Steps to Paradise and Beyond - Verner Bickley - Books - Proverse Hong Kong - 9789888228607 - October 27, 2016
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Steps to Paradise and Beyond

Verner Bickley

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Steps to Paradise and Beyond

In STEPS TO PARADISE AND BEYOND, which follows Footfalls Echo in the Memory as the second volume of his autobiography, VERNER BICKLEY describes the events and issues that were important to him during a period of his life spent in Hawaii and Saudi Arabia. In Hawaii from 1971 to 1981, he served as the Director of the Culture Learning Institute at the East-West Center, established by the U. S. Congress in Hawaii in 1960 and functioning as a U. S-based institution for public diplomacy with international governance, staffing, students and Fellows. For nine years (1972-1980), Verner led a small team of anthropologists, cross-cultural psychologists and linguists, focusing on the different ways in which individuals and whole societies cope in bicultural and multicultural contexts and how they address problems presented by different cultural norms. In this book he recalls some of the highlights of his stay in Hawaii; he touches briefly on President Obama's education in Oahu and on the life of the President's mother as an East-West Center "grantee." He recalls the impact made by Captain Cook on the Hawaiian Islands and the much later controversy surrounding Hawaiian claims to regain its independence from the United States. He mentions the support that his Institute provided for the pioneering voyage of the canoe, Hõküle'a, from Hawaii to Tahiti, disproving the theories of Thor Heyerdahl, and he describes his personal hasty retreat from South Korea when he was informed of the assassination of President Park Chong Hee. After nine interesting years in Hawaii, Verner moved to Saudia Arabia for a two-year assignment with the national airline, Saudia. Responsible for a multi-national staff of 100 persons, mainly, but not exclusively, in Jeddah and Riyadh, he recalls in particular the dare-devil driving of newly-rich Saudis; an interesting visit to a staff member imprisoned in one of Jeddah's gaols; the restrictions suffered by women, in particular the ban on their driving any form of vehicle, and the adherence in practice to the precepts of the 18th century divine, Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 27, 2016
ISBN13 9789888228607
Publishers Proverse Hong Kong
Pages 360
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 19 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  

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