Experiments with Truth: Gandhi and Images of Nonviolence (Record no. 100990)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780300208801 |
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Classification number | 704.9493 |
Item number | EXP |
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Title | Experiments with Truth: Gandhi and Images of Nonviolence |
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | The Menil Collection |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2014 |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Houston |
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Extent | 349p |
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General note | Introduction<br/>Josef Helfenstein<br/>• Experiments with Truth: Gandhi and Images of Nonviolence<br/><br/>Gandhi<br/>• Salt and the March to Freedom / Vinay Lal<br/>• Gandhi's Letter to Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India (1930)<br/>• Four Alternatives to Civilization: Gandhi's Ashrams, Their Principles and Sources / Eric M. Wolf<br/>• Gandhi's Constructive Program (1945)<br/>• Henri Cartier-Bresson and Gandhi's Last Days / Toby Kamps<br/>• Gandhi in East Bengal (1950) / Amiya Chakarvarty<br/>• Gandhi's 1947 East Bengal March / Phillips Talbot<br/><br/>Peace and Justice Advocates<br/>• Joseph N. Newland<br/>• Quakers, or the Society of Friends: Quaker Declaration of 1660<br/>• Leo Tolstoy: The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1893)<br/>• John Ruskin<br/>• Ralph Waldo Emerson<br/>• Henry David Thoreau: Resistance to Civil Government, or Civil Disobedience (1849)<br/>• Sojourner Truth<br/>• Frederick Douglass: The End of All Compromises with Slavery-Now and Forever (1854)<br/>• Abraham Lincoln: The Emancipation Proclamation (1863)<br/>• Florence Nightingale: Letter to the Lord Mayor of London (1877)<br/>• Henry Dunant: The Blood-Drenched Future (ca. 188Os)<br/>• Clara Barton<br/>• Te Whiti<br/>• Doukhobors<br/>• Albert Schweitzer<br/>• Abdul Ghaffar Khan: On Non-violence (1969)<br/>• Gandhi's Early Advocates in America<br/>• John Haynes Holmes: Who Is the Greatest Man in the World Today? (1921)<br/>• Martin Luther King Jr.: On Gandhi, and On Nonviolent Resistance (1958)<br/>• Bayard Rustin<br/>• James Lawson<br/>• W.E.B. Du Bois: Gandhi and the American Negroes (1957)<br/>• Albert Mvumbi Lutuli: The African Women's Demonstration in Natal (1959)<br/>• Nelson Mandela: The Sacred Warrior (1999)<br/>• Dalai Lama: A Tribute to Gandhi (2009)<br/>• Thich Nhat Hanh: The Roots of War (1991)<br/>• Aung San Suu Kyi: Freedom from Fear (1991)<br/>• Cesar Chavez<br/>• Oscar Romero: Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Letter (1978)<br/>• The Chipko Movement, Wangari Mathaai, Rigoberta Menchu Turn<br/>• Gene Sharp<br/>• Methods of Nonviolent Action (1973)<br/><br/>Sacred Texts<br/>• The Sermon on the Mount<br/>• Bhagavad Gita 2:54-72, Gandhi's Favorite Passage<br/>• Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram / Vinay Lal<br/>• Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram<br/>• Vaishnavajana to Translated by Neelima Shukla Bhatt<br/>• Gandhi's Anthem for Moral Inspiration: Vaishnavajana to Neelima Shukla Bhatt<br/>• Five Great Jain Vows, Five Moral Principles of Yoga, Gandhi's Ashram Vows<br/>• Poems by Kabir Translated by Linda Hess<br/>• Gandhi and Kabir / Linda Hess<br/>• Poems by Jelaluddin Rumi Translated by Coleman Barks<br/><br/>Houston<br/>• Styles of Change: John de Menil and Civil Rights in Houston / Mimi Crossley Detering<br/>• Memo about the Black Panthers and De Luxe Theater: John de Menil<br/>• Martin of Tours and the Word "Chapel": Andre Scrima<br/>• Can the Sacred Withstand the Violence of the Truth? / Emilee Dawn Whitehurst<br/><br/>Coda<br/>• On the Art of Dying: Death and the Specter of Gandhi / Vinay Lal<br/>• Universal Declaration of Human Rights<br/>• A Chronology of Selected Nonviolent and Humanitarian Actions |
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Personal name | Political Activists - India - Biography |
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Personal name | Nonviolence in Art - Exhibitions |
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Personal name | Peace in Art - Exhibitions |
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Personal name | Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948 - Pictorial Works |
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Personal name | Helfenstein, Josef |
Relator term | Editor |
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Personal name | Newland, Joseph N. |
Relator term | Editor |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Book |
Call number prefix | 704.9493 |
Call number suffix | EXP |
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