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Qatar Guide : Art, Culture, Heritage
This is the first comprehensive guide to the arts, architecture and culture of Qatar, a country that is fast becoming one of the most influential players on the international arts scene.The guide includes profiles of major creative figures in Qatar and a section of biographical sketches of the architects contributing to the shape of the country.There are also sections on culture and entertainment, dining out, sports and leisure, children's activities and shopping.The book is heavily illustrated with specially commissioned photography and contains detailed maps.
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My First Book of Arabic Words : An ABC Rhyming Book of Arabic Language and Culture
It's alphabet rhyme time in this illustrated introduction to Arabic language and culture!A perfect read-aloud bedtime book and the ideal accompaniment to guide emerging readers, My First Book of Arabic Words introduces children to the basic words and simple vocabulary of Arabic through colorful rhymes and beautiful imagery.The ABCs of Arabic life are charmingly captured in Chaymaa Sobhy's illustrations, offering a contemporary lens on the great dynamism and diversity found in global Arab culture. A charming character serves as your guide. Along the way, you get an A-to-Z introduction to her family, friends, and community, and follow her fun-filled adventures.Holidays and cultural traditions are woven into the narrative, offering a window into the world of an English-speaking child in the twenty-first century Arabic world:E is for Eid al-Fitr. We celebrate, we eat!Gather round the tablecan you find a seat?A fun and informative foray into the Arabic language that combines Aya Khalil's lilting rhymes with Chaymaa Sobhy's vibrant illustrations.
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Berlitz Language : Arabic
Being able to speak a little of the local language enhances any trip abroad, and this beginner-level Arabic audio course contains all the key travel phrases you need to communicate with confidence.The 60-minute audio CD features native Arabic speakers using phrases you're likely to encounter in typical travel situations.In no time, you will be able to meet and greet people, be familiar with numbers, time and days of the week, find your way around transport, shops, and restaurants, and make new friends.The pack includes a sturdy booklet with a phonetic transcription of the phrases on the CD, plus handy tips and key word reminders.The contents of the CD can be easily downloaded to your iPod or MP3 player.
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Napoleonic Objects and their Afterlives : Art, Culture and Heritage, 1821-present
Two centuries after Napoleon Bonaparte’s death, this edited volume brings together a diverse group of historians, art historians, and museum professionals to critically examine the enduring power of visual and material culture in the making of Napoleonic memory.While most discussions surrounding the legendary figure explore his impact on legislative, political, or military reform, this innovative volume explores the global dimensions of the trade in Napoleonic collectibles, art, and relics over time. Representing new avenues of research and scholarship, Napoleonic Objects and their Afterlives investigates the material objects and cultural forms that Napoleon inspired through a range of themes.These include art collecting, the circulation and display of objects, political and imperial symbolism, and the flexibility and ambiguity of Napoleon’s enduring legacy.The essays examine how and why, despite his contentious role in contemporary memory, Napoleon continues to escape much historical and popular censure.They explore the ways people have connected with the idea of him: on stage and screen; in museums and galleries; and most intimately of all, by gathering items said to have belonged to him, right down to his toothbrush and locks of his hair. Napoleonic items can be official or personal, serious or comical, luxury or disposable, yet little work has been done to bring together these diverse cultural histories into conversation with one another.With its broad, multi-disciplinary approach, including perspectives from art history, film studies, cultural history, and museum curation, the book provides a deep critical insight into the cult of personality surrounding Napoleon and its effect on our understanding of celebrity culture today and in the future. Includes an additional foreword by Napoleon’s biographer, Ruth Scurr, author of In Gardens and Shadows (2021).
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How can one forget culture and heritage?
One can forget culture and heritage by not actively engaging with it, by being disconnected from one's roots and community, and by prioritizing other aspects of life over preserving and celebrating one's cultural identity. This can happen through assimilation into a different culture, lack of exposure to one's own cultural traditions and practices, and a lack of interest in learning about one's heritage. Additionally, societal pressures and discrimination can also contribute to the erasure of one's culture and heritage.
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What is the difference between culture and tradition?
Culture refers to the beliefs, customs, arts, and social behaviors of a particular group of people, encompassing a broader range of practices and values. On the other hand, tradition specifically refers to the customs and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a specific community or society. While culture is more dynamic and can evolve over time, traditions tend to be more static and rooted in history and heritage.
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What is the meaning of tradition, culture, and identity?
Tradition refers to the customs, beliefs, and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a community or society. Culture encompasses the shared values, beliefs, and behaviors of a particular group of people, including their language, art, music, and social norms. Identity is the sense of self and belonging that is shaped by one's cultural background, traditions, and experiences. Together, tradition, culture, and identity form the foundation of a person's sense of belonging and connection to their community and heritage.
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What are art and culture events?
Art and culture events are gatherings or activities that showcase various forms of artistic expression, such as visual arts, music, dance, theater, literature, and more. These events provide a platform for artists to share their work with the public and engage in creative dialogue. They also offer opportunities for individuals to immerse themselves in different cultural experiences, broaden their perspectives, and appreciate the diversity of human expression. Overall, art and culture events play a vital role in enriching communities, fostering creativity, and promoting understanding and connection among people.
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The Arabic Afrikaans Writing Tradition, 1815 - 1915
Afrikaans developed when slaves in the Cape adapted Dutch – the language of the rulers – for their own use.Many years later Afrikaans was hijacked by some white Afrikaners as ‘their language’, but Davids proved beyond doubt that it was the descendants of the slaves, not their masters, who first wrote Afrikaans. “…Davids straddled different fi elds and roles: unlike the linguists, he was also an historian and a community leader with deep roots in the Muslim community of Cape Town.He first established himself in the 1980s as an expert on 19th-century Cape Muslim history with two books, The Mosques of the Bo-Kaap (1980) and The History of the ana Baru, (1985). His work contributed much to inspire a new generation of historians of the colonial Cape to write more inclusive histories, which also paid attention to Islam.Thus, when Achmat Davids turned his attention to the contribution of Cape Muslims to the history of Afrikaans, he did so with a foremost knowledge of their socio-cultural history and with extensive access to informants and (private) sources which probably no other individual could have commanded. For this reason, this book is of as much importance to historians of the colonial Cape as it is to historians of the Afrikaans language and South African Islamic culture.” –Gerald Groenewald The focus of this book is the Arabic-Afrikaans literary tradition of the Cape Muslim community.It looks at the emergence of this tradition at the Cape of Good Hope, as well as the social vehicles through which it emerged and through which it was in use.This is done through an examination of the literature, in the form of manuscripts and publications, it generated during the first hundred years of its existence. Importantly, the book looks at the development of the distinctive Arabic alphabet that local Arabic-Afrikaans authors used to convey accurately this community’s mother tongue.The history of the Afrikaans language is still very little understood and discussed, and this book illuminates the extraordinary story of its beginnings, with slaves and colonisers, with Xam!, Indonesians, Malaysians, Turks and imams of all stripes.It’s a wonderfully rich story told in detail here, with verve and a keen ear for story. Jacana Media is delighted to make available again a classic work of South African hidden history, that of the Arabic Afrikaans literary tradition.Previously published in 2010 as The Afrikaans of the Cape Muslims from 1815 to 1915, this edition carries a new introduction by Heinrich Willemse.
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Rethinking Heritage Language Education
A collaborative series with the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education highlighting leading-edge research across Teacher Education, International Education Reform and Language Education. Rethinking Heritage Language Education is an edited collection that brings together emerging and established researchers interested in the education field of Heritage Language Education to negotiate its concepts and practices, and investigate the correlation between culture and language from a pedagogic and cosmopolitical point of view.The scholars, who have contributed to the growth of Heritage Language Education as a discipline, reconsider and enrich their findings by drawing new lines across the boundaries of research and practice.It complements the previous work of these theorists, filling a void in the current literature around the question of Heritage Language Education.
