Indische cultures
List indische cultures
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They conclude with the early buddhist period and the appearance of city states right across pakistan and north india, establishing the pattern of subcontinental unity and regional diversity that was to characterize the country henceforwardit will also appeal to anyone interested in historical geography, world prehistory and archaeology in generaldrawing primarily upon the archaeological record, and supported by ethnographic, linguistic and historical evidence, the authors trace the origins and development of culture in india and pakistan from its earliest roots in palaeolithic times, through the rise and disintegration of the great indus civilization to the emergence of regional cultures, and the arrival and spread of indo-aryan speaking peoplesmany spectacular discoveries of archaeological significance have been made in the indian subcontinent since the first appearance of raymond and bridget allchin's book the birth of indian civilization, for long the most authoritative and widely read text on its subjectoffering an original and stimulating perspective on the archaeology of the subcontinent, the rise of civilization in india and pakistan will be invaluable to students of south asian culture and early historysee oxfam website for delivery information read morecambridge world archeologyoxfam bookshop leeds 379ppadvances in related fields, particularly in geomorphology, palaeobotany and palaeoclimatology, have also radically altered our picture of the emergence of indian civilisationin the rise of civilization in india and pakistan the authors have completely revised and rewritten their earlier work to present an integrated and dynamic account of human culture in south asiathe authors have made every attempt to incorporate the results of the most recent research and their book is illustrated throughout with photographs, maps and line diagrams
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It documents the form of traditional buildings that are self-built by their owner-occupiers or built by members of a community, recording the means of construction and decoration of the house across a spectrum of different culturesdwellings is about the vast range of types of vernacular houses around the world condition: covers shelfworn, slightly creased, corner bumped; foreedges mildly grubby, pages clean and clear and binding tightsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop exeter more than 90 per cent of the world's buildings, including some 800 million homes, constitute architecture of ordinary people
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Here the renowned analytical psychologist erich neumann draws on ritual, mythology, art, and records of dreams and fantasies to examine how this archetype has been outwardly expressed in many cultures and periods since prehistoryhe shows how the feminine has been represented as goddess, monster, gate, pillar, tree, moon, sun, vessel, and every animal from snakes to birdsneumann discerns a universal experience of the maternal as both nurturing and fearsome, an experience rooted in the dialectical relation of growing consciousness, symbolized by the child, to the unconscious and the unknown, symbolized by the great mothersee oxfam website for delivery information read morefeaturing a new foreword by martin liebscher, this princeton classics edition of the great mother introduces a new generation of readers to this profound and enduring workoxfam bookshop deal this landmark book explores the great mother as a primordial image of the human psyche
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Since regionalism is we deviated from the in our inquiry, common an aspect most proceeding to from the the methodology least of impressive we present the sites from site instead, the seashore to the eastern inland regions, with an northern to illustrate the significance of the indigenous in the past few years, it has been observed, by many scholars, that regional elements play a significant role in the overall aspect of cultures for example, the phoenicians in the coast were viewed as the most stimulating element to push hellenism forward their encounter with the greeks goes back as early as the second millennium bthe history of this period, as albright stated it, "was never forgotten" the first presents the "archaeological evidence", ithe sites in the regions of judea and samaria show adherence to local traditions became the city of samaria (which a greek colony) had little impact on the planning city samaritans) book is in good condition with no markings/ notes insideup until that genuine hellenistic sites were excavated in palestine among them what are even today the most impressive hellenistic settlements marisa, the only thoroughly unearthed hellenistic city, was excavated at the end of the 19th century by and macalister, while the impressive tombs there were excavated at the beginning of the ca century by peters and thiersh although doyen coined the term "hellenism" as early as the 19th century it was not applied to the archaeological finds of palestine before the late 'sin the course of these excavations, some important hellenistic building were unearthed the later has exposed the hellenistic toweriraq el-emir was in by irbi and mengels, and again by de () oct and konder () it was excavated in october of by a princeton university expedition, and was published by butler (); later, it was excavated by lapp () and by will () in the samaria was excavated years by two harvard university expeditions, one of which was headed by schumacher, the other by reisner and fisher, when the residential hellenistic quarter of the acropolis was excavations in revealedas a result, their cities are an interesting blend of hellenistic and local elements this volume is divided into three chapterssee oxfam website for delivery information read more magnificent and gezer was twice excavated: in by the palestine exploration fund, the of these excavations, macalister published results inthe chapter excavated and published major sites in palestine surveyed that have yielded hellenistic remainsoxfam books & music lancaster the hellenistic period in palestine was the first period for which there was a richly documented record even before archaeology began its inquiry
