and build relationships. A must-read for anyone who cares about educating girls in developing countries. --Daniel Ruth, Executive Director, Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry Cutler deftly conveys how her work with the Maasai people transformed her life in deep and significant ways with empathy, grace, honesty, respect, and sensitivity to the Maasai people and their culture. This book is a must read for anyone in development practice, girls' education, women and gender empowerment, and cultural studies. --Damaris Parsitau, PhD, Associate Professor, Religion and Gender Studies, Harvard University, and Echidna Global Scholar 2017, Brookings Institution This book is beautifully written and should be on the prescribed reading list for all schools. . . . It made me laugh and cry as I feverishly turned the pages. I loved it. --Lucinda E. Clarke, Readers' Favorite This fascinating memoir chronicles the courage and tenacity of a young couple teaching in the heart of Africa. Juliet Cutler presents a frank account of the moral dilemmas she encounters as she plunges into a tribal society where young girls face many challenges, yet generosity thrives. Prepare to be inspired by the true stories of girls who struggle against repressive traditions to become educated young women making a difference in the world. --Gayle Woodson, author of After Kilimanjaro A thoroughly engaging and meaningful look into the struggles confronted by many indigenous societies today and the challenges faced by the educators who are at the forefront during these rapidly changing times. --Kenneth Cushner, EdD, Professor Emeritus, International Education, Kent State University, and author of Teacher as Traveler and Beyond Tourism Few writers are gifted with Cutler's graceful ability to step back when necessary, balancing between her roles as narrator, observer, and participant. Among the Maasai is a must-read for anyone dedicated to the uplifting of women by women, the gender-education gap, and the beauty of perseverance. --Camille Griep, editor of Easy Street: A Magazine of Words and Culture, communications director for Prison Renaissance, and author of New Charity Blues and Letters to Zell This is a credible, brave work that reflects the stark realities faced by girls from the majority of Maasai society and the hurdles they face on the way to achieving educational liberation. --Nengai Lazaro Benton, English teacher, graduate of Maasai Girls Secondary School With courage, Juliet Cutler confronts the complexities of privilege, race, culture, and self-doubt, as well as the paradox of helping others. She emerges transformed by lifelong friendships and with the conviction that empowering local leaders makes a profound difference. Among the Maasai is a compelling must-read for anyone working in developing countries. --Deborah Griffin, LCSW, former chair of La Gonave Haiti Partners Juliet Cutler observes complex juxtapositions--intersections of wealth and poverty, modern and traditional, insider and outsider. She asks herself difficult questions--about her place in the business of helping, her motives, and the limits of her role as a teacher from a different culture. But there is powerful sophistication in her questions and in this beautiful account of transformation. --Daudi Msseemmaa, Senior Adviser, Mwangaza Education for Partnership Juliet Cutler's insights into the lives and challenges of the Maasai people make for a compelling read and honest look behind the veneer of village life often seen by tourists. --Lisa Brochu and Tim Merriman, PhD, coauthors of The Leopard Tree This brave and heartfelt account of Juliet Cutler's journey in Tanzania is an inspiring and important work. Through the intersection of her story with the extraordinary experiences of her young Maasai students, Juliet reveals the transformative power of education. --Herta Feely, author of Saving Phoebe Murrow In a world where white saviors in Africa tend to reign supreme, Among the Maasai is a breath of fresh air . . . this exceptional narrative is compelling, honest, and real. Cutler's writing cuts through preconceived notions of what it means to cross borders and build relationships. A must-read for anyone who cares about educating girls in developing countries. --Daniel Ruth, Executive Director, Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry Cutler deftly conveys how her work with the Maasai people transformed her life in deep and significant ways with empathy, grace, honesty, respect, and sensitivity to the Maasai people and their culture. This book is a must read for anyone in development practice, girls' education, women and gender empowerment, and cultural studies. --Damaris Parsitau, PhD, Associate Professor, Religion and Gender Studies, Harvard University, and Echidna Global Scholar 2017, Brookings Institution Author InformationJuliet Cutler is a writer and exhibit designer for museums, parks, and cultural centers around the world. In 1999 and 2000, Juliet lived in Tanzania, where she taught English at the first school for Maasai girls in East Africa. She recounts her experiences during those years in her award-winning first book, Among the Maasai. Twenty-five years later, she illustrates the positive impacts of education on Maasai women in her second book, Lessons in Hope. Juliet regularly returns to Tanzania to support causes that uplift Maasai women and girls. She currently lives with her husband, Mark, near Atlanta. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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