Footprints of Modernism: African Adventures and Poetic Journeys (First Footsteps in East Africa by Sir Richard Francis Burton/ The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot)

Footprints of Modernism: African Adventures and Poetic Journeys (First Footsteps in East Africa by Sir Richard Francis Burton/ The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot)
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Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages : 693
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Synopsis Footprints of Modernism: African Adventures and Poetic Journeys (First Footsteps in East Africa by Sir Richard Francis Burton/ The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot) by : Sir Richard Francis Burton

Book 1: Embark on an adventurous journey with “First Footsteps in East Africa” by Sir Richard Francis Burton. Join Burton on his explorations in a land of discovery, filled with intrigue, wildlife, and cultural encounters. This captivating narrative provides a firsthand account of the wonders of East Africa, leaving readers enthralled by the spirit of exploration. Book 2: Complementing this adventure is “The Waste Land” by T. S. Eliot, a masterpiece of modernist poetry. Eliot's evocative verses take readers on a poetic journey, exploring the complexities of the modern world. This combination weaves together the thrill of discovery in East Africa with the intellectual journey of modernist poetry, offering a unique and enriching reading experience.

The Road Chose Me Volume 2

The Road Chose Me Volume 2
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Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 0995198969
ISBN-13 : 9780995198968
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Road Chose Me Volume 2 by : Dan Grec

Searching for even more wild places and new experiences, Dan became determined to explore 'off the map' in Africa. From the mighty Sahara Desert in the north to the dense equatorial jungles of the Congo and the open grasslands of Southern Africa, Dan turned his biggest dream into reality. Over the course of three years Dan's second major expedition spanned fifty-four thousand miles through thirty-five unique African countries. THE ADVENTURE WAS A THOUSAND TIMES BIGGER THAN HE DREAMED POSSIBLE. After exploring the Pan-American Highway from Alaska to Argentina Dan became hooked on the freedom of global overland travel, and he only wanted more. New languages, exotic foods, stunning landscapes and local people with an entirely different outlook became Dan's everyday life. As the months turned into years, through highlights and despair Dan gained a new appreciation for what it truly means to be alive. Viewing our modern world through African eyes gave Dan a new perspective, and he was pulled in by the endless joy, laughter and kindness at every turn. While the landscapes and wildlife are undeniably breathtaking, it is the natural warmth of the African people that is truly unforgettable. All across the continent Dan was welcomed with love and generosity, and now he will never be the same.

The African Roots of Marijuana

The African Roots of Marijuana
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781478004530
ISBN-13 : 1478004533
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The African Roots of Marijuana by : Chris S. Duvall

After arriving from South Asia approximately a thousand years ago, cannabis quickly spread throughout the African continent. European accounts of cannabis in Africa—often fictionalized and reliant upon racial stereotypes—shaped widespread myths about the plant and were used to depict the continent as a cultural backwater and Africans as predisposed to drug use. These myths continue to influence contemporary thinking about cannabis. In The African Roots of Marijuana, Chris S. Duvall corrects common misconceptions while providing an authoritative history of cannabis as it flowed into, throughout, and out of Africa. Duvall shows how preexisting smoking cultures in Africa transformed the plant into a fast-acting and easily dosed drug and how it later became linked with global capitalism and the slave trade. People often used cannabis to cope with oppressive working conditions under colonialism, as a recreational drug, and in religious and political movements. This expansive look at Africa's importance to the development of human knowledge about marijuana will challenge everything readers thought they knew about one of the world's most ubiquitous plants.

Catalogue of Books in the Mercantile Library, of the City of New York

Catalogue of Books in the Mercantile Library, of the City of New York
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 710
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ISBN-10 : 9783752578409
ISBN-13 : 3752578408
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Catalogue of Books in the Mercantile Library, of the City of New York by : New York Mercantile Library Association

Reprint of the original, first published in 1866.

Going Home to Africa

Going Home to Africa
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Publisher : National Archives of Zimbabwe
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 1779259948
ISBN-13 : 9781779259943
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Going Home to Africa by : Dot Bekker

