Umma's Table
Title | Umma's Table PDF eBook |
Author | Yeong-sik Hong |
Publisher | Drawn & Quarterly |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2021-06-08 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1770465332 |
The joy of food and tradition brings a family together Translated by Janet Hong Madang is an artist and new father who moves to a quiet home in the countryside with his wife and young baby, excited to build a new life full of hope and joy, complete with a garden and even snow. But soon reality sets in and his attention is divided between his growing happy family and his impoverished parents back in Seoul in a dingy basement apartment. With an ailing mother in and out of the hospital and an alcoholic father, Madang struggles to overcome the exhaustion and frustration of trying to be everything all at once: a good son, devoted father, and loving husband. To cope, he finds himself reminiscing about their family meals together, and particularly his mother's kimchi, a traditional dish that is prepared by the family and requires months of fermentation Memories of his mother's glorious cooking—so good it would prompt a young Madang and his brother into song—soothe the family. With her impending death, Madang races to learn her recipes and bring together the three generations at the family table while it's still possible. A beautiful and thoughtful meditation on how the kitchen and communal cooking—both past, present and future—bind a family together amidst the inevitable. Umma’s Table is translated by Janet Hong, a writer and translator based in Vancouver, Canada. She received the TA First Translation Prize and the 16th LTI Korea Translation Award for her translation of Han Yujoo’s The Impossible Fairy Tale, which was a finalist for both the PEN Translation Prize and the National Translation Award, and longlisted for the 2019 International Dublin Literary Award. She has translated Ha Seong-nan’s Flowers of Mold, Ancco’s Bad Friends, and Keum Suk Gendry-Kim’s Grass.
Umma's Table
Title | Umma's Table PDF eBook |
Author | Yeon-sik Hong |
Publisher | Drawn and Quarterly |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2020-03-17 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9781770463868 |
The joy of food and tradition unites a family faltering in the face of illness and loss Madang is an artist and new father who moves to a quiet home in the countryside with his wife and young baby, excited to build a new life full of hope and joy, complete with a garden and even snow. But soon reality sets in and his attention is divided between his growing happy family and his impoverished parents back in Seoul in a dingy basement apartment. With an ailing mother in and out of the hospital and an alcoholic father, Madang struggles to overcome the exhaustion and frustration of trying to be everything all at once: a good son, devoted father, and loving husband. To cope, he finds himself reminiscing about their family meals together, particularly his mother's kimchi, a traditional dish that is prepared by the family and requires months of fermentation. Memories of his mother's glorious cooking—so good it would prompt a young Madang and his brother into song—soothe the family. With her impending death, Madang races to learn her recipes and bring together the three generations at the family table while it's still possible. This is a beautiful and thoughtful meditation on how the kitchen and communal cooking—in the past, present, and future—bind a family together amidst the inevitable.
Transnational Muslim Politics
Title | Transnational Muslim Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Peter G. Mandaville |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 508 |
Release | 2003-08-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134540221 |
This book analyzes Islam as a form of 'travelling theory' in the context of contemporary global transformations such as diasporic communities, transnational social movements, global cities and information technologies. Peter Mandaville examines how 'globalization' is manifested as lived experience through a discussion of debates over the meaning of Muslim identity, political community and the emergence of a 'critical Islam'. This radical book argues that translocal forces are leading the emergence of a wider Muslim public sphere. Now available in paperback, it contains a new preface setting the debates in the context of September 11th.
Uncomfortably Happily
Title | Uncomfortably Happily PDF eBook |
Author | Yeong-sik Hong |
Publisher | Drawn & Quarterly |
Pages | 580 |
Release | 2021-06-28 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1770465340 |
When the gentler pace and stillness of the countryside replace the roar of the city, but your editor keeps calling With gorgeously detailed yet minimal art, cartoonist Yeon-Sik Hong explores his move with his wife to a small house atop a rural mountain, replacing the high-rent hubbub of Seoul with the quiet murmur of the country. With their dog, cats, and chickens by their side, the simple life and isolation they so desperately craved proves to present new anxieties. Hong paints a beautiful portrait of the Korean countryside, changing seasons, and the universal relationships humans have with each other as well as nature, both of which are sometimes frustrating but always rewarding. Uncomfortably Happily is translated by American cartoonist Hellen Jo from the acclaimed Manhwa Today award-winning Korean edition.
The Umma and the Dawla
Title | The Umma and the Dawla PDF eBook |
Author | Tamim Al-Barghouti |
Publisher | Pluto Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008-03-18 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780745327709 |
This book argues that the Arab states in the Middle East have failed to provide security for their citizens or define themselves along the lines of traditional nation states. Due to continuous war, they have been unable to foster development and prosperity. The author argues that these failures have led to the development of an Islamic political theory that is based around the non-territorial concepts of the Umma and Dawla. Each concept is explored in detail and the author explains how crucial they are in explaining the difference between Western policy and the priorities and the identity of the Arab world. This unique book should be required reading for students of Middle East international relations and Islamic political theory.
Islamic Nationhood and Colonial Indonesia
Title | Islamic Nationhood and Colonial Indonesia PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Francis Laffan |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 343 |
Release | 2003-09-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134430817 |
Drawing on previously unavailable archival material, this book argues that Indonesian nationalism rested on Islamic ecumenism heightened by colonial rule and the pilgrimage. The award winning author Laffan contrasts the latter experience with life in Cairo, where some Southeast Asians were drawn to both reformism and nationalism. After demonstrating the close linkage between Cairene ideology and Indonesian nationalism, Laffan shows how developments in the Middle East continued to play a role in shaping Islamic politics in colonial Indonesia.
For Humanity Or for the Umma?
Title | For Humanity Or for the Umma? PDF eBook |
Author | Marie Juul Petersen |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1849044325 |
A discussion of how Muslim NGOs function and their global impact in disaster relief and development.