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The Art of Arabic Coffee
The Art of Arabic Coffee celebrates the subtle beauty and fascinating history of this aromatic beverage, which over the centuries has become an essential feature of Arab culture and society.The art of cultivating, roasting and preparing coffee was first honed in Arabia.It is an inseparable part of almost all social occasions, celebrations, ceremonies and political negotiations in the region. Driven by her infectious passion for the topic, Medina Ilyas takes readers on a journey to discover the intriguing story of Arabic coffee, detailing the events that have shaped its development and the myriad of customs, recipes and techniques that make it one of the most versatile and culturally significant beverages in the world.Through engaging stories and surprising facts, she demonstrates how the complexity and endless varieties of Arabic coffee reflect the diversity and richness of the people and cultures of the Arab world. Whether you are a seasoned Arabic coffee drinker or have yet to try it, The Art of Arabic Coffee has something for everyone.Be prepared to discover an infinite array of subtle and tantalizing flavors as you sip and indulge this precious and iconic Arabian beverage.
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Spelling in Spanish Heritage Language Education
This comprehensive book offers pathbreaking research and practical strategies for Spanish heritage language learningSpelling acquisition and development is often a challenge for Spanish Heritage Language Learners (SHLLs).Instructors, too, struggle to find the best strategies to help their students internalize orthographic rules.Spelling in Spanish Heritage Language Education argues that spelling is not simply the cherry on top of good writing or a mere editing issue; rather, the skills behind the acquisition of spelling lie beneath deeper literacy development.Amàlia Llombart-Huesca discusses how to address this critical skill, including the cognitive skills underlying spelling, the role of age and bilingualism, and a thorough description of the most common types of spelling errors students make and their causes.Throughout the book, she demonstrates the importance of spelling skills by showing how they can help students improve other crucial literacy aspects, such as reading fluency, reading comprehension, and vocabulary growth.Written for instructors of SHLLs and researchers of SHL education, Spelling in Spanish Heritage Language Education includes guidelines, recommendations, and ideas for creating spelling activities and meaningfully integrating them into curricula.Combining novel research and practical strategies, this is an invaluable resource for Spanish instructors and researchers.
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What is the Arabic language?
Arabic is a Semitic language that is spoken by millions of people around the world, primarily in the Middle East and North Africa. It is the official language of 22 countries and is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Arabic is known for its rich literary tradition, with classical Arabic being the language of the Quran and Islamic texts. It is also a diverse language with many different dialects and variations across different regions.
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Is Arabic a flowery language?
Arabic is often considered a flowery language due to its rich vocabulary, poetic traditions, and intricate calligraphy. The language is known for its use of metaphors, similes, and ornate expressions, which can give it a flowery and expressive quality. Additionally, Arabic is also known for its use of formal and polite language, which can add to its perceived flowery nature. Overall, Arabic's linguistic features and cultural traditions contribute to its reputation as a flowery language.
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Is the Ottoman language Arabic?
No, the Ottoman language is not Arabic. The Ottoman language, also known as Ottoman Turkish, was a Turkic language that was heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian due to the cultural and historical connections between the Ottoman Empire and the Arab and Persian worlds. However, it was a distinct language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and script. Arabic, on the other hand, is a Semitic language and is not the same as Ottoman Turkish.
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Does the Arabic language resemble the Dari language?
Arabic and Dari are both members of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family, but they belong to different subgroups. Arabic is a Semitic language, while Dari is an Iranian language. As a result, the two languages have different grammatical structures, vocabulary, and phonetics, making them distinct from each other. While there may be some loanwords or influences due to historical interactions between Arabic-speaking and Dari-speaking regions, the overall resemblance between the two languages is limited.
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