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♥ Book Title: The Encoded Cirebon Mask ♣ Name Author: Laurie Margot Ross ∞ Launching: 2016-09-08 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 211 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: RfA6DQAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'In The Encoded Cirebon Mask: Materiality, Flow, and Meaning along Java’s Islamic Northwest Coast, Laurie Margot Ross situates masks and masked dance in the Cirebon region of Java (Indonesia) as an authentic expression of Islam by analyzing the objects themselves. 'Article Laurie Margot Ross Statement.'
♥ Book Title: Pretext for Mass Murder ♣ Name Author: John Roosa ∞ Launching: 2006-08-03 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 303 ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: jt7vU-7AhukC ☯ Full Synopsis: 'In the early morning hours of October 1, 1965, a group calling itself the September 30th Movement kidnapped and executed six generals of the Indonesian army, including its highest commander. The group claimed that it was attempting to preempt a coup, but it was quickly defeated as the senior surviving general, Haji Mohammad Suharto, drove the movement’s partisans out of Jakarta. Riding the crest of mass violence, Suharto blamed the Communist Party of Indonesia for masterminding the movement and used the emergency as a pretext for gradually eroding President Sukarno’s powers and installing himself as a ruler. Imprisoning and killing hundreds of thousands of alleged communists over the next year, Suharto remade the events of October 1, 1965 into the central event of modern Indonesian history and the cornerstone of his thirty-two-year dictatorship.
Despite its importance as a trigger for one of the twentieth century’s worst cases of mass violence, the September 30th Movement has remained shrouded in uncertainty. Who actually masterminded it? What did they hope to achieve? Why did they fail so miserably? And what was the movement’s connection to international Cold War politics?
In Pretext for Mass Murder, John Roosa draws on a wealth of new primary source material to suggest a solution to the mystery behind the movement and the enabling myth of Suharto’s repressive regime. His book is a remarkable feat of historical investigation. Finalist, Social Sciences Book Award, the International Convention of Asian Scholars 'Article John Roosa Statement.'
♥ Book Title: Performance, Popular Culture, and Piety in Muslim Southeast Asia ♣ Name Author: T. Daniels ∞ Launching: 2013-03-20 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 398 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: FbInQ0YTEpQC ☯ Full Synopsis: 'The Muslim-majority nations of Malaysia and Indonesia are known for their extraordinary arts and Islamic revival movements. This collection provides an extensive view of dance, music, television series, and film in rural, urban, and mass-mediated contexts and how pious Islamic discourses are encoded and embodied in these public cultural forms. Daniels Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Unmarked Graves ♣ Name Author: Vanessa Hearman ∞ Launching: 2018-08-15 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 940 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: yuJqDwAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'The anti-communist violence that swept across Indonesia in 1965–66 produced a particularly high death toll in East Java. It also transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of survivors, who faced decades of persecution, imprisonment and violence.
In this book, Vannessa Hearman examines the human cost and community impact of the violence on people from different sides of the political divide. Her major contribution is an examination of the experiences of people on the political Left. Drawing on interviews, archival records, and government and military reports, she traces the lives of a number of individuals, following their efforts to build a base for resistance in the South Blitar area of East Java, and their subsequent journeys into prisons and detention centres, or into hiding and a shadowy underground existence. She also provides a new understanding of relations between the army and its civilian supporters, many of whom belonged to Indonesia’s largest Islamic organisation, Nahdlatul Ulama. In recent times, the Indonesian killings have received increased attention, but researchers have struggled to overcome a dearth of available records and the stigma associated with communist party membership. By studying events in a single province and focusing on the experiences of individuals, Hearman has taken a large step toward a better understanding of a fraught period in Indonesia’s recent past.
'Article Vanessa Hearman Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Indonesian Slang ♣ Name Author: Christopher Torchia, Lely Djuhari ∞ Launching: 2011-09-10 ◊ Info ISBN Link: ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 075 ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: FchBYgEACAAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Cekidot, gan!—'Check it out, Boss!' Kamu Dodol—'You're a coconut fudge!' (You're slow on the uptake) This book is an informal compendium of Indonesian expressions, including proverbs, slang, quotations and acronyms. The unique aspects of the Indonesian language offer one of the best windows into Indonesian culture. Slang, titles, proverbs, nicknames, acronyms, quotations and other expressions reveal its character, in the words of its people and are a great way to learn Indonesian culture.