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Mapping the silk road and beyond depicts over eighty maps organized in clear chronology - from alexander the great's map of the world, first created in 323 bc and reproduced in a sixteenth-century atlas, to maps from the nineteenth century by french and dutch explorers that detail the growing interaction between europeans and eastern culturesjames cook) and influential cartographersmapping the silk road and beyond traces the history of the european age of exploration and its lasting effects on these regions through an extensive series of beautifully rendered and imaginative maps drawn by explorers, merchants, and colonial administrators of the timeoxfam bookshop brighton today the world is focusing unprecedented attention on asia and the middle east - rediscovering a cultural, political, and geographical landscape that has fascinated and frustrated westerners since the time of alexander the greatthese maps represent the finest examples in existence in museums, libraries, and archives around the world, chosen because they depict the most important milestones in the mapping of asiathe maps provide detailed visual keys to the fascinating history of asia and the middle east: altogether they illuminate a cast of historical figures ranging from great leaders (the queen of sheba, mohammed the prophet, king charles v) to legendary explorers (marco polo, columbus, magellan, sir francis drake, captthe book focuses on both maritime exploration and overland discovery via the ancient silk road: a network of trading posts that encompassed china, tibet, pakistan, india, kurdistan, iraq, ethiopia, eritrea, and dozens of other places known in ancient times by fabled names, including abyssinia, malacca, macassar, siam, and cathaysee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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At a time of deep scepticism about people's ability to learn anything from the past, even to recapture any serious sense of past cultures and ways of life, richard evans shows readers why history is both possible and necessaryoxfam shop dumfries this volume combines argument about the nature of history with case studies of how good history is written and researchedsee oxfam website for delivery information read morehe demolishes the wilder claims of postmodern historians who deny the possibility of any realistic grasp of history, and explains the political dangers of losing a historical perspective on the way people live their livesrichard evans is the author of "death in hamburg" (winner of the wolfson literary award for history) and "rituals of retribution"
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They ground their discussions in real examples from different cultures and draw on work ranging from leibniz, locke, and bentham, to popular works such as autobiographies and memoirs, and the dalai lama on happinessthe authors consider a range of analytical issues including lexical polysemy, semantic change, the relationship between lexical and grammatical semantics, and the concepts of semantic molecules and templatesthe book opens with a review of the neglected status of lexical semantics in linguisticssome are basic like men, women, and children or abstract nouns like trauma and violence; others describe qualities such as hot, hard, and rough, emotions like happiness and sadness, or feelings like paintheir fascinating book is for everyone interested in the relations between meaning, culture, ideas, and wordsoxfam bookshop preston in a series of cross-cultural investigations of word meaning, cliff goddard and anna wierzbicka examine key expressions from different domains of the lexicon - concrete, abstract, physical, sensory, emotional, and socialsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis fascinating book is for everyone interested in the relations between meaning, culture, ideas, and wordsthey focus on complex and culturally important words in a range of languages that includes english, russian, polish, french, warlpiri and malay
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And then there were the children educated in indiabrendon reveals appalling stories of abuse at the hands of servantsits subject is the young progeny of traders, soldiers, civil servants, missionaries, planters, engineers and what should be done with themuntil the coming of air travel these children often only saw their parents every few yearsoxfam bookshop cheltenham vyvyen brendon's evocative, at times heart-tugging book, runs from the 18th century and the east india company, through the afghan wars, the indian mutiny and the more settled era of the queen empress, and culminates in the conflict leading to britain's hurried exit inthen there were the children born of anglo-indian marriages and affairssee oxfam website for delivery information read morewhat frequently unites brendon's wildly different subjects is their loneliness--drawing on letters, diaries, memoirs and interviews, she portrays children who had to discipline themselves to adapt (often ingeniously) to unfamiliar cultures, far away from family and forced to spend termtime in boarding schools and holidays with unfamiliar familiessent back to britain they were often reviled as 'darkies', 'a touch of the tar-brush'
