Author: Jolyon Leslie
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
ISBN: 3775730877
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Jolyon Leslie erzählt die jahrhundertealte Geschichte eines afghanischen Gartens namens Qal'a-ye Fatuh. Dieser Garten und sein dazugehöriges Gebäude legen Zeugnis ab über das Leben von Alim Khan, den Emir von Buchara, der an diesem Rückzugsort zwanzig Jahre im Exil gelebt hat. Seine Heimat Fergana rückte für Alim Khan seit der Besatzung durch das russische Kaiserreich im Jahre 1868 und die Angriffe des türkischen Generalleutnants Enver Pascha in immer weitere Ferne. Viele Spuren erzählen von der ursprünglichen Eleganz und Schönheit des Bauwerks und seines Gartens gleichwie von den gewaltsamen Ereignissen und Kämpfen, die sich dort zugetragen haben. Seit 1996 leben Mitglieder von Al-Qaida in der Nachbarschaft, und seither finden sich laut Leslie neue Krater in der Landschaft – geschürft von »smarten Raketen«. »Der Garten des Exils« lässt sich wie ein organisches Notizbuch, dessen Seiten in der Erde verhaftet sind, studieren. Jolyon Leslie (*1956) ist Architekt und lebt und arbeitet seit 1989 in Afghanistan. Sprache: Deutsch/Englisch
Jolyon Leslie
Author: Jolyon Leslie
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
ISBN: 3775730877
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Jolyon Leslie erzählt die jahrhundertealte Geschichte eines afghanischen Gartens namens Qal'a-ye Fatuh. Dieser Garten und sein dazugehöriges Gebäude legen Zeugnis ab über das Leben von Alim Khan, den Emir von Buchara, der an diesem Rückzugsort zwanzig Jahre im Exil gelebt hat. Seine Heimat Fergana rückte für Alim Khan seit der Besatzung durch das russische Kaiserreich im Jahre 1868 und die Angriffe des türkischen Generalleutnants Enver Pascha in immer weitere Ferne. Viele Spuren erzählen von der ursprünglichen Eleganz und Schönheit des Bauwerks und seines Gartens gleichwie von den gewaltsamen Ereignissen und Kämpfen, die sich dort zugetragen haben. Seit 1996 leben Mitglieder von Al-Qaida in der Nachbarschaft, und seither finden sich laut Leslie neue Krater in der Landschaft – geschürft von »smarten Raketen«. »Der Garten des Exils« lässt sich wie ein organisches Notizbuch, dessen Seiten in der Erde verhaftet sind, studieren. Jolyon Leslie (*1956) ist Architekt und lebt und arbeitet seit 1989 in Afghanistan. Sprache: Deutsch/Englisch
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
ISBN: 3775730877
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Jolyon Leslie erzählt die jahrhundertealte Geschichte eines afghanischen Gartens namens Qal'a-ye Fatuh. Dieser Garten und sein dazugehöriges Gebäude legen Zeugnis ab über das Leben von Alim Khan, den Emir von Buchara, der an diesem Rückzugsort zwanzig Jahre im Exil gelebt hat. Seine Heimat Fergana rückte für Alim Khan seit der Besatzung durch das russische Kaiserreich im Jahre 1868 und die Angriffe des türkischen Generalleutnants Enver Pascha in immer weitere Ferne. Viele Spuren erzählen von der ursprünglichen Eleganz und Schönheit des Bauwerks und seines Gartens gleichwie von den gewaltsamen Ereignissen und Kämpfen, die sich dort zugetragen haben. Seit 1996 leben Mitglieder von Al-Qaida in der Nachbarschaft, und seither finden sich laut Leslie neue Krater in der Landschaft – geschürft von »smarten Raketen«. »Der Garten des Exils« lässt sich wie ein organisches Notizbuch, dessen Seiten in der Erde verhaftet sind, studieren. Jolyon Leslie (*1956) ist Architekt und lebt und arbeitet seit 1989 in Afghanistan. Sprache: Deutsch/Englisch
Afghanistan
Author: Chris Johnson
Publisher: Zed Books
ISBN: 9781842773772
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
With the re-building of the failed Afghan state now at the center of the new international intervention, this book explores how the perceptions of outsiders have been at odds with Afghans' own understandings of their country. It shows how the lack of understanding that characterized past policies remains highly problematical. By continuing to indulