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Human Rights and the Arts in Global Asia - An Anthology (Hardcover): Theodore W. Goossen, Anindo Hazra Human Rights and the Arts in Global Asia - An Anthology (Hardcover)
Theodore W. Goossen, Anindo Hazra; Contributions by Gordon Anderson, Michael Bodden, Theodore W. Goossen, …
R2,853 Discovery Miles 28 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This anthology of literary and dramatic works introduces writers from across Asia and the Asian diaspora. The landscapes and time periods it describes are rich and varied: a fishing village on the Padma River in Bangladesh in the early twentieth century, the slums of prewar Tokyo, Indonesia during the anti-leftist purge of the 1960s, and contemporary Tibet. Even more varied are the voices these works bring to life, which serve as testimony to the lives of those adversely impacted by poverty, rapid social change, political suppression, and armed conflict. In the end, the works in this anthology convey an attitude of spiritual and communal survival and even of hope. This anthology presents the complex dynamic between a diversity of Asian lives and the universalized concept of the individual "human" entitled to clearly specified "rights." It also asks us to think about what standards of analysis we should employ when considering a historical period in which universal human rights and civil liberties are considered secondary to the collective good, as has so often been the case when nation states are undergoing revolutionary change, waging war, or championing so-called Asian values. This book's use of the term Global Asia reflects an interest in rethinking "Asia" as more than an area determined by national borders and geography. Rather, this book portrays it as a space of movement and fluidity, where societies and individuals respond not only to their local frames of reference, but also to broader ideas and ideals. Many of the works anthologized here are the subject of scholarly analysis in the companion volume Human Rights and the Arts: Perspectives on Global Asia, also published by Lexington Books.

All Creatures Great and Small: Complete Series (DVD): Christopher Timothy, Robert Hardy, Peter Davison, Carol Drinkwater, Rio... All Creatures Great and Small: Complete Series (DVD)
Christopher Timothy, Robert Hardy, Peter Davison, Carol Drinkwater, Rio Fanning, … 1
R1,057 Discovery Miles 10 570 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

All 91 episodes of the 1980s BBC drama series following events in a veterinary practice supporting the local farming community in the Yorkshire Dales in the 1930s. Based on James Herriot's autobiographical bestsellers 'If Only They Could Talk' and 'It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet', the series stars Christopher Timothy as James Herriot, Robert Hardy as Siegfried Farnon, Peter Davidson as his brother Tristan, and Carol Drinkwater as James's wife Helen.

Human Rights and the Arts in Global Asia - An Anthology (Paperback): Theodore W. Goossen, Anindo Hazra Human Rights and the Arts in Global Asia - An Anthology (Paperback)
Theodore W. Goossen, Anindo Hazra; Contributions by Gordon Anderson, Michael Bodden, Theodore W. Goossen, …
R1,315 Discovery Miles 13 150 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This anthology of literary and dramatic works introduces writers from across Asia and the Asian diaspora. The landscapes and time periods it describes are rich and varied: a fishing village on the Padma River in Bangladesh in the early twentieth century, the slums of prewar Tokyo, Indonesia during the anti-leftist purge of the 1960s, and contemporary Tibet. Even more varied are the voices these works bring to life, which serve as testimony to the lives of those adversely impacted by poverty, rapid social change, political suppression, and armed conflict. In the end, the works in this anthology convey an attitude of spiritual and communal survival and even of hope. This anthology presents the complex dynamic between a diversity of Asian lives and the universalized concept of the individual "human" entitled to clearly specified "rights." It also asks us to think about what standards of analysis we should employ when considering a historical period in which universal human rights and civil liberties are considered secondary to the collective good, as has so often been the case when nation states are undergoing revolutionary change, waging war, or championing so-called Asian values. This book's use of the term Global Asia reflects an interest in rethinking "Asia" as more than an area determined by national borders and geography. Rather, this book portrays it as a space of movement and fluidity, where societies and individuals respond not only to their local frames of reference, but also to broader ideas and ideals.

14 Mules (Paperback): John McGlynn 14 Mules (Paperback)
John McGlynn
R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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