Voices of South Asia
Author: Patrick Peebles
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Published: 2012-02-17
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 0765634821
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Author: Patrick Peebles
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Published: 2012-02-17
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 0765634821
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Emma J Flatt
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 2020-06-24
Total Pages: 491
ISBN-13: 9811213275
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book investigates the contemporary social, political and economic issues faced by women in South Asia. It focuses on the policies and practices that have challenged or perpetuated gender inequalities, and the evolving role of women in South Asian societies. With contributions from practitioners, policy makers, academics and civil society activists from across South Asia, this volume provides a broad and diverse range of viewpoints on South Asian women's labour force participation, political participation, education, and health, as well as country-specific insights.The volume is conceived as a stage for debate where specific insights act as a window into wider themes, practices and policies. Each essay is followed by policy-relevant recommendations and suggestions for avenues to improve current practice. This book will be relevant for undergraduate students and lecturers of South Asian studies, development, and policy studies, as well as industry practitioners.
Author: Amrit Wilson
Publisher:
Published: 2018-10
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781988832012
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1978, and winning the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize for that year, Finding a Voice established a new discourse on South Asian women's lives and struggles in Britain. This new edition includes a preface by Meena Kandasamy, some historic photographs, and a remarkable new chapter by young South Asian women.
Author: George Dutton
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-12-18
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 1317452445
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSpanning more than a millennium, this anthology gathers literary sources from across the entire region of Southeast Asia. Its 24 selections derive from a variety of genres and reflect the diverse range of cultural influences the region has experienced. The literary excerpts illustrate the impact of religious and ideological currents from early Buddhism to Islam and Roman Catholicism. The selections reveal how cultural influences from South Asia, China, the Arabic world, and Europe arrived in Southeast Asia and left their marks in the realms of literature, society, and culture. The readings include religious works, folklore, epic poems, short stories, and the modern novel. They range from the Cambodian medieval version of the Ramayana to the 16th century Javanese tales to modern Thai short stories and include selections from Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, and Burma.
Author: Courtney Szto
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2020-10-16
Total Pages: 165
ISBN-13: 1978807953
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the NASSS Outstanding Book Award Hockey and multiculturalism are often noted as defining features of Canadian culture; yet, rarely are we forced to question the relationship and tensions between these two social constructs. This book examines the growing significance of hockey in Canada’s South Asian communities. The Hockey Night in Canada Punjabi broadcast serves as an entry point for a broader consideration of South Asian experiences in hockey culture based on field work and interviews conducted with hockey players, parents, and coaches in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. This book seeks to inject more “color” into hockey’s historically white dominated narratives and representations by returning hockey culture to its multicultural roots. It encourages alternative and multiple narratives about hockey and cultural citizenship by asking which citizens are able to contribute to the webs of meaning that form the nation’s cultural fabric.
Author: Richard K. Wolf
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780252082986
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on extensive research in India and Pakistan, this new study examines the ways drumming and voices interconnect over vast areas of South Asia and considers what it means for instruments to be voice-like and carry textual messages in particular contexts. Richard K. Wolf employs a hybrid, novelistic form of presentation in which the fictional protagonist Muharram Ali, a man obsessed with finding music he believes will dissolve religious and political barriers, interacts with Wolf's field consultants, to communicate ethnographic and historical realities that transcend the local details of any one person's life. The result is a daring narrative that follows Muharram Ali on a journey that explores how the themes of South Asian Muslims and their neighbors coming together, moving apart, and relating to God and spiritual intermediaries resonate across ritual and expressive forms such as drumming and dancing.
Author: Philip F. Williams
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9089640924
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhilip F. Williams has published nine books in East Asian studies, including The Great Wall of Confinement (UCal, 2004), and has been Professor of Chinese at Massey University and Arizona State University. --
Author: Greg Fealy
Publisher:
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 616
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn an era when Islam ostensibly lies at the heart of a volatile nexus of a global campaign of war on terrorism, simplistic notions and dangerous misunderstandings about the cultures and nature of Southeast Asian Islam, in all its variants, are used to inform and justify policies.
Author: Alamgir Hashmi
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOffers Important Readings In South Asian Literatures In English. The Contribution Also Indicate The Main Trends. The First Of Its Kind In More Than Half A Century.
Author: James A. Michener
Publisher:
Published: 1951
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13:
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