10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNHEALABLE»
Discover the use of
unhealable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unhealable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Relocating Identities in Latin American Cultures
Said writes that exile is “the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a
native place, between the self and its true home” (49). Here, exile becomes a
tearing or a wound that separates the subject from one's familiar world. At the
same ...
Elizabeth Montes Garcés, 2007
2
Visual Culture and the Holocaust
If Libeskind's museum is able to turn recent history into a work of art, has art
become just that, an "unhealable wound of faith"? The Greek term for wound is, of
course, trauma. Libeskind's architecture seems to be inherently informed by ...
3
Reflections on Exile and Other Essays
It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place,
between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never be
surmounted. And while it is true that literature and history contain heroic, romantic
, glorious, even ...
4
Landscapes of Exile: Once Perilous, Now Safe
He comments that: 'Exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to
experience' because it creates 'the unhealable rift forced between a human being
and a native place, between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can
...
Anna Haebich, Baden Offord, 2008
5
Embracing Soul Care: Making Space for What Matters Most
Support groups, prayer, retreats, counseling, and friendship help, but the private
pain of someone who has suffered at the hands of another misshapen soul
leaves what feels like an unhealable wound. Abused people are left asking, “Why
did ...
6
Exile Cultures, Misplaced Identities
As Said notes: “Exile is...the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a
native place, between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never
be surmounted” (2001: 173). In this day and age, the question arises: what is a ...
Paul Allatson, Jo McCormack, 2008
7
Ho'oponopono: The Hawaiian Forgiveness Ritual as the Key to ...
Another of world history's great doctors, Hippo- crates, wrote on this same theme:
'There are no unhealable illnesses – only unhealable people.' To be healed
means to be complete, because when we are sick, we lack something. But it is
not ...
8
A Companion to Sophocles
The chorus refers to Electra's “unhealable pain” (amechanon algos, 140–1) early
in the play; Jebb's (1894) commentary on these lines compares this usage to
Antigone 363, where the chorus celebrates the new ability of humans to treat ...
9
Interrupting Auschwitz: Art, Religion, Philosophy
Wound of the unsayable rather than name of the unhealable, Auschwitz
maintains — indeed it — the impossibility of its own telling, an impossibility no
name could render determinate. The 'story' ('roman') of Sarah and Yukel is
exposed to and ...
10
Between Fear And Freedom: Essays On The Interpretation Of ...
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNHEALABLE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unhealable is used in the context of the following news items.
When Marnie Was There Starts Slow, But You'll Be Crying by the End
A foster child who lost her biological parents at a young age, this girl seems forever to be poking away at an unhealable wound. When Anna has an asthma ... «Vulture, May 15»
MSG review: Forget the censors; This is your date movie for …
The chant works just like in Captain Planet and Pitaji proceeds to heal the unhealable, treat the untreatable, rehabilitate drug and alcohol addicts, rescue ... «Firstpost, Feb 15»
Activism, Suicide, and Survival: Healing the Unhealable
Watching the wounds of history play out on our bodies, our bulimia, our abusing of our children, our constant wars, I've struggled to not have hope squashed out ... «Mad In America, Feb 15»
Was fatal St. Paul crash caused by driver error or defective Toyota …
... attorney Bob Hilliard said Lee “lives with consequences that are hard to imagine” and described his client's pain as unhealable, the Pioneer Press reports. «Rick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews, Jan 15»
Film Review: 'Beats of the Antonov'
... posit culture as a vital component of every community, making clear that its loss creates an unhealable wound and significantly hampers a people's hoped-for ... «Variety, Jan 15»
'The Librarians' recap: And it stoned thee
Flynn still bleeds from the magical unhealable wound, but a slug from the Oil of Bathsheba slows down the bleeding enough for him to chase after Charlene, last ... «Entertainment Weekly, Dec 14»
Chris Walsh examines the place of cowards and cowardice through …
How he wishes for a real, visible, bleeding, unhealable wound. Bandages. Crutches. Finkel's capturing of the guilt and shame that stay inside our soldiers, ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Nov 14»
Was the Metropolitan Opera right to stage the allegedly anti-Semitic …
“I think it is a fundamental, unhealable problem of the opera.” On balance, Davidson believes the Metropolitan Opera has every right to stage the opera, even in ... «PRI, Nov 14»
The Beatles. Bob Dylan. Biggie Smalls. Why the Rapper Belongs in …
Biggie Smalls didn't alter the hip-hop landscape so much as crater it, leaving behind an unfillable void and an unhealable wound. The Notorious B.I.G. is the ... «Slate Magazine, Sep 14»
No, We Cannot Get Along
It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place, between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never be surmounted. «CounterPunch, Jul 14»