Aya and the Butterfly

Aya and the Butterfly
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Total Pages : 16
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ISBN-10 : 1776900375
ISBN-13 : 9781776900374
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Synopsis Aya and the Butterfly by : Maysoon Salama

Aya and her grandad grow swan plants in their garden. Dedicated to the children and whānau of the Aotearoa New Zealand Muslim community, whose lives were changed forever on 15 March 2019.

Aya and the Butterfly

Aya and the Butterfly
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ISBN-10 : 1776900421
ISBN-13 : 9781776900428
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Synopsis Aya and the Butterfly by : Maysoon Salama

Hello, Little One: A Monarch Butterfly Story

Hello, Little One: A Monarch Butterfly Story
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Publisher : Page Street Kids
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 1624149316
ISBN-13 : 9781624149313
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Hello, Little One: A Monarch Butterfly Story by : Zeena Pliska

Caterpillar crawls from leaf to leaf, eating and waiting, all alone in a big, green world. Then Orange appears—Orange floats, and flits, and flies, graceful and beautiful. In this sweet, moving story of intergenerational friendship, a small caterpillar is befriended by a glorious monarch butterfly, and together they learn to see the world through each other’s eyes.

Essays in Migratory Aesthetics

Essays in Migratory Aesthetics
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9789401204675
ISBN-13 : 9401204675
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

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This volume addresses the impact of human movement on the aesthetic practices that make up the fabric of culture. The essays explore the ways in which cultural activities—ranging from the habitual gestures of the body to the production of specific artworks—register the impact of migration, from the forced transportation of slaves to the New World and of Jews to the death camps to the economic migration of peoples between the West and its erstwhile colonies; from the internal and external exile of Palestinians to the free movement of cosmopolitan intellectuals. Rather than focusing exclusively on art produced by those identified as migrant subjects, this collection opens up the question of how aesthetics itself migrates, transforming not only its own practices and traditions, but also the very nature of our being in the world, as subjects producing, as well as produced by, the cultures in which we live. The transformative potential of cultures on the move is both affirmed and critiqued throughout the collection, as part of an exploration of the ways in which globalisation implicates us ever more tightly in the unequal relations of production that characterise late modernity. This collection brings academic scholars from a variety of disciplines into conversation with practising visual and verbal artists; indeed, many of the essays break down the distinction between artist and academic, suggesting a dynamic interchange between critical reflection and creativity.

The Singing of the New World

The Singing of the New World
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9780521873918
ISBN-13 : 0521873916
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The Singing of the New World by : Gary Tomlinson

A study of indigenous music-making in New World societies, including the Aztecs and the Incas.

Monarchs and Milkweed

Monarchs and Milkweed
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780691166353
ISBN-13 : 0691166358
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Monarchs and Milkweed by : Anurag Agrawal

The fascinating and complex evolutionary relationship of the monarch butterfly and the milkweed plant Monarch butterflies are one of nature's most recognizable creatures, known for their bright colors and epic annual migration from the United States and Canada to Mexico. Yet there is much more to the monarch than its distinctive presence and mythic journeying. In Monarchs and Milkweed, Anurag Agrawal presents a vivid investigation into how the monarch butterfly has evolved closely alongside the milkweed—a toxic plant named for the sticky white substance emitted when its leaves are damaged—and how this inextricable and intimate relationship has been like an arms race over the millennia, a battle of exploitation and defense between two fascinating species. The monarch life cycle begins each spring when it deposits eggs on milkweed leaves. But this dependency of monarchs on milkweeds as food is not reciprocated, and milkweeds do all they can to poison or thwart the young monarchs. Agrawal delves into major scientific discoveries, including his own pioneering research, and traces how plant poisons have not only shaped monarch-milkweed interactions but have also been culturally important for centuries. Agrawal presents current ideas regarding the recent decline in monarch populations, including habitat destruction, increased winter storms, and lack of milkweed—the last one a theory that the author rejects. He evaluates the current sustainability of monarchs and reveals a novel explanation for their plummeting numbers. Lavishly illustrated with more than eighty color photos and images, Monarchs and Milkweed takes readers on an unforgettable exploration of one of nature's most important and sophisticated evolutionary relationships.

Voices of Weavers

Voices of Weavers
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Publisher : Waxmann Verlag
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9783830992738
ISBN-13 : 3830992734
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Voices of Weavers by : Jella Fink

The lives of weavers and their textile creations form the central subject in this monograph. It explores an understudied field of material culture studies in contemporary Myanmar. Textile cultures, craftsmanship and (national) identity are the core topoi of this work. Embedded in a century of shifting political and economic systems, the documented weaving cultures enhance our understanding of transformation processes on the local level. This book brings together current impulses of material culture studies and observations based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork data.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—The Flower of Happiness

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—The Flower of Happiness
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Publisher : VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1974732525
ISBN-13 : 9781974732524
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—The Flower of Happiness by : Aya Yajima

Complete the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba experience with these exciting novels featuring original stories. Revisit the Demon Slayer Corps in these novels that each contain five tales of love, friendship, and courage! A mystical flower offers a prosperous future for its bearer. Determined to find the flower for Nezuko, Tanjiro makes a harrowing journey up a mountain—but Inosuke reveals the flower’s true worth. In other tales, Zenitsu recalls the day he battled a demon to save a crying girl, a fortune-teller warns Zenitsu that he’ll die if a girl falls for him, Kanao helps Aoi learn her value apart from killing demons, and when Kimetsu Academy students search for the recipe to win over Mr. Tomioka, Mr. Rengoku ropes them into cooking!

Special Scientific Report

Special Scientific Report
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Total Pages : 800
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924071938108
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

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