PRINCE OF CARPETBAGGERS (319 pp.) —Jonathan Daniels—Lippincott($4.95). He was so strikingly handsome that an army chaplain called him “beautiful to behold”; yet historians of the Reconstruction era ...
Seven Ways Seven Days Gets You Through the Week: Trustworthy local reporting. Piping‑hot food news. Thoughtful obituaries. Must‑do events. Stuck in Vermont videos. Eye‑opening personals. All the fun ...
LAVAL by Hubert Cole. 314 pages. Putnam. $5.95. Swart, frog-faced Pierre Laval had the look of a man born to play a horrid role. And in the popular Gallic fairy tale that still passes for the history ...
THE SCAPEGOAT. By Sara Davis. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 224 pages. $26. “The Scapegoat” by Sara Davis features an eerie, captivating narrative that twists like a dream and will haunt like a nightmare ...
The Scapegoat, by William Holman Hunt. Source: Wikicommons The ego defense of displacement plays an important role in scapegoating, in which uncomfortable feelings such as anger, frustration, envy, ...
When we scapegoat, we project what is dark, shameful, and denied about ourselves onto others. This “shadow” side of our personality, as Carl Jung called it, represents hidden or wounded aspects of ...
Is The Scapegoat, Sara Davis’ debut novel, in fact, a “propulsive and destabilizing literary mystery,” per its back-cover blurb? It is — and then some. Reading this bizarre, arresting tale, you may ...
When saving face is a primary operating mode and when people denigrate others to justify their own harm or inertia, mistrust and chaos ensue. It has become shockingly common in recent years to blame ...
With her first full-length book, biologist, writer and musician Serano positions herself as a Betty Friedan of the transsexual community. Making a case that trans discrimination is steeped in sexism ...
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