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It covers: - the core of most anglo-american philosophy - the metaphysical, epistemological and logical questions - the usual menu of ethics, political philosophy and the history of philosophy - the philosophy of other cultures - from chinese, arabic and jewish philosophy to the philosophy of africa and latin america the most impressive range of authors have been gathered together on this unique project: william alston, roderick chisolm, fred dretske, joel feinberg, sandra harding, larry laudan, martha nussbaum, richard popkin, richard rorty, alan ryan, gyatri chakravorty spivak, stephen stich, patrick suppes and bernard williams, to name just a fewoxfam bookshop preston the routledge encyclopedia of philosophy is the most ambitious international philosophy project in many yearsedited by edward craig and assisted by thirty specialist subject editors, the rep consists of ten volumes of the world's most eminent philosophers writing for the needs of students and teachers of philosophy internationallythe importance of the rep is not to be found just in the sheer size of the project but also in its breadth of subject matterthe rep is a project on an unparalleled scale: - over entries ranging from 500 to words in length - thematic, biographical and national - 10 volumes consisting of over 5 million words of text plus considerable bibliographic material - a chief editor and thirty specialist subject editors from across the world - over authors from all over the worldsee oxfam website for delivery information read more10 large volumes bound in blue cloth with red and silver stamping, with bookmark ribbonsthe entire set is in pristine, unread condition
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Written by authors from spain, france, italy, england, china, and north africa describing locations that range from brazil to canada, china to virginia, and angola to vietnam, these accounts provided crucial insight into unfamiliar cultures and environments, and also betrayed the prejudices of their own societies, revealing as much about the observers themselves as they did about faraway landsunlike other collections, travel narratives from the age of discovery offers a global view of travel at a crucial stage in world, and human, history, with accounts written by non-european authors, including two new translationsin travel narratives from the age of discovery, historian peter cmancall has compiled some of the most important travel accounts of this erain addition to these travel narratives, this anthology features rare pictures from sixteenth-century printed books, including images of brazil, roanoke, guiana, and india, which, together with the accounts themselves, provide a detailed understanding of the many ways in which fifteenth and sixteenth century travelers and readers imagined other worlds see oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop wallingford the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ushered in a new era of discovery as explorers traversed the globe, returning home with vivid tales of distant lands and exotic peoplesfrom christopher columbus to lesser-known figures such as the huguenot missionary jean de léry, this anthology brings together first-hand accounts of places connected by the atlantic, pacific, and indian oceansaided by the invention of the printing press in europe, travelers were able to spread their accounts to wider audiences than ever beforeincluded here are the mughal emperor babur's first thoughts of india upon establishing his empire there, the chinese chronicler ma huan's report detailing chinese travel to the middle east during the fifteenth century, and an account of africa written by the man known as leo africanus
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As the longest-lived political entity in europe, over the last years istanbul has absorbed a mosaic of micro-cities and cultures all gathering around the corethere is a bookseller's "signed" label on the front of the jacketflat signed by bettany hughes on the title pagebased on meticulous research and new archaeological evidence, this captivating portrait of the momentous life of istanbul is visceral, immediate and scholarly narrative history at its finestfrom the qu'ran to shakespeare, this city with three names - byzantium, constantinople, istanbul - resonates as an idea and a place, and overspills its boundaries - real and imaginedphoenicians, genoese, venetians, jews, vikings, azeris all called a patch of this earth their homefor much of its history it was known simply as the city, but, as bettany hughes reveals, istanbul is not just a city, but a storystanding as the gateway between the east and west, it has served as the capital of the roman, byzantine, latin and ottoman empiresboth book and jacket are very slightly bumped at extremities, and there are few small, light marks on the edges of the page blockat the latest count archaeologists have measured forty-two human habitation layerssee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop henley-on-thames first impression hardcover in dust jacket, not price-clippedvery good++ / very goodistanbul has always been a place where stories and histories collide and crackle, where the idea is as potent as the historical factin this epic new biography, hughes takes us on a dazzling historical journey through the many incarnations of one of the world's greatest cities