This book of expressions looks at Indonesia with the help of its national language, bahasa Indonesia. It describes Indonesians and their fears, beliefs, history and politics, as well as how they live, fight, grieve and laugh. Indonesian is a variant of Malay, the national language of Malaysia, and many of its expressions come from the Malay heartland of Sumatra island. Indonesian has also incorporated terms from Javanese, the language of the dominant ethnic group in a huge nation of more than 17,000 islands. Although Indonesian is officially a young language, it contains words from Sanskrit, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese and English, a legacy of the merchants, warriors, laborers and holy men who traveled to the archipelago over the centuries.
The Indonesian language was a nationalist symbol during the campaign against Dutch rule in the 20th century. Indonesians who fought against colonialism made it the national language in their constitution when they declared independence in 1945. Two generations later, modern Indonesians loveword play. The tongue slips and skids, chopping words, piling on syllables and flipping them. Indonesians turn phrases into acronyms and construct double meanings. Their inventions reflect social trends, mock authority, or get the point across in a hurry.
This book divides Indonesian expressions into categories such as food and wisdom, politics and personalities. The format is the same in each chapter.
An expression in Indonesian, or sometimes a regional language in Indonesia, is followed by a translation, an interpretation of the meaning, and usually a summary of the idiom's origin or background. Some translations are more literal than others, reflecting an effort to balance clarity of meaning with the flavor of the original words. 'Article Christopher Torchia, Lely Djuhari Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Indonesian Slang ♣ Name Author: Christopher Torchia, Lely Djuhari ∞ Launching: 2012-11-27 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 571 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: qZDQAgAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'Cekidot, gan!—'Check it out Boss!'
Kamu Dodol—'You're a coconut fudge!' (You're slow on the uptake) This book is an informal compendium of Indonesian expressions, including proverbs, slang, quotations and acronyms. The unique aspects of the Indonesian language offer one of the best windows into Indonesian culture. Slang, titles, proverbs, nicknames, acronyms, quotations and other expressions reveal its character, in the words of its people and are a great way to learn Indonesian culture. This book of expressions looks at Indonesia with the help of its national language, bahasa Indonesia.
It describes Indonesians and their fears, beliefs, history and politics, as well as how they live, fight, grieve and laugh. Indonesian is a variant of Malay, the national language of Malaysia, and many of its expressions come from the Malay heartland of Sumatra island. Indonesian has also incorporated terms from Javanese, the language of the dominant ethnic group in a huge nation of more than 17,000 islands. Although Indonesian is officially a young language, it contains words from Sanskrit, Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Portuguese and English, a legacy of the merchants, warriors, laborers and holy men who traveled to the archipelago over the centuries. The Indonesian language was a nationalist symbol during the campaign against Dutch rule in the 20th century. Indonesians who fought against colonialism made it the national language in their constitution when they declared independence in 1945. Two generations later, modern Indonesians love word play.
The tongue slips and skids, chopping words, piling on syllables and flipping them. Indonesians turn phrases into acronyms, and construct double meanings. Their inventions reflect social trends, mock authority, or get a point across in a hurry. This book divides Indonesian expressions into categories such as food and wisdom, politics and personalities. The format is the same in each chapter. An expression in Indonesian, or sometimes a regional language in Indonesia, is followed by a translation, an interpretation of the meaning, and usually a summary of the idiom's origin or background. Some translations are more literal than others, reflecting an effort to balance clarity of meaning with the flavor of the original words.
'Article Christopher Torchia, Lely Djuhari Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Celebrating Moore ♣ Name Author: Henry Moore, Julian Andrews, Henry Moore Foundation ∞ Launching: 1998 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 709 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: Jcb2gd5abtIC ☯ Full Synopsis: 'This book is a celebration of The Henry Moore Foundation's collection-the most important and comprehensive single group of Moore's drawings, graphics, and sculpture. More than 300 of Moore's acclaimed works are reproduced in full color, and extensive captions are provided by distinguished sculptors, art critics, and art historians, many of whom knew and worked with Moore. Their fresh insights and personal anecdotes provide a detailed and compelling analysis of Moore's artistry.
David Mitchinson's introductory essay traces the formation of The Henry Moore Foundation's collection, a fascinating story that has never been told before. He explains Moore's somewhat haphazard way of working, the confused ownership between the Foundation and its trading company, the strengths and weaknesses of the Collection itself, and the evolution of the Foundation's property at Perry Green in Hertfordshire. With a foreword by Sir Alan Bowness, Celebrating Moore will be a welcome addition to the study and appreciation of Henry Moore for years to come. From the Foreword:'Henry Moore talked well and liked talking about sculpture, but he rarely gave any verbal explanation of his own works.
