Interlopers of Empire

Interlopers of Empire

Author: Andrew Arsan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2014-01-06

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0190257172

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This work is the first comprehensive history of the Lebanese migrant communities of colonial French West Africa, a vast expanse that covered present-day Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Guinea, Benin and Mauritania. Where others have concentrated on the commercial activities of these migrants, casting them as archetypal middlemen, this work reconstructs not just their economic strategies, but also their social and political lives. Moreover, it examines the fraught responses of colonial Frenchmen to the unsettling presence of these interlopers of empire--responses which, with their echoes of metropolitan racism, helped to shape the ways in which Lebanese migrants represented themselves and justified their place in West Africa. This is a work which attempts not just to reshape broader understandings of diasporic life-of Janus-like existences lived in transit between distant locales, and de- pendent on the constant to-and-fro of people, news, and goods--but also to challenge the way we think about empires, and the relations between their constituent territories and diverse inhabitants.


Euripides and the Language of Craft

Euripides and the Language of Craft

Author: Mary C. Stieber

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 521

ISBN-13: 9004189068

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This first in-depth account of Euripides' relationship with the visual arts demonstrates how frequently the tragedian used language to visual effect, whether through allusion or actual references to objects, motifs built around real or imaginary objects, or the use of technical terminology.


Mathematics and Medicine in Sanskrit

Mathematics and Medicine in Sanskrit

Author: D. Wujastyk

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9788120832466

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The chapters in this volume were originally presented in the panels on Scientific Literature at the 12th World Sanskrit Conference in Helsinki, Finland. They represent some of the most up-to-date scholarship on the history of early science in India being done today. The first part of the book focusses on the history of mathematical commentaries and the role of illustration in sanskrit mathematical manuscripts. The second part of the book investigates fundamental ayurvedic theories, ayurvedic rites for childbirth, the cultural history of medicine in the Early Modern period, the anthropology of spirit of one of the oldest surviving ayurvedic texts. This book will be of interest to historians of science, students of classical Indian history and culture, and anyone wanting to know where the cutting edge of the history of early Indian science is today.


Problemas Resueltos de Iniciación Al Análisis Estadístico de Datos

Problemas Resueltos de Iniciación Al Análisis Estadístico de Datos

Author: Hilario Navarro Veguillas

Publisher: Editorial UNED

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 8436262131

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Este texto presenta una colección de problemas sobre Análisis de Datos y Métodos Estadísticos aplicados al campo de las ciencias y la ingeniería. La relación de problemas recorre los terrenos de la Estadística Descriptiva, la Teoría de la Probabilidad y los Métodos de Inferencia ilustrando los conceptos y procedimientos más relevantes mediante aplicaciones.


Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary by Conceptual Categories

Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary by Conceptual Categories

Author: J. David Pleins

Publisher: Zondervan Academic

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780310530749

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Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary by Conceptual Categories by J. David Pleins is an innovative study reference for both introductory and advanced students of Hebrew, to help them remember vocabulary based on logical categories of related words. It includes over 175 word grouping categories including pottery, ships, birds, jewelry, seasons, and many more.


Japan-ness in Architecture

Japan-ness in Architecture

Author: Arata Isozaki

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2011-02-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0262516055

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One of Japan's leading architects examines notions of Japan-ness as exemplified by key events in Japanese architectural history from the seventh to the twentieth century; essays on buildings and their cultural context. Japanese architect Arata Isozaki sees buildings not as dead objects but as events that encompass the social and historical context—not to be defined forever by their "everlasting materiality" but as texts to be interpreted and reread continually. In Japan-ness in Architecture, he identifies what is essentially Japanese in architecture from the seventh to the twentieth century. In the opening essay, Isozaki analyzes the struggles of modern Japanese architects, including himself, to create something uniquely Japanese out of modernity. He then circles back in history to find what he calls Japan-ness in the seventh-century Ise shrine, reconstruction of the twelfth-century Todai-ji Temple, and the seventeenth-century Katsura Imperial Villa. He finds the periodic ritual relocation of Ise's precincts a counter to the West's concept of architectural permanence, and the repetition of the ritual an alternative to modernity's anxious quest for origins. He traces the "constructive power" of the Todai-ji Temple to the vision of the director of its reconstruction, the monk Chogen, whose imaginative power he sees as corresponding to the revolutionary turmoil of the times. The Katsura Imperial Villa, with its chimerical spaces, achieved its own Japan-ness as it reinvented the traditional shoin style. And yet, writes Isozaki, what others consider to be the Japanese aesthetic is often the opposite of that essential Japan-ness born in moments of historic self-definition; the purified stylization—what Isozaki calls "Japanesquization"—lacks the energy of cultural transformation and reflects an island retrenchment in response to the pressure of other cultures. Combining historical survey, critical analysis, theoretical reflection, and autobiographical account, these essays, written over a period of twenty years, demonstrate Isozaki's standing as one of the world's leading architects and preeminent architectural thinkers.


Promoting Teacher Reflection in Second Language Education

Promoting Teacher Reflection in Second Language Education

Author: Thomas S. C. Farrell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-11-27

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1317687345

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Taking the concept and the practice of reflective teaching forward, this book introduces a well-structured, flexible framework for use by teachers at all levels of development, from pre-service to novice to the most experienced. The framework outlines five levels of reflective practice—Philosophy; Principles; Theory-of-Practice; Practice; Beyond Practice—and provides specific techniques for teachers to implement each level of reflection in their work. Designed to allow readers to take either a deductive approach, moving from theory-into-practice, or an inductive approach where they start from a practice-into-theory position, the framework can be used by teachers alone, in pairs, or in a group.