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Laon, Vol. 5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Laon, Vol. 5

Trapped inside Congressman Kwon's estate, Tae-Ha and the politician's family are at the mercy of his ex-wife's ghost. She's willing to spare them all if her ex can guess what it is she wants, but it's a limited-time offer, and Laon is nowhere to be found! Just as Tae-Ha is about to curse his bad luck, the specter drops a hint about Young-Yoo! Meanwhile, Gyu-Jin is in over his head on his first assignment. He's been sent to find out more about a religious cult, but he's about to find himself in a whole lot of trouble!

Raiders, Vol. 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Raiders, Vol. 3

Before Irel has time to sort out the latest clue in the mystery surrounding the chrism bottles, he and his friends are attacked by a skeletal assassin in a pinstripe suit on the hunt for Lamia. To make matters worse, there's also a pair of crazed were-cats on Lamia's trail as well. As Clarion faces off against the cat-girls and Lamia goes head-to-skull with the zombie called Skeleton, can Irel help either of them and keep his crew together?

Asian Americans and Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

Asian Americans and Politics

This volume is the first to take a broad-ranging look at the engagement of Asian Americans with American politics. Its contributors come from a variety of disciplines—history, political science, sociology, and urban studies—and from the practical political realm.

Pastoral Care in a Korean American Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Pastoral Care in a Korean American Context

This book provides theoretical background and pastoral strategies for pastors, lay leaders, and congregation members to foster a restoration of the human dignity imputed by God and the good community God desires. It addresses issues in pastoral care and pays particular attention to Korean and Korean American contexts. Some of the specific issues addressed include wisdom for common life (Chung Yong) as a theological and pastoral task, tension between Confucianism and feminism, care of the abused and abusers in intimate violence, ageism and elderly care, racism and cultural identity of Korean youth, sexual ethics among Korean young adults, and depression and addiction among Korean American youth and young adults. All of the contributors have a strong background in clinical and/or pastoral practices in addition to theoretical expertise.

Listening to Sexual Minorities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Listening to Sexual Minorities

For sexual minority students on Christian college campuses, faith and sexuality can feel in acute tension. Yarhouse, Dean, Stratton, and Lastoria draw on their decades of experience to bring us a longitudinal study into what sexual minorities experience, hope for, and benefit from. Rich with both quantitative and qualitative data, here is an unprecedented opportunity to listen to sexual minorities in their own words.

Laon, Vol. 4
  • Language: en

Laon, Vol. 4

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-01-25
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  • Publisher: Yen Press

Laon's musical tail gave Heri his big break, but the teen idol is about to discover that fame comes at a price...Following the sound of her tail's voice, Laon abruptly ends Heri's career, taking back her tail and its power. But Laon still lacks the strength to grant Tae-Ha's wish, and time may be running out for his lost love!

Laon, Vol. 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Laon, Vol. 1

Laon is determined to regain his powers, one tail at a time! When the police discover Laon naked and hungry in the street, they aren't quite sure what to make of the odd little boy. How could they know that he is actually a nine-tailed fox...or at least he would be if he hadn't lost his tails in a bet? Now Laon is on a crusade to recover his missing appendages, if other spiritual forces don't find them first!

Laon, Vol. 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Laon, Vol. 4

Laon's musical tail gave Heri his big break, but the teen idol is about to discover that fame comes at a price...Following the sound of her tail's voice, Laon abruptly ends Heri's career, taking back her tail and its power. But Laon still lacks the strength to grant Tae-Ha's wish, and time may be running out for his lost love!

Laon, Vol. 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Laon, Vol. 3

Catching the scent of her tail, Laon pursues her rogue appendage and ends its bloody spree. Meanwhile, the serial rape-murderer is turned in by the Secret Path to the Heavens, and Tae-Ha's timely article on the cult pushes magazine sales through the roof. The attention brings with it a flood of tips about paranormal activity. The strange thing is that all the leads seem to point to the same place. Tae-Ha and Laon go to investigate what he's sure is just an elaborate hoax, but a sudden storm leaves them stranded in the sticks...and in the middle of danger...

Contemporary Asian American Communities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Contemporary Asian American Communities

Once thought of in terms of geographically bounded spaces, Asian America has undergone profound changes as a result of post-1965 immigration as well as the growth and reshaping of established communities. This collection of original essays demonstrates that conventional notions of community, of ethnic enclaves determined by exclusion and ghettoization, now have limited use in explaining the dynamic processes of contemporary community formation.Writing from a variety of perspectives, these contributors expand the concept of community to include sites not necessarily bounded by space; formations around gender, class, sexuality, and generation reveal new processes as well as the demographic diversity of today's Asian American population. The case studies gathered here speak to the fluidity of these communities and to the need for new analytic approaches to account for the similarities and differences between them. Taken together, these essays forcefully argue that it is time to replace the outworn concept of a monolithic Asian America.