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Greetings Fellow Somali's,
I've recently self-published my first digital book.
Book title: Black Nomad: Dhimashada caqliga {Mental Death}
Book abstract:
This book examines the public education system of the city of Toronto with a qualitative and ethnographic lens. In the first few chapters, the author utilizes his own experiences as a Black-Somali-Canadian to critically examine the anti-black-racism that pervades the city of Toronto. Using various conceptual frameworks, this book contends that the public education system of Toronto reproduces the practice of anti-black racism by committing structural violence against black students. Then, it discloses the methods via which school employees are intimidated and enticed to comply with the structural violence, that they witness in their schools. Additionally, this text unveils and unpacks two peculiar paradoxes [the paradox of the ‘Condemned creeds’ and the paradox of ‘rebellion’] that safeguard and strengthen the practices of structural violence and anti-black racism. In the final chapters, the text explores the role of gender as it relates to school-based structural violence; and it discusses why practices such as anti-black racism and structural violence are currently treated as necessary and beneficial.
You can read the whole book online for free here:
https://issuu.com/mahad.m.hori/docs/black_nomad_-_mental_death
And you can read it online or download it here: http://www.academia.edu/32804831/Black_Nomad_Dhimashada_caqliga_Mental_Death_
Long live the dervish dream,
Mahad.M.Hori
I've recently self-published my first digital book.
Book title: Black Nomad: Dhimashada caqliga {Mental Death}
Book abstract:
This book examines the public education system of the city of Toronto with a qualitative and ethnographic lens. In the first few chapters, the author utilizes his own experiences as a Black-Somali-Canadian to critically examine the anti-black-racism that pervades the city of Toronto. Using various conceptual frameworks, this book contends that the public education system of Toronto reproduces the practice of anti-black racism by committing structural violence against black students. Then, it discloses the methods via which school employees are intimidated and enticed to comply with the structural violence, that they witness in their schools. Additionally, this text unveils and unpacks two peculiar paradoxes [the paradox of the ‘Condemned creeds’ and the paradox of ‘rebellion’] that safeguard and strengthen the practices of structural violence and anti-black racism. In the final chapters, the text explores the role of gender as it relates to school-based structural violence; and it discusses why practices such as anti-black racism and structural violence are currently treated as necessary and beneficial.
You can read the whole book online for free here:
https://issuu.com/mahad.m.hori/docs/black_nomad_-_mental_death
And you can read it online or download it here: http://www.academia.edu/32804831/Black_Nomad_Dhimashada_caqliga_Mental_Death_
Long live the dervish dream,
Mahad.M.Hori