Converging Regions

Converging Regions
Title Converging Regions PDF eBook
Author Nele Lenze
Publisher Routledge
Pages 352
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 131715990X

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For over a millennium, Asia and the Middle East have been closely connected through maritime activities and trade, a flourishing relationship that has given rise to new and thriving societies across the Indian Ocean region and Arabia. In recent times, with the global political and economic power shifts of the past decade, significant events in the Middle East and Asia have brought about fundamental global change; the Arab uprisings, the emergence of India and China as powerful global economies, the growing strength of various new Islamic movements, and serious financial uncertainties on a global scale have laid the foundations of a new world order between East and West. The current volume examines this renewed global dynamic, and how it is changing the relationships between the interdependent global communities across Asia and the Middle East. Focussing on the broader aspects of finance and trade between the Middle East and Asia, as well as growing security issues over natural resources and questions of sovereignty, this volume concludes with speculations on the growing importance of Asia and the Middle East in the global setting.

Converging Territories

Converging Territories
Title Converging Territories PDF eBook
Author Lalla Essaydi
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 2005
Genre Photography
ISBN

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According to Islamic tradition, men dominate the public sphere and women are expected to remain indoors at most times. In Essaydi's native Morocco, this confinement has been further used as a punishment for those who transgress the rules of gender conduct. Here, women are given a voice not only through their actions, but also through their words. Words adorn the clothes, skin and rooms of these women in a deliberate and powerful act of rebellion. Here is the opportunity for women to engage in the emerging culture of Islamic feminism.

Converging Territories

Converging Territories
Title Converging Territories PDF eBook
Author Marion Weiss
Publisher
Pages 195
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781945150241

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"Converging Territories: Island Incubator envisions a new campus on Roosevelt Island, charged with disrupting the equilibrium of the traditional research university with the real-time volatility of tech start-up companies. An essay and interview highlight the background and recent work of WEISS/MANFREDI and explore the firm's ongoing interest in an expanded territory for architecture. Converging Territories also traces a geneaology of relevant and visionary academic and corporate research centers, investigating the potential of these models to energize new ecological imperatives, academic agendas, and design strategies. Nine student proposals for a new research and development center on Roosevelt Island are included alongside commentary by a selection of notable juniors including Felipe Correa, Joyce Hsiang, Florian Idenburg, Paul Lewis, Thom Mayne, Hilary Sample, Joel Sanders, and Dean Robert A. M. Stern.".

Les Femmes Du Maroc

Les Femmes Du Maroc
Title Les Femmes Du Maroc PDF eBook
Author Lalla Essaydi
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 2009-10-16
Genre Art
ISBN

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Alluring and rich, Lalla Essaydi's work plays with the representation of Islam and the Orient in the West. Her work reaches far beyond Islamic culture to invoke the Western fascination with the veil and the harem as expressed in 19th-century Orientalist painting which suggested exoticism, fantasy and mysticism were abound in Arab culture. In an act of reclamation, Essayadi re-uses this visual language - the exquisite architecture, the interior decor, the clothing - to turn both the visualisation of women and of Islam in a different direction.

Writing through the Visual and Virtual

Writing through the Visual and Virtual
Title Writing through the Visual and Virtual PDF eBook
Author Renée Larrier
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 427
Release 2015-11-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498501648

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Writing Through the Visual and Virtual: Inscribing Language, Literature, and Culture in Francophone Africa and the Caribbean interrogates conventional notions of writing. The contributors—whose disciplines include anthropology, art history, education, film, history, linguistics, literature, performance studies, philosophy, sociology, translation, and visual arts—examine the complex interplay between language/literature/arts and the visual and virtual domains of expressive culture. The twenty-five essays explore various patterns of writing practices arising from contemporary and historical forces that have impacted the literatures and cultures of Benin, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Martinique, Morocco, Niger, Reunion Island, and Senegal. Special attention is paid to how scripts, though appearing to be merely decorative in function, are often used by artists and performers in the production of material and non-material culture to tell “stories” of great significance, co-mingling words and images in a way that leads to a creative synthesis that links the local and the global, the “classical” and the “popular” in new ways

Islamic Art

Islamic Art
Title Islamic Art PDF eBook
Author Jonathan M. Bloom
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 348
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300243472

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A group of renowned scholars, collectors, artists, and curators grapple with the challenging notion of defining "Islamic art."

Ecocriticism and Geocriticism

Ecocriticism and Geocriticism
Title Ecocriticism and Geocriticism PDF eBook
Author Robert T. Tally Jr.
Publisher Springer
Pages 218
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137542624

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Although treated as two distinct schools of thought, ecocriticism and geocriticism have both placed emphasis on the lived environment, whether through social or natural spaces. For the first time, this interdisciplinary collection of essays addresses the complementary and contested aspects of these approaches to literature, culture, and society.