Dot Bekker was born and raised in Bulawayo in the south-west of Zimbabwe. After thirty-eight years away ¬- twenty of those in Europe - she decided to return to the country of her birth; however rather than hop on a plane, Dot chose to drive there: all by herself at the age of sixty, in a twenty-year-old 2WD Ford Transit van that she converted into her home. Dot spent eight and a half months covering 20,000km of some of the toughest overlanding routes in the world, through West and Central Africa. This is her story.Follow Dot's extraordinary 20,000km adventure in her first book, Going Home to Africa, where she describes the ups and downs she faced over the course of her grand expedition: the countries, the people, insane traffic, corrupt borders, marriage proposals, perilous potholes and good old Africa Roadside Assistance.Her fascinating journal also highlights the varied landscapes and cultural history of Africa that she discovered along the way, the strange, funny and sometimes terrifying situations that she encountered, and the numerous challenges that she and BlueBelle endured - all the while navigating her own personal internal journey.At the time of writing Dot still lives in and travels with BlueBelle whenever possible and can be seen out and about meeting people and making things happen in her beloved Zimbabwe. Since her return to Bulawayo, Dot has been tirelessly seeking ways to improve the future for rural communities in Zimbabwe. Her twenty years of business coaching experience is helping to enhance their traditional lifestyle with 21st Century technology in order to actively encourage sustainable development. Another of her passions is giving vulnerable and disadvantaged girls access to education, to which end she created the non-profit organisation, Kusasa. She very much believes that making progress in the gender equality/equity agenda through education is vital for her country.She is also already working on the sequel to Going Home in Africa, which will detail the experience of returning to her homeland and the many joys and challenges she has faced since her return, it will be titled Being Home in Africa.Alongside all this, she has also decided to encourage more women to visit Africa and will be running small women-only group tours from 2022 in Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa. Watch her Facebook page for details of Going Home to Africa Tours.To find out about Dot's journey as it continues, look at @goinghometoafrica on Facebook and Instagram or on the website www.goinghometoafrica.com for blogs and updates. To find out about the girls' education fund, look at @kusasa.africa on Facebook and Instagram or on the website www.kusasa.africa.

South-African Folk-Tales

South-African Folk-Tales
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Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages : 90
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Synopsis South-African Folk-Tales by : James A. Honey

South-African Folk-Tales by James A. Honey is a captivating collection of traditional stories and folktales from South Africa. Drawing from the rich oral tradition of the region, the book presents a tapestry of myths, legends, and moral tales that offer insight into the cultural heritage and beliefs of the South African people. Key Points: Honey's collection showcases the diverse and enchanting world of South African folklore, providing readers with a glimpse into the traditional storytelling traditions of the region. The book features a range of narratives, including animal fables, creation myths, and cautionary tales, reflecting the deep connection between storytelling and the preservation of cultural values. Through the folktales, readers are immersed in the vibrant tapestry of South African culture, encountering mythical creatures, wise elders, and the timeless themes of bravery, wisdom, and the triumph of the human spirit. The stories offer valuable insights into the customs, traditions, and worldview of the South African people, fostering an appreciation for their rich heritage. South-African Folk-Tales is not only a source of entertainment but also a means of understanding and celebrating the cultural diversity of South Africa. Honey's meticulous collection brings to life the oral tradition and folklore that has been passed down through generations, providing a bridge between past and present and inviting readers into a world of imagination and cultural exploration.

Africa

Africa
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Publisher : Cambridge, Mass., Harvard U. Library
Total Pages : 798
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951001489804G
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Synopsis Africa by : Harvard University. Library

Epic Adventures

Epic Adventures
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Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 3825867587
ISBN-13 : 9783825867584
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Epic Adventures by : Jan Jansen

The many adventures of the "epic" in modern times are fascinating topics in themselves. The Romantics claimed that every self-respecting nation should, at some time, have had one and they set out to reconstruct these epics for political as well as cultural reasons. Such epics represented earlier stages in the development of nation-states and in this modern world they were, for a long time, hard to appreciate. The introduction of tape recorders, however, brought the epic back in the limelight. It became fashionable for scholars to record long oral narratives, and to present them as long written poems that reflected deeply ingrained ideas. Because of this technology, the idea of the epic was revitalized. This volume presents critical analyses of epics in Sub-Saharan Africa, the former Soviet Union, South-East Asia, Medieval Europe, and America and discusses the process of revitalization, sometimes even invention, of epics in particular historical, political, and academic contexts. Jan Jansen is a member of the Department of Anthropology of the University of Leiden, Netherlands. Henk M.J. Maier is professor in the Department of Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia and Oceania of the University of Leiden, Netherlands.

The Adventures of Ibn Battuta

The Adventures of Ibn Battuta
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780520272927
ISBN-13 : 0520272927
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Adventures of Ibn Battuta by : Ross E. Dunn

Ross Dunn here recounts the great traveler's remarkable career, interpreting it within the cultural and social context of Islamic society and giving the reader both a biography of an extraordinary personality and a study of the hemispheric dimensions of human interchange in medieval times.

»Failed« Migratory Adventures?

»Failed« Migratory Adventures?
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9783839460092
ISBN-13 : 3839460093
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis »Failed« Migratory Adventures? by : Susanne U. Schultz

The effects of the intra-African and European deportation regimes brought about since the European Union's externalization of its migration and development policy by transferring it to countries of sub-Saharan Africa remain largely understudied - especially their effects on people's everyday life after forced returns. Based on extensive field research, Susanne U. Schultz's book analyses the supposedly "failed" migration of Malian men, the social situations in which they find themselves following deportation, and the implications of their "failure" for their social environment and broader society. This important ethnographic study creates empirical knowledge on key issues in migration research, policy, and practice in the context of a charged debate.