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Oxfam shop crawley from africa, burma, and czechoslovakia to turkey, vietnam, and wales here are more than 150 of the world's best-loved folktales from more than forty countries and culturesname written in front of book see oxfam website for delivery information read morethese tales of wonder and transformation, of heroes and heroines, of love lost and won, of ogres and trolls, stories both jocular and cautionary and legends of pure enchantment will delight readers and storytellers of all ages
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Is truth relative? to what extent is knowledge dependent on context? are there different logics? do different cultures and societies see the world differently? and is reality itself something that is constructed? this book offers a path through these debateso'grady offers a welcome survey of recent debates, engaging with the work of davidson, devitt, kuhn, putnam, quine, rorty, searle, winch and wittgenstein, among others, and he offers a distinct position of his own on this hotly contested issueeach is clearly distinguised and the arguments for and against each are assessedoxfam bookshop preston the issue of relativism looms large in many contemporary discussions of knowledge, reality, society, religion, culture and genderhe then examines five main types of cognitive relativism: alethic relativism, logical relativism, ontological relativism; epistemological relativism, and relativism about rationalityo'grady begins by clarifying what exactly relativism is and how it differs from scepticism and pluralismsee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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'travelling' explores issues of cultural translation: whether those originate in the geographical or between discursive culturesranging from scholarly papers to literary non-fiction, critical writing to lectures, each allows a different way in to the book's central preoccupationincluded is a set of 'reviews' of exemplary translationsusing both philosophy of language and an editor's literary ear, theory and the author's own experience as a poet, this book examines good writing practice from the inside out; and asks how it can be developed: by teaching and community facilitation, by reading and travelling and, where those two interests come together, in translationit looks closely at questions of evaluation, ethics and purposeon listening is an indispensable vade mecum for teachers and students of creative writing; it is also, however, a topical read for anyone concerned with the state of poetry in britain todayafter an introductory essay which sets the scene by looking at contemporary british poet-critics, the book is divided into four sections - 'translating', 'travelling', 'teaching' and 'reading' - though its thesis suggests these categories are linkedoxfam bookshop cheltenham on listening is a collection of essays on poetry, written for various occasions over the last few yearsan epilogue reflects on 'the ephemeral''teaching' draws on more than a dozen years' experience in universities, schools and, particularly, in pioneering writing in health and social care, to explore the differences between community and education practice'translating' looks at the nature of that practice and its context, with particular reference to the writer's work with central european literaturesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreon listening is concerned, centrally, with the nature of poetic practice'reading' surveys some of the writer's personal poetic enthusiasms, with particular stress on writing from beyond britain and by women
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Edmunds a fascinating and compelling account of a young boy caught between two cultures, this book tells the true story of a child desperately searching for his place in the world; the tale of a boy, lost and alone, trying to find a way to repair a life shattered by the shocking event he witnessed through a crack in the door of a house in an isolated village in pakistanoxfam books & music bury stsee oxfam website for delivery information read morecondition: covers and spine very good, pages clean and tight
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This book offers an original approach to ethnolinguistics, discussing how abstract concepts such as truth, love, hate and war are expressed across cultures and ethnicitiesunderhill seeks to situate these key cultural concepts within four languages (english, french, czech and german)it offers a clear and thought-provoking account of how concepts are understood and will be welcomed by those working in the fields of sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, discourse analysis, semantics and pragmaticsthe book explores issues such as how far meaning is politically and culturally influenced, how far language shapes the thought of ethnic groups and how far their thought shapes language, and the role of individuals in the consolidation of cultural conceptsnot only do these concepts differ from language to language, but they go on changing over timesee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop preston 'ethnolinguistics' is the study of how language relates to culture and ethnicity
