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    Long Narrative Songs from the Mongghul of Northeast Tibet: Texts in Mongghul, Chinese, and English
    Roche, G ; Roche, G (Open Book Publishers, 2017)
    Containing ballads of martial heroism, tales of tragic lovers and visions of the nature of the world, Long Narrative Songs from the Mongghul of Northeast Tibet: Texts in Mongghul, Chinese, and English is a rich repository of songs collected amongst the Mongghul of the Seven Valleys, on the northeast Tibetan Plateau in western China. These songs represent the apogee of Mongghul oral literature, and they provide valuable insights into the lives of Mongghul people—their hopes, dreams, and worries. They bear testimony to the impressive plurilingual repertoire commanded by some Mongghul singers: the original texts in Tibetan, Mongghul, and Chinese are here presented in Mongghul, Chinese, and English. The kaleidoscope of stories told in these songs include that of Marshall Qi, a chieftain from the Seven Valleys who travels to Luoyang with his Mongghul army to battle rebels; Laarimbu and Qiimunso, a pair of star-crossed lovers who take revenge from beyond the grave on the families that kept them apart; and the Crop-Planting Song and the Sheep Song, which map the physical and spiritual terrain of the Mongghul people, vividly describing the physical and cosmological world in which they exist. This collection of songs is supported by an Introduction by Gerald Roche that provides an understanding of their traditional context, and shows that these works offer insights into the practices of multilingualism in Tibet. Long Narrative Songs from the Mongghul of Northeast Tibet is vital reading for researchers and others working on oral literature, as well as those who study Inner Asia, Tibet, and China’s ethnic minorities. Finally, this book is of interest to linguistic anthropologists and sociolinguists, particularly those working on small-scale multilingualism and pre-colonial multilingualism.
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    A Few Poorly Organized Men: Interreligious Violence in Poso, Indonesia
    McRae, D ; Hoefte, R ; Schulte Nordholt, H (Brill Academic Publishers, 2013)
    Drawing on a decade of research, for the most part conducted while the conflict was ongoing, this book provides the first comprehensive history of this violence.
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    Islamic teachings on contemporary issues for young Muslims
    SAEED, A ; Gould, R ; Duderija, A (National Centre of E, 2016)
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    Trajectories: Excursions with the Anthropology of E Douglas Lewis
    Reuter, T ; REUTER, T ; Lee, J ; Prior, J (Peter Lang Publishing, 2016)
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    Islamic Populism in Indonesia and the Middle East
    Hadiz, VR (Cambridge University Press, 2016)
    Compares the evolution of Islamic populism in Indonesia and the Middle East to shed new light on contemporary Islamic politics.
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    Global media and public diplomacy in Sino-Western relations
    Gao, J ; Ingram, C ; Kee, P ; Gao, J ; Ingram, C ; Kee, P (Routledge - Taylor & Francis, 2017)
    Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communication is critical for assessing its growing soft power. While soft power as a concept has, in many ways, become almost inextricably linked with the PRC’s (People’s Republic of China) international diplomacy of the twenty-first century, the specific role of global media within soft power diplomacy and the corresponding influence of Western mediated public diplomacy within China is a lacuna that has remained largely unexplored. Moreover, the different Chinese and Western perspectives on the influence of global media and public diplomacy on Sino-Western relations, and the changing role of global media on this crucial aspect of international politics, have not yet been critically examined. This volume presents a broad social science audience with recent innovative scholarship and research findings on global media and public diplomacy concerning Sino-Western relations. It focuses on the implicit nexus between global media and public diplomacy, and their actual utilisation in and impact on the shifting relationships between China and the West. Special attention is given to the changing nature of globalised media in both China and Western nations, and how globalised media is influencing, shaping and changing international politics. The contributions delve deeply into both theory and practice, and focus especially upon the analysis of several key aspects of the issue from both Chinese and Western perspectives. This combination of approaches distinguishes the volume from most other published works on the topic, and greatly enriches our knowledge base in this important contemporary field.
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    Beyond Bali subaltern citizens and post-colonial intimacy
    Dragojlovic, A (Amsterdam University Press, 2016-06-14)
    Such claims, Ana Dragojlovic explains, are crucial for the diasporic reconfiguration of kebalian, or Balinese-ness, a concept that encompasses the personal, social, and cultural complexities involved in Balinese identity in Dutch ...
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    Gender and Power in Indonesian Islam: Leaders, Feminists, Sufis and Pesantren Selves
    Smith, BJ ; Woodward, M ; Smith, BJ ; Woodward, M (Routledge, 2014)
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    Gender and power in indonesian Islam: Leaders feminists, sufis and pesantren selves
    Smith, BJ ; Smith, BJ ; Woodward, M (Routledge, 2013-01-01)
    This book is the first to explore understandings of gender and Islam in pesantren and Sufi orders in Indonesia.