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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah JaffePublisher: PublicAffairs,U.S. Imprint: PublicAffairs,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.620kg ISBN: 9781541703490ISBN 10: 1541703499 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 05 December 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews""Jaffe delivers a searching meditation on grief and its misapprehensions... A fresh way to look at the psychic pains that we bear mostly alone--and unnecessarily so."" --Kirkus ""Detailed, lucid and richly sourced, Sarah Jaffe's From the Ashes shows how the transformational power of grief can fuel revolutionary change.""--BookPage (starred review) "" From the Ashes . . . delivers in the most satisfying way. A profound analysis of grief, state violence, migration, labor, climate catastrophe, and mutual aid, From the Ashes transformed my understanding of each. With jarring and revelatory precision, Jaffe renames our collective grief, recognizes its political origins, and introduces us to the people who are turning grief into revolution."" --Chenjerai Kumanyika, Peabody Award-winning host of Uncivil and Seeing White ""One of the hardest but most necessary things is to write our lives and the larger world together at the same time. In a book of wrenching honesty, Sarah Jaffe does just this, giving us a snapshot of what it means to think and feel politically in our present perilous moment."" --Quinn Slobodian, author of Crack-Up Capitalism ""Undone by grief in the wake of her father's death, Jaffe investigates how shared vulnerability from loss can challenge, fuel, and transform movements for social change. Her rich reporting from the frontlines underscores how essential it is for activists and organizers to reckon with what it means to mourn--and shows how courageously confronting loss can help us build the solidarity our world so urgently needs."" --Sara Marcus, author of Political Disappointment "" From the Ashes . . . delivers in the most satisfying way. A profound analysis of grief, state violence, migration, labor, climate catastrophe, and mutual aid, From the Ashes transformed my understanding of each. With jarring and revelatory precision, Jaffe renames our collective grief, recognizes its political origins, and introduces us to the people who are turning grief into revolution."" --Chenjerai Kumanyika, Peabody Award-winning host of Uncivil and Seeing White ""One of the hardest but most necessary things is to write our lives and the larger world together at the same time. In a book of wrenching honesty, Sarah Jaffe does just this, giving us a snapshot of what it means to think and feel politically in our present perilous moment."" --Quinn Slobodian, author of Crack-Up Capitalism ""Undone by grief in the wake of her father's death, Jaffe investigates how shared vulnerability from loss can challenge, fuel, and transform movements for social change. Her rich reporting from the frontlines underscores how essential it is for activists and organizers to reckon with what it means to mourn--and shows how courageously confronting loss can help us build the solidarity our world so urgently needs."" --Sara Marcus, author of Political Disappointment """ From the Ashes . . . delivers in the most satisfying way. A profound analysis of grief, state violence, migration, labor, climate catastrophe, and mutual aid, From the Ashes transformed my understanding of each. With jarring and revelatory precision, Jaffe renames our collective grief, recognizes its political origins, and introduces us to the people who are turning grief into revolution."" --Chenjerai Kumanyika, Peabody Award-winning host of Uncivil and Seeing White ""One of the hardest but most necessary things is to write our lives and the larger world together at the same time. In a book of wrenching honesty, Sarah Jaffe does just this, giving us a snapshot of what it means to think and feel politically in our present perilous moment."" --Quinn Slobodian, author of Crack-Up Capitalism ""Undone by grief in the wake of her father's death, Jaffe investigates how shared vulnerability from loss can challenge, fuel, and transform movements for social change. Her rich reporting from the frontlines underscores how essential it is for activists and organizers to reckon with what it means to mourn--and shows how courageously confronting loss can help us build the solidarity our world so urgently needs."" --Sara Marcus, author of Political Disappointment" Author InformationSarah Jaffe is a Type Media Center Fellow and an independent journalist covering the politics of power, from the workplace to the streets. She is the author of Work Won't Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone and Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Nation, the Guardian, the Washington Post, the New Republic, the American Prospect, and many other publications. She is the cohost, with Michelle Chen, of Dissent magazine's Belabored podcast, as well as a columnist at The Progressive and New Labor Forum. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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