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Porter, Jack Nusan
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If only you could bottle bt
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- Medientyp: E-Book
- Titel: If only you could bottle bt : memoirs of a radical son
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Praise for Jack Nusan Porter
Part One: 1946–1963—Coming to America
1. From Maniewicze to Milwaukee—the Making of a Writer/Activist
2. Milwaukee in the 1940s and 1950s / Diary, 1959
3. LA in the 1950s and 1960s
4. Habonim/Dror, 1956–1964
5. Israel, 1962–1963 / Diary, 1963
6. Golda and Me
Part Two: 1963–1971—The Radical Years
7. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Becoming an Activist/Intellectual, 1963–1967; the Milwaukee Riots and Father Groppi; the Beginning of the Counterculture for Me; Hippies, Acid Trips, and Communes
8. Activism Continued, 1967–1971: The 1968 Chicago Convention Riot; the Chicago 8 Trial; My Relationship to Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Paul Krasner, and Lee Weiner; the Black Student Sit-In at NYU; the Founding of the Radical Jewish Student Movement; the 1960s (Civil Rights, Hippies, Grass, Acid, the Israeli-Arab Six-Day War, Vietnam, Woodstock)
9. My Secret Days and Nights in the Jewish Defense League
10. Northwestern: The Making of a Sociologist
11. Academic Follies
12. Reunions
Part Three: 1971–1991—The Transitional Years
13. My Grove Press Days
14. My Nazi-Hunting Days
15. My Native American Days and Nights (Sun Dances, Sweat Lodges, Dealing with Death)
16. Marriage and Settling Down / The Almuly Family / A Jittery Decade, the 1970s—the First Half of the Radical Decade; the Second Half— We Grow Up, Settle Down, and Get Married
17. The Death of a Father
18. The Founding of the IAGS/International Association of Genocide Scholars / Trips to Sarajevo, Iraq, and Other Zones of Conflict
19. A Jew at Harvard’s Ukrainian Research Institute
20. No Tenure: The Switch to Real Estate: Hello, Harold Brown and Other Billionaires
21. The Landlord: Dealing with Weirdoes (Crazy Tenants), Wise Guys (Italian, Russian, African American), and Community Organizers (Chuck Turner, Mel King, Ray Flynn)
Part Four: 1991–2020—The Stabilizing Years
22. The Death of My Mother
23. Running for Office—Skakes, Fitzie, and Other Kennedys
24. The New Yorker Article
25. The Lost, Confused, and Yet Somehow Productive Years of 1990–2010 (Divorce, Stress—the Mallory-Weiss Syndrome—Death of Second Wife, Alienation from Family yet Traveling the World Lecturing on Genocide and Its Prevention)
26. Rabbi in Paradise (“Key West Rabbi”)
27. Finding Love Again, with Raya, 2011–2017
28. Back to Harvard and Stability, 2011–2020—Renewed Productivity, Especially with Help from World-Famed Designer and Cousin Allen Porter, Support from My Mentor and Genocide Guide Greg Stanton, and Spiritual and Communal Support from My Sephardic Shul)
29. Toward the Future / Miracles / Mormons / and Mahayana Meditation / Finding Peace and Love Again
Photographs
- Beteiligte: Porter, Jack Nusan [Verfasser:in]
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Erschienen:
Boston, MA: Academic Studies Press, [2023]
- Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 409 Seiten); Illustrationen
- Sprache: Englisch
- DOI: 10.1515/9781644699010
- ISBN: 9781644699010; 9781644699027
- Identifikator:
- Schlagwörter: Porter, Jack Nusan ; Jewish sociologists United States Biography ; Political activists United States Biography ; Rabbis United States Biography ; Radicalism United States History 20th century ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists ; 1960s ; Holocaust studies ; Jewish Radicalism ; Ukraine ; academic ; author ; contemporary genocide studies ; immigration ; memoir ; writer
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Anmerkungen:
In English
- Beschreibung: Told through essays, memoirs, and other musings, this is the story of a radical Jew, academic, and educator from his birth in Ukraine during the Holocaust through the radical 60s and 70s ,to the present day as he fights anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, xenophobia, and hate.Internationally known in Holocaust, genocide, and Jewish studies, Jack Nusan Porter was born in Maniewicz, Ukraine to Jewish Partisans in the 1940s. Through this engaging and thoughtful memoir, we follow Porter as he recounts his personal journey from a DP camp in Linz, Austria to an idyllic childhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he attended yeshiva under Reb Twersk. Porter masterfully details his radicalism in the politically- and sociologically- turbulent 1960s which would later influence his academic work on genocide, Holocaust studies, and international human rights. Constantly re-inventing himself, readers are treated to engaging anecdotes as they navigate through Porter's highs, lows, and in-betweens
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