REFLECTIONS in a Broken Mirror

REFLECTIONS in a Broken Mirror
Author: Tiffany Owens-McKnight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre:
ISBN:

Download REFLECTIONS in a Broken Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Her Silence is BROKEN. Her voice is now heard. Echoing loud, vibrant and FREE. A decade's long journey will now be told. from successfully single to married with five children in one year. Chronicling homelessness, marital affairs, grief, loss, divorce, and joy. All while learning to listen to that still small voice. Crying God where are you. Learning to find him in the murkiest of waters. These are her personal reflections.

Reflections in a Broken Mirror

Reflections in a Broken Mirror
Author: Melanie Drake
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1621472469

Download Reflections in a Broken Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

'I attacked her much like those horribly dressed women on Jerry Springer, including the shoving and yelling. Although, I believe I was far better dressed and much more dignified than the people on television. At one point, I grabbed (the trollop) so forcefully I literally threw her from her shoes. It reminded me of the Wicked Witch of the East with her ruby slippers left behind.' Reflections in a Broken Mirror explores the damage of verbal, physical, and sexual abuse. While Melanie suffered from being wounded by others, she also struggled with the side effects of prescription drugs. Her personal insight and wit are sprinkled throughout the memoir.

Reflections in a Broken Mirror

Reflections in a Broken Mirror
Author: Susana Arguello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789357614863

Download Reflections in a Broken Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A compilation of poems and perspectives from a life full of broken pieces.

Reflections of a Broken Mirror

Reflections of a Broken Mirror
Author: Nilanjana Bhadra
Publisher: Pencil
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2024-02-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9358833661

Download Reflections of a Broken Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Fiction often serves as an escape from reality but poetry acts as a tool to express it. The collection of 40 poems is a journey of healing and growth experienced from the perspective of a mother recovering from post-partum depression. The poems reflect the poet's conflict with her social role, her religious beliefs and her spiritual hunger. The poems speak of alienation, the duplicities of social media and the pressures of a superficial society. The poems bear an autobiographical element but is reflective of women at large and motherhood in focus.

Reflections in a Broken Mirror

Reflections in a Broken Mirror
Author: Kalai Mugilan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781499371741

Download Reflections in a Broken Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Poetry that has been written from the experiences, ideas, and beliefs of Kalai.

Reflections in a Broken Mirror

Reflections in a Broken Mirror
Author: Mervyn Levy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre: Art, European
ISBN:

Download Reflections in a Broken Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Broken Mirror Reflections

Broken Mirror Reflections
Author: Nick Adigu Burke
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781096385356

Download Broken Mirror Reflections Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Broken Mirror Reflections is an uplifting composition based on life and its diverse tribulations. The quotes, poems and stories within, aim to inspire and provoke reflection, enabling the reader to view the fragments that make up life in a new and refreshing light. Broken Mirror Reflections delves into with the complexities of depression, anxiety, hate, fear, love, hope, happiness and self-growth."If you learn to understand the world, you will learn to fear it less. And, in the light of that diminishing fear, you will learn to love it more.""When we cease being slaves to our wicked desires, and become their masters instead, we become committed to fulfilling our destinies."

The Water Mirror

The Water Mirror
Author: Kai Meyer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 143910879X

Download The Water Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In Venice, magic is not unusual. Merle is apprenticed to a magic mirror maker, and Serafin—a boy who was once a master thief—works for a weaver of magic cloth. Merle and Serafin are used to the mermaids who live in the canals of the city and to the guards who patrol the streets on living stone lions. Merle herself possesses something magical: a mirror whose surface is water. She can reach her whole arm into it and never get wet. But Venice is under siege by the Egyptian Empire; its terrifying mummy warriors are waiting to strike. All that protects the Venetians is the Flowing Queen. Nobody knows who or what she is—only that her power flows through the canals and keeps the Egyptians at bay. When Merle and Serafin overhear a plot to capture the Flowing Queen, they are catapulted into desperate danger. They must do everything they can to rescue the Queen and save the city—even if it means getting help from the Ancient Traitor himself.

Reflections of a Broken Mirror

Reflections of a Broken Mirror
Author: Samira Pigford
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Mirrors in literature
ISBN:

Download Reflections of a Broken Mirror Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

According to Jacques Lacan’s mirror stage theory, the mirror is one device in which infants begin to develop an ego through self-identification. The mirror works as a double tool; it serves as a being’s introduction into selfhood but also creates a false interpretation of being. Lacan argues that paradoxically, the mirror helps people discover who they are while also creating feelings of self-alienation (as the infant does not recognize the being in the mirror as themselves). Furthermore, Lacan’s study of psychoanalysis suggests that when people see visions of themselves, through dreams or hallucinations, it further helps reveal aspects of the unconscious. It is all about vision; how one sees themselves in a reflection and what one dreams about themselves when they are asleep. Either way, it is through this “other” version of self that people can unlock aspects of their own personality and reveal an inner truth that has been inaccessible until now. Shannon Winnubst contends that the only deficit in Lacan’s mirror theory is that he does not acknowledge race and its impact on how human beings start to develop a sense of self. Winnubst argues that Lacan’s mirror theory (which suggest an inherent blank slate of identity prior to recognizing the being in the mirror) is only appropriate for White children. For children of color, Winnubst argues that socialization occurs well before seeing one’s image in the mirror. Children of color are born into a socialized environment which targets their bodies as sites of inferiority. When Black children confront the mirror, they must fight not to see society’s depiction of who they are within the glass. Winnubst’s concept supports W. E. B. Du Bois’s theory of double consciousness, which argues the belief that there is an internal warring occurring in the psyche of children of color. They are constantly struggling to see who they are against what society tells them that they must be. Gloria Naylor’s Mama Day, Ben Okri’s The Famished Road, and Jordan Peele’s Us all use the mirror, reflections, and doubling in order to challenge the belief that truth and identity are fixed. In each subject, mirrors and reflections are used to create a depiction of self that can be a means of identification, but frequently serve as antagonists or alienating figures for the characters. The reflective image carries the weight of the oppressive environment each of the characters live in. Instead of offering a neutral canvas, the doubled persona carries all the hostility, insecurity, and futile rage of living in a racist and classist society. For the marginalized, the mirror is a place that not only reveals the truth of the person, but also the truth of their environment. In each example of Black art, the mirror is used as a means of exposing the pervading outside forces that influence the development of self.