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The Taotie Image in Chinese Art, Culture, and Cosmology. The
taotie, also known as the "beast mask," is the most distinctive
feature of Shang dynasty art. It is a fascinating motif in Chinese
art and, for centuries, has inspired curiosity as to its meaning.
In this book, cultural scholar, Dave Alber, explores the many
meanings of the taotie image. What was the meaning of the taotie
among traditional Chinese art historians? What is the taotie's
influence in Chinese art history? What is the most probable
cultural origin of the taotie? What function did the taotie image
serve in Shang dynasty cosmology and psychology? What is the
Pan-Asian diffusion of the original motif? How does this art motif
enrich our experience of Chinese architecture, history, and
contemporary music? Dave Alber, MA originally presented the content
of this book as a lecture at Henan Polytechnic University (HPU) in
Mainland China. The Taotie Image in Chinese Art, Culture, and
Cosmology is written in dual-language English and Chinese. Thus, it
is a great tool for learning either English or Traditional Chinese.
With almost one hundred photographs from Dave Alber's travels in
China and Asia, it is also an ideal book for studying Chinese and
Pan-Asian art.
Chinese English: English for Chinese Speakers gives specific
instruction to Chinese English speakers on how to improve English
learning. Lessons include: Differences between Chinese and English;
Pronunciation; Grammar; and Rhythm and Intonation. English
conversational training helps with your English pronunciation in
this English course. Learn English with games that make learning
fun English for Chinese Speakers has tips for English tests like
TOEIC, GEPT, TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, CET, BEC, SAT, and General English
training. This book is written in English and Chinese, so Chinese
speakers can read along in their native language. Many people ask,
"How to be a native speaker?" The best and fastest way to learn
English correctly is to learn the common English errors of Chinese
speakers. When you correct these common English mistakes, you will
speaking English for success. Learning English and speaking English
are now easier with EasyAmericanAccent.com and English for Chinese
Speakers. English Teacher, Dave Alber, MA, presents an easy roadmap
for your English learning. This book is written by Dave Alber,
English teacher, English pronunciation trainer, Principle at
EasyAmericanAccent.com, and creator of The Sound of English:
English Pronunciation Practice; "50 Idioms That You Absolutely Must
Know; English Idioms: An Idiomatic Journey to the West; The Taotie
Image in Chinese Art, Culture, and Cosmology; and English For
Chinese Speakers: Secret Message From Planet Meiguo.
English Idioms: An Idiomatic Journey to the West is a book to learn
English vocabulary and English idioms. The book is written in
English and has a Chinese translation. The Chinese translation of
the English text helps Chinese speakers practice English reading.
The Chinese story of the Monkey King will further inspire Chinese
speakers who are learning English. First, in part 1, you'll focus
on the dictionary definition and word origin of idiom. Second,
you'll understand idiomatic expressions as English grammar. Idioms
often use figurative language: metaphor, simile, personification,
onomatopoeia, and oxymoron. You'll examine the sentence structure
of English idioms, slang, phrases, and figures of speech. Finally,
you'll learn how language is culture. In part 2, idioms are used to
explain The Journey to the West, a Classical Chinese adventure.
This popular Chinese Ming dynasty book, tells the story of a Tang
dynasty monk who travels to India in search of Buddhist scriptures.
In Chinese legend, this monk, Xuanzang, meets Sun Wukong, the
monkey king. You'll learn the meaning of animal idioms, such as,
monkey around, and pig sty. Piggy, Sandy, and the white horse also
travel west in this classical Chinese myth. Guan Yin even makes an
appearance (in the story and in the English class) before the end
of the journey at Xi'an. In this idiomatic 2013, Journey to the
West and Monkey King book, you'll learn American pronunciation from
the English coach and trainer, Dave Alber, author of 50 Idioms You
Absolutely Must Know; English for Chinese Speakers: Secret Message
From Planet Meiguo; and The Sound of English: English Pronunciation
Practice. Chinese Translation is by the wonderful Zephyria Wang.
You'll get practical English training practicing sentences with
idioms. You'll learn new English vocabulary and English phrases.
You'll learn English for success You'll get the meaning and
definition of a phrase. Often, an idiom's definition or the meaning
of a phrase includes an explanation of American slang. English
Idioms: An Idiomatic Journey to the West is an American English
lesson where you'll travel to both the East and West.
50 Idioms That You Absolutely Must Know teaches essential idioms.
These "English idioms" are both American and English idioms. The
dictionary definition and meaning of these "idiomatic expressions"
is presented. Then the English idiom is used in an example. Lots of
American slang, American phrases, proverbs, and figures of speech
come alive through the brief examples. Examples are useful in
business English or regular American life. This short book is
written by Dave Alber, English teacher, English pronunciation
trainer, Principle at EasyAmericanAccent.com, and creator of
"English Idioms: An Idiomatic Journey to the West" and "English For
Chinese Speakers: Secret Message From Planet Meiguo."
ALIEN SEX IN SILICON VALLEY is the story of Alan Burnett, a
schizophrenic Southerner working at a Bay Area company, which he
believes is run by extraterrestrials. By now investigating
corporate culture, Alan expose ever-widening conspiracies of alien
infiltration. However, in discovering that the aliens' chief weapon
against humanity is story, he realizes that the fate of human
freedom lies in distinguishing human values from extraterrestrial
machine values. "Alien Sex in Silicon Valley is a strong novel with
insightful political views. Very enjoyable " John Zerzan Author of
Twilight of the Machines, Elements of Refusal, Future Primitive:
And Other Essays, and Running On Emptiness: The Pathology of
Civilization "Dave Alber has written a very funny novel about the
ways myths underlie daily life. Alien Sex in Silicon Valley shows
how myths influence corporate business culture, the public
relations industry-even American nationalism. Terrorism and 9-11
are here. Beyond these is the novelist's apparent hope for laughter
as one of the most cleansing programs in the human genome." Dr.
William G. Doty Professor & Chair Emeritus, The University of
Alabama/Tuscaloosa Author of Mythography: The Study of Myths and
Rituals and co-editor of Jacking in to the Matrix Franchise:
Cultural Reception and Interpretation "Reminiscent of both Kurt
Vonnegut's Player Piano and Daniel Quinn's Ishmael, Alber's
well-crafted fiction exposes us to the perversity and ultimate
social insanity of today's dominant culture " Doug Brown, Ph. D.
Author of Being is Enough and Insatiable Is Not Sustainable "Alien
Sex in Silicon Valley takes the reader into a most remarkable
experience The reader will find herself or himself taken into a
story about being taken into a story. Importantly provocative "
David L. Miller, Ph.D. Watson-Ledden Professor of Religion,
Emeritus, Syracuse University Author of Three Faces of God, Hells
and Holy Ghosts, and Gods and Games
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