The Land of Weddings and Rain

The Land of Weddings and Rain
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781442612563
ISBN-13 : 1442612568
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Land of Weddings and Rain by : Gediminas Lankauskas

Based on more than a decade of ethnographic research, The Land of Weddings and Rain examines the components of the contemporary urban wedding in post-socialist Lithuania.

The Heart of Helambu

The Heart of Helambu
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9781487520236
ISBN-13 : 1487520239
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Heart of Helambu by : Tom O'Neill

The Heart of Helambu is an evocative and touching account of Tom O'Neill's experiences undertaking ethnographic fieldwork in Kathmandu and the Helambu region of Nepal.

Exemplary Life

Exemplary Life
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781487542955
ISBN-13 : 148754295X
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Exemplary Life by : Andreas Bandak

Based on over five years of ethnographic fieldwork in Syria, Exemplary Life focuses on the life of a Damascus woman, Myrna Nazzour, who serves as an aspirational figure in her community. Myrna is regarded by her followers as an exemplary figure, a living saint, and the messages, apparitions, stigmata, and oil that have marked Myrna since 1982 have corroborated her status as chosen by God. Exemplary Life probes the power of examples, the modelling of sainthood around Myrna’s figure, and the broader context for Syrian Christians in the changing landscape of the Middle East. The book highlights the social use of examples such as the ones inhabited by Myrna’s devout followers and how they reveal the broader structures of illustration, evidence, and persuasion in social and cultural settings. Andreas Bandak argues that the role of the example should incite us to investigate which trains of thought set local worlds in motion. In doing so, Exemplary Life presents a novel frame for examining how religion comes to matter to people and adds a critical dimension to current anthropological engagements with ethics and morality.

Moral Figures

Moral Figures
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781487543228
ISBN-13 : 1487543220
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Moral Figures by : Alexandra Widmer

In the early twentieth century, people in the southwestern Pacific nation of Vanuatu experienced rapid population decline, while in the early twenty-first century, they experienced rapid population growth. From colonial governance to postcolonial sovereignty, Moral Figures shows that despite attempts to govern population size and birth, reproduction in Vanuatu continues to exceed bureaucratic economization through Ni-Vanuatu insistence on Indigenous relationalities. Through Alexandra Widmer’s examination of how reproduction is made public, she demonstrates how population sciences have a naturalized focus on women’s fertility and privileged issues of wage labour over women’s land access, as well as broader social relations of reproduction. Widmer draws on oral histories with retired village midwives and massage healers on the changes to care for pregnancy and birth, as well as ethnographic research in a village outside the capital of Port Vila. Locating the Pacific Islands in global histories of demographic science and the medicalization of birth, the book presents archival material in a way that emphasizes bureaucratic practices in how colonial documents attempted to render Indigenous relationalities of reproduction governable. While demographic imaginaries and biomedical practices increasingly frame fertility control as an investment in the reproductive health of individual bodies, the Ni-Vanuatu worlds presented in Moral Figures show that relationships between people, land, knowledge, kin, and care make reproduction a distributed and assisted process.

Without the State

Without the State
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781487509767
ISBN-13 : 1487509766
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Without the State by : Emily Channell-Justice

Without the State explores the 2013–14 Euromaidan protests – a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine – through in-depth ethnographic research with leftist, feminist, and student activists in Kyiv. The book discusses the concept of "self-organization" and the notion that if something needs to be done and a person has the competence to do it, then they should simply do it. Emily Channell-Justice reveals how self-organization in Ukraine came out of leftist practices but actors from across the spectrum of political views also adopted self-organization over the course of Euromaidan, including far-right groups. The widespread adoption of self-organization encouraged Ukrainians to rethink their expectations of the relationship between citizens and their state. The book explains how self-organized practices have changed people’s views on what they think they can contribute to their own communities, and in the wake of Russia’s renewed invasion of Ukraine in 2022, it has also motivated new networks of mutual aid within Ukraine and beyond. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, including the author’s first-hand experience of the entirety of the Euromaidan protests, Without the State provides a unique analytical account of this crucial moment in Ukraine’s post-Soviet history.

Moving Words

Moving Words
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781487543709
ISBN-13 : 1487543700
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Moving Words by : Andrew Brandel

In the decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Berlin has re-emerged as a global city in large part thanks to its reputation as a literary city – a place where artists from around the world gather and can make a life. Moving Words foregrounds the many contexts in which life in the city of Berlin is made literary – from old neighbourhood bookshops to new reading circles, NGOs working to secure asylum for writers living in exile to specialized workshops for young migrant poets. Highlighting the differences, tensions, and contradictions of these scenes, this book reveals how literature can be both a site of domination and a resource for resisting and transforming those conditions. By attending to the everyday lives of writers, readers, booksellers, and translators, it offers a crucial new vantage point on the politics of difference in contemporary Europe, at a moment marked by historical violence, resurgent nationalism, and the fraught politics of migration. Rooted in ethnographic fieldwork, rich historical archives, and literary analysis, Moving Words examines the different claims people make on and for literature as it carries them through the city on irregular and intersecting paths. Along the way, Brandel offers a new approach to the ethnography of literature that aims to think anthropologically about crossings in time and in space, where literature provides a footing in a world constituted by a multiplicity of real possibilities.

Panjabi Lyrics and Proverbs

Panjabi Lyrics and Proverbs
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044049943459
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Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Panjabi Lyrics and Proverbs by : Charles Frederick Usborne

The Decline of Marriage in Namibia

The Decline of Marriage in Namibia
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9783839443033
ISBN-13 : 3839443032
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Decline of Marriage in Namibia by : Julia Pauli

In Southern Africa, marriage used to be widespread and common. However, over the past decades marriage rates have declined significantly. Julia Pauli explores the meaning of marriage when only few marry. Although marriage rates have dropped sharply, the value of weddings and marriages has not. To marry has become an indicator of upper-class status that less affluent people aspire to. Using the appropriation of marriage by a rural Namibian elite as a case study, the book tells the entwined stories of class formation and marriage decline in post-apartheid Namibia.

5 Novels

5 Novels
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 644
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ISBN-10 : 9781469100401
ISBN-13 : 1469100401
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis 5 Novels by : Ahmed Fagih

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A Lovely Love Story

A Lovely Love Story
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Publisher : Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages : 38
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ISBN-10 : 9780740763083
ISBN-13 : 0740763083
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis A Lovely Love Story by : Edward Monkton

In this gift book for special occasions, two friends realize they fit together perfectly and discover that differences shouldn't be an obstacle to loving each other.