That was for others to do: He was the man who had made the piece and put it out in the world. This is the form that the catalogue takes-twenty-five sculptors, art historians, critics, curators, and film makers write about sculptures and drawings that particularly interest them.'
'Article Henry Moore, Julian Andrews, Henry Moore Foundation Statement.' ♥ Book Title: Timeline of the Planet of the Apes ♣ Name Author: Rich Handley ∞ Launching: 2009-02 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 923 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: 061525392X ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: p9dCrSQWhHMC ☯ Full Synopsis: 'To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Planet of the Apes, Hasslein Books announces an extensive chronology by author Rich Handley. Every film, episode, novel, comic book and more is covered, from 1968 to the present-including several unpublished works.
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Along with a painstakingly detailed timeline spanning millennia, this volume features a gallery of more than 350 cover images, a recommended viewing/reading order, an examination of time travel in the Planet of the Apes mythos (both on screen and in print), and a title/creator index of published fiction-plus, insightful notes discussing preliminary and discarded story concepts, inconsistencies and discontinuities, unpublished lore and other fascinating trivia. 'Article Rich Handley Statement.' ♥ Book Title: The Order Has Been Carried Out ♣ Name Author: Alessandro Portelli ∞ Launching: 2016-06-01 ◊ Info ISBN Link: 691 ⊗ Detail ISBN code: ⊕ Number Pages: Total sheet ♮ News id: 4Y5PDAAAQBAJ ☯ Full Synopsis: 'On March 24, 1944, Nazi occupation forces in Rome killed 335 unarmed civilians in retaliation for a partisan attack the day before. Portelli has crafted an eloquent, multi-voiced oral history of the massacre, of its background and its aftermath.
The moving stories of the victims, the women and children who survived and carried on, the partisans who fought the Nazis, and the common people who lived through the tragedies of the war together paint a many-hued portrait of one of the world's most richly historical cities. The Order Has Been Carried Out powerfully relates the struggles for freedom under Fascism and Nazism, the battles for memory in post-war democracy, and the meanings of death and grief in modern society. 'Article Alessandro Portelli Statement.'
For you can trust Paul Brun, A New History of the Double Bass The book, ' A New History of the Double Bass' by Paul Brun is a wonderfully insightful and educational reference book. It helps take out some of the mysteries and myths surrounded with the evolution of the upright bass and performance practices. This is a must read for anyone that is dedicated to learning and knowing more about the bass. It's useful for college bass music majors, professional players and should be in every music school reference library. The book is the next best option to an actual Time Machine! ( Order here:.) While there are probably hundreds of books written about the violin, there are only 2 or 3 really to speak of, which are dedicated to the double bass.
Brun's book encompasses many facets of the bass' historical background. 1) It begins with all sorts of insights on how the bass was first constructed, the size, and physical descriptions and evolutions: the flat back bass, beveled back, violin form and carved back construction.
2) Genesis of the Double Bass, the historical account of how the bass (as we know it today) became more favored over the plethora of other low pitched 'bass' instruments in the early 1600's and on. How different countries (and regions) had their own needs, influences and performance requirements for the bass.
3) Playing Standards. (I like this part) as kind of a 'take us by time machine' with coverage of the different playing 'schools' and the early stages of the first music written specifically for the bass solo. There was once a bass that was so powerful (and hard to play) that the players had to use leather gloves when they played! 4) The 'Golden Age' of Virtuosity, a great chapter on when and how all the major bass concertos (Vanhal, Dittersdorf, Hoffmeister etc.) and how the changes to the bass helped make it more accessible as a solo instrument. Also covered in this book an in depth historical survey of tunings, the hows and whys we see music written in the 17th or 18th centuries with certain keys and how string numbers and tunings varied so greatly from region to region.
There are chapters which document the various sizes of the bass. The bow: How it evolved to what it is today, as well as regional explanations for underhand (German style) or overhand (French) style playing.
He covers extended explanations of the parts of the bass we often take for granted: the bridge, the endpin, frets and strings etc. And lastly some nice biographical backgrounds of the historically well known players (Bottesini) and not so well known players (Antonio Dall'Occa?) that have influenced the way the bass is played today. This is a great book and there is no other like it. It educates and explains how the bass began and how it slowly evolved to what it is today. It's also a great book in that it gives today's players a historical account of the hows and whys and while it may seem so different today (with our 'easy' set ups and low action metal strings.) it shows how much our roles as being bass players, in many ways, still the same as it was 300 years ago.
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