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With him we discover not only where the great, influential cultures of east and west intersect, but also how the conjunction of past and present creates today's china - and how people create meaning out of chaotic world eventsoxfam shop wolverhampton oracle bones tells its engaging and compelling story through the lives of a handful of ordinary peopleall of them are migrants, emigrants, or wanderers who find themselves far from home, their lives dramatically changed by historical forces they are struggling to understandthe narrative tracks his story along with that of polat, a trader and member of a forgotten ethnic minority, who moves to the west in search of political freedom and a new life; william jefferson foster, who grew up in an illiterate family in a remote village; emily, a migrant factory worker in a city without a past; and chen mengjia, a scholar of oracle-bone inscriptions - the earliest known writing in east asia - and a man whose mysterious story has been lost since his suicide forty years ago, at the beginning of the cultural revolutionhessler excavates the past in search of meaning, his intimate approach putting a remarkable human face on the history he uncoversthe author himself is a westerner, a journalist living in beijingsee oxfam website for delivery information read more
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The contents are described as: 'by the s, white americans were avid consumers of american indian culturesat heavily scripted wild west shows, chautauquas, civic pageants, expositions, and fairs, american indians were most often cast as victims, noble remnants of a vanishing race, or docile candidates for complete assimilationoxfam bookshop west bridgford this book is in a very good used condition and has its original dust jacket which is faded to the spineparker-were able to adapt and reshape the forms of public performance as one means of entering the national conversation and as a core strategy in the pan-tribal reform efforts that paralleled other progressive-era reform movementsby adapting forms of public discourse and performance already familiar to white audiences, maddox argues, american indian reformers could more effectively pursue self-representation and political autonomymaddox examines the work of american indian intellectuals and reformers in the context of the society of american indians, which brought together educated, professional indians in a period when the "indian question" loomed largethey confronted acute crises: the imposition of land allotments, the abrogation of the treaty process, the removal of indian children to boarding schools, and the continuing denial of birthright citizenship to indians that maintained their status as wards of the state' see oxfam website for delivery information read morehowever, as lucy maddox demonstrates in citizen indians, some prominent indian intellectuals of the era-including gertrude bonnin, charles eastman, and arthur cthese thinkers belonged to the first generation of middle-class american indians more concerned with racial categories and civil rights than with the status of individual tribes
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Educational learning: go beyond countries and their capitals with this enhanced kids globe that explores cultures, animals, habitats and more through 5+ hours of bbc videoscolor: multicolourrequires 4 x aa batteries
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As a story of peace in a region of conflict, this study is an important counterbalance to many conflict studies and a corrective to portrayals of islamic cultures as militant and intolerantcombining archival and interview material, she accounts for how the community's idealized identity as a place of peace is realized on the ground through a variety of strategiesbigelow focuses on a muslim majority punjab town (malkerkotla) where both during the partition and subsequently there has been no inter-religious violenceoxfam bookshop wallingford inter-religious relations in india are notoriously fraught, not infrequently erupting into violencewith a minimum of intervention from outside interests, muslims, hindus, and sikhs have successfully managed conflict when it does arisethis book looks at a place where the conditions for religious conflict are present, but active conflict is absentbigelow explores the complicated history of the region, going back to its foundation by a sufi saint in the fifteenth centurysee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis fascinating town with its rich history will be of interest to students and scholars of islam, south asia, and peace and conflict resolution
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Beautiful illustrationsvery good conditionthese tales were collected during his tenure as secretary and interpreter with the lhasa mission ofoxfam bookshop byres road folk tales from tibet - captthey were compiled at a time when the western world know little or nothing about this mystical and exotic country folk tales from tibet is a collection of some of the most exquisite stories from tibet recorded by captain w f o'connorsee oxfam website for delivery information read morehidden high up in the trans-himalayan plateau, tibet separates two of the most ancient cultures, namely china and india
