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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_JMB00043144
    Format: mp3
    Series Statement: [Veranstaltungsabteilung des Jüdischen Museums Berlin] Veranstaltungen 070321
    Content: Der Film von Annie Sundberg und Rickie Stern, der im Januar 2007 auf dem Sundance Film Festival Weltpremiere feierte, besticht durch seine ungeschminkte Darstellung des Konflikts in Darfur. Als militärischer Beobachter mit der Afrikanischen Union (AU) in der Region stationiert, wurde Protagonist Brian Steidle unfreiwilliger Zeuge des Mordens und der Vertreibung. Aus der Perspektive des US-Amerikaners, dessen erschütternde Bilder auch vom 15. bis zum 22. März 2007 als Teil der Foto-Projektion "Vor den Augen der Welt" auf der Museumsfassade zu sehen sind, prangert "The Devil Came on Horseback" das mangelnde Interesse der Medien und der Staatengemeinschaft für einen der brutalsten kriegerischen Konflikte der Gegenwart an. Als militärischer Beobachter war Brian Steidle mehrere Monate lang in Darfur und bekam einzigartige Einblicke in die dortigen Geschehnisse. Da es für Journalisten inzwischen nahezu unmöglich ist, legal in die Region zu reisen, um über die Gräueltaten zu berichten, stellt "The Devil Came on Horseback" ein wichtiges Zeugnis zur Lage in Darfur dar. Nur mit seinem Notizblock und seiner Kamera bewaffnet, bekam der ehemalige US-Marineoffizier Brian Steidle den Krieg auch am eigenen Leib spüren: Mitunter wurde er beschossen, als Geisel genommen und musste untätig zusehen, wie Kinder und Jugendliche getötet wurden. Von seinen Erlebnissen tief erschüttert, kehrte er im Frühjahr 2005 in die USA zurück, wo ihn das völlige Desinteresse für das Schicksal der Menschen in Darfur in Erstaunen versetzte. Seine kompromisslosen Bilder und Video-Aufnahmen weckten das Interesse der Filmemacher Anni Sundberg und Rickie Stern. Nach einem Treffen mit Brian Steidle war die Idee für den Dokumentarfilm geboren, der die Wandlung des jungen Offiziers auf Abenteuersuche in einen rastlosen Anwalt für die Menschen in Darfur begleitet. Durch seine Arbeit und die anderer Engagierter setzen sich allein in den USA bis heute über 180 Organisationen für die Menschen in Darfur ein. "The Devil Came on Horseback" behandelt aber nicht nur den blutigen Konflikt. Auch der Mut und der Lebenswille Einzelner kommen zur Geltung: Der Film zeichnet Gespräche mit Flüchtlingsfamilien aus Darfur sowie einem Überläufer der Janjaweed-Milizen auf. Ferner kommen Experten wie "New York Times"-Reporter Nicholas Kristof und John Prendergast von der International Crisis Group, Autorin Samantha Power, Literatur-Nobelpreisträger Elie Wiesel sowie Luis Ocampo, Chef-Ankläger des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs, zu Wort. Gespräch mit dem Publizisten und Afrika-Kenner Hans Christian Buch. Die Regisseurin und Produzentin Annie Sundberg war nicht anwesend.