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Book is in very good conditionbut as the foreign devils begin to encroach on china, mingzhi is torn between two cultures; he must make his choice between the past and the futurethere is slight discolouration of the pages on the bottom of the bookoxfam bookshop victoria road mingzhi is born to be a mandarin: as the formidable master chai's first grandson, his life is mapped from the moment of his birtha sweeping story of rebellion and discovery, little hut of leaping fishes traces one man's journey to find a life of his own in the slipstream of historic change see oxfam website for delivery information read morethe book is signed on the title page by the authorbut times are changing in china, and as mingzhi grows, he begins to question his privileged heritage and the secrets and shadows that lurk in the corners of the chai mansion; eager to flee from the corruption, treachery and rivalries of his family -- master chai, who farms opium poppies and beats out orders with his dragon stick; the jealousy of his second mother and half brother; and his opium-addict father -- mingzhi soon realises his only path to freedom is through learning
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He sees the whole of visual creativity as a piece and draws insightful and inspired connections between different continents and cultures and across the millenniaconcise, lucid and original, julian bell's account is truly unlike any otherthe result is a rich and seamless tapestry that provides the perfect introduction to the subjectsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreprevious histories have tended to focus only on the masterpieces of western art, or else consider developments around the world as separate, unrelated phenomenaoxfam shop colne road this extraordinary and beautifully written book tells a vivid and compelling new story of art for the 21st centurybell's remarkable achievement is to take a global perspective and to bring the distinct stories together in one convincing narrative
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Young explorers can travel the world and see everything in it with the magic adventures globehave fun wile learning: go beyond countries and their capitals with this enhanced kids globe that explores cultures, animals, habitats and more through 5+ hours of bbc videos
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Oxfam bookshop skipton "this companion provides the first definitive overview of psychocultural anthropology: a subject that focuses on cultural, psychological, and social interrelations across cultures brings together original essays by leading scholars in the field offers an in-depth exploration of the concepts and topics that have emerged through contemporary ethnographic work and the processes of global change key issues range from studies of consciousness and time, emotion, cognition, dreaming, and memory, to the lingering effects of racism and ethnocentrism, violence, identity and subjectivitybright covers see oxfam website for delivery information read morea few annotations
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By showing how cultures influence one another, and how ideas are exchanged and evolve over time, discovering the humanities helps students understand the cultural interplay that has shaped human thinking and creativity throughout our historyoxfam books & music islington throughout discovering the humanities, third edition, author henry sayre employs a storytelling approach that helps students see context and make connections across the humanitiesour copy is in a good condition with some shelf wear to coversee oxfam website for delivery information read morenote: you are purchasing a standalone product; myartslab does not come packaged with this contentbelieving that people learn best by remembering stories rather than memorizing facts, sayre weaves a compelling narrative of multifaceted cultural experiences that will resonate with students - throughout the course and beyondinside is a clean copy without annotations
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Using the stylus, children can tap on the 25cm interactive learning globe and experience new places, languages, cultures, animals, geography, habitats and more through high-quality bbc videosyoung explorers can travel the world and see everything in it with the magic adventures globe
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An important study in ethnomusicology by a musician turned social anthropologist, comparing his experiences of music making in different culturesoriginally, those who bought this book would have been eligible for an accompanying tape of verda music from the university of washington pressthe condition of the book is used: good, with slight creasing and tearing to dustjacket coversclean throughoutthe book includes extensive black and white photographs and music scoreshere he presents new research of the time into african music, especially among the verda see oxfam website for delivery information read morehe looks into the concept of what constitutes 'art music' and 'folk music' and concludes that many, if not all, of music's essential properties may be found in the constitution of the human body and in patterns of interaction in society, whatever that society or culture may bebrown cloth boards
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