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    Language: German
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    New York : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1049038371
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (362 pages)
    ISBN: 9781108609159
    Series Statement: Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
    Content: Using a global array of case studies, this collection explores the consequences of political involvement on an individual's life
    Content: Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Activists' Trajectories in Space and Time: An Introduction -- Challenging Theoretical and Disciplinary Boundaries -- Biographical Consequences of Activism -- Political Socialization -- Political Participation, and Movement-Parties Interdependencies -- Four Main Objectives of the Book -- Studying Activism as a Process -- Exposure to Political Events and Organizational Modeling -- Activism as a Tool for Change -- Individuals In Context: Toward a Multi-Level Model of Analysis -- Structure of the Book -- From Shades of Red (or Blue) to Shades of Grey: The Ageing of Yesterday's Activists -- Terrorist Violence, State Responses, and Activists' Experiences -- Biographical Trajectories in Times of Transition: Activists versus Politicians, Activists into Politicians? -- I From Shades of Red (or Blue) to Shades of Grey: The Ageing of Yesterday's Activists -- Introduction -- 1 The Diversity of Activist Outcomes: The Role of Ideology in Shaping Trajectories of Participation -- The Biographical Consequences of Activism -- The Role of Ideology -- The Big Picture: A Quantitative Analysis of Ideology and Engagement -- The Micro-Context of Participation: Ideology and Engagement -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Appendix A Comparison of Total Sample and Participants in Contentious Political Action -- Appendix B Interview Sample Information -- Appendix C Interview Sample Characteristics by Group -- 2 Biographical Impacts of Activism in the French ''May ´68'' -- Political Trajectories Shaped by Participation in May ´68 -- The Political Event at the Origin of Collective Entries into Activism -- What Kinds of Activism in the Post-1968 Years? -- Peter: Biographical Impacts of the Breakdown of Social Barriers
    Content: Conversions of Activists' Dispositions in the Professional Sphere -- Professional Trajectories Impacted by Participation in May ´68 -- From Telephone Operator to Social Sciences Instructor: Political, Professional, and Conjugal Reconversions -- 3 Life Stories of Former French Activists of ''68'': Using Biographies to Investigate the Outcomes of Social Movements -- Social Movement as Long-Haul Activist Factories -- Continuities and Re-Commitments -- Militant Habitus? -- Activists as Social Change Entrepreneurs -- Inventing Causes and Redefining Styles of Commitment -- Reinterpreting Jobs and Roles -- Some ´68ers Paradoxes: Commitment, Habitus, and Outcomes -- Reluctant Social Climbers -- Micro-Social Change and Its Limitations -- 4 Women in Political Activism: The Biographical Resonances of the ´68 Student Movement in a Latin American Context -- Introduction -- Stage One (1968-1973): Insertion into the Movement. Biographical Affinities, Family Integration and Managing Affectivity -- Attitudinal Affinity -- Managing Emotions -- Stage Two (1972-1983): Political Recruitment -- Inspiring Leadership -- From Love to Politics, the Shift in Life Course -- Stage Three (1983-1989): Leadership Commitment and the Struggle for Hegemony -- Leadership Training -- From Hegemonic Discourse to the Battle for Hegemony of Discourse -- Stage Four (1990-2000): Withdrawal from the Party and Commitment to the Movement -- ''I Retreat from the Party, but Not from the Movement'' -- Activists . . . Forever? -- II Terrorist Violence, State Repression, and Activists' Experiences -- Introduction -- 5 Biographical Effects of Engagement: The ''Activist Generation'' of the 1970s and Its Children in Morocco -- Authoritarian Stabilization and the Creation of Political Organizations -- The Transformation of Political Activism: Release from Prison, Demobilization and Re-Involvement
    Content: The Role of Networks and Activist Ties -- ''Join Up, They Said! It's a Man's Life, They Said!'' but Where? -- The 1970s and 1980s: Professional Consequences of Political Involvement -- The 1990s: a Relative Opening Up of Professional and Activist Spheres -- Activism's Impact on the Second Generation: the Heirs and the 20th February -- Conclusion -- 6 From Militancy to Activism? Life Trajectories of Sikh Women Combatants -- Tearing Down the Curtain: Women in the Movement for Khalistan -- Militancy and Its Afterlife: The Trajectories of Two Sikh Women Fighters -- From Militancy to Social Work: The Trajectory of Ravinder Kaur -- A Reluctant Warrior Turned Legal Activist: The Trajectory of Amandeep Kaur -- Turning Points and the Uneven Distribution of Bifurcative Resources -- Conclusion -- 7 ''Married Forever,'' Activists Forever?: What the Multi-Level and Interactionist Approaches to the Study of ''Exit'' Reveal about Disengagement from Radical Organizations in Contemporary Turkey -- A Context of Political Radicalization -- First Engagement -- Violence and Its Impact -- The Disengagement Process -- Exile and the Reversibility of the Process -- Conclusion -- 8 Contextualizing the Biographical Outcomes of Provisional IRA Former Activists: A Structure-Agency Dynamic -- Data Collection -- The Provisional IRA -- Mobilization and Prison Years -- The Biographical Outcomes -- Conclusion -- III Biographical Trajectories in Times of Transition: Social Movement Activists into Politicians? -- Introduction -- 9 When Prophecy Succeeds: The Political Failure of Dissidents in the New Czech Democracy -- Introduction -- The Emergence of a Community of Insubordination -- A (Trans)Formative Disappointment: The Aftermath of the Prague Spring -- A Shared Social Segmentation -- The Charter 77: Collective Logics -- From Resistance to Government: Splits among Dissidents
    Content: Collectives Marked by the Former Dissident Communities -- The ''Wise Rebels'': The Charter as a Legacy -- The ''Converted Conservatives'': An Ideological Revelation -- From Communitarian Sociability to Open Activism: Democratic Elitism -- A Premium on Individual Autonomy -- A Democracy without Tribunes? -- Conclusion -- 10 From Grassroots Activism to the Cabinet. Round-Trip: The Puzzling Political Career of a Peasant Leader in Post-Communist Poland -- Sequence 1: An Unlikely Entry Into Activism -- Sequence 2: A Gradual Intensification and Professionalisation of Activism -- Sequence 3: A Journey Into Political Wilderness -- Sequence 4: A Spectacular Come-Back to High-Intensity Professional Activism -- Sequence 5: Reaching the Apex of the State -- Sequence 6: A Tragic End to an Unstoppable Political Career -- Conclusion -- 11 Red T-Shirt or Executive Suit: About Some Biographical Consequences of Contentious Engagement in the Workers' Party in Recife, Brazil -- Party Activists Caught in an Institutionalization Process -- Party Institutionalization: A Multifaceted Process -- The PT: From Contention to Institutionalization -- The Sinuous Paths to Institutionalization - The PT and Its Activists in Recife -- Upward Social Mobility -- Political Professionalization in the Backstage -- Learning to Be a Professional Politician -- Facing Party Change: Loyalties and Disenchantments -- Conclusion -- Addendum: Life History as a Tool for Sociological Inquiry -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781108428729
    Additional Edition: Print version Neveu, Erik Activists Forever? : Long-Term Impacts of Political Activism New York : Cambridge University Press,c2019 ISBN 9781108428729
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Plunkett Lake Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_JMB00122888
    Format: 122 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Content: The Jewish Museum in Prague has prepared a Czech translation of the English-language e-book Archivist on a Bicycle, which commemorates the life and invaluable work of the Czech historian and translator Jiří Fiedler – a tireless documenter of Jewish sites in the Czech lands during the Communist regime, who published a wealth of material on this subject after the Velvet Revolution. Jiří Fiedler’s life came to a tragic end in 2014, when he and his wife were brutally murdered in their apartment by a man visiting under the pretext of asking for specialist advice. This tragic event was covered in the local and international media. His obituary was published, for example, in The New York Times. Co-authored by Dušan Karpatský, Mark Talisman, Leo Pavlát and Rabbi Norman Patz, among others, the e-book Archivist on a Bicycle is a very pleasant read. Not only is it a tribute to the memory of a most interesting person with a distinct sense of humour; it is also an exploration of the circumstances under which the Jewish community operated during the period of Czechoslovak Normalization. “At a time of destruction, Jiří Fiedler did what, under normal circumstances, specialist institutions should have devoted their time to. On account of his work, he earned the animosity of the secret police and aroused the suspicion of others. At a time when the Jewish cultural heritage in Bohemia and Moravia was treated with utter contempt, he produced a trove of work that can be drawn on by future generations of researchers in the area of Jewish topography”, said Leo Pavlát, the director of the Jewish Museum in Prague. The original English-language version of the book was initiated by Czech-born American writer and journalist Helen Epstein, who first came into contact with Jiří Fiedler in 1990 when trying to find information about the Czech Jewish community. Over the years, they met in person many times during her research work and became friends. Helen Epstein was born in Prague in 1947. After the coming to power of the Communist regime, she emigrated with her family to the USA, where she lived in New York. She graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She then became a freelance journalist and also taught courses in creative writing, Jewish studies, women’s studies, and European studies. Her books Children of the Holocaust, Where She Came From and The Long Half-Lives of Love and Trauma have also been published in Czech.
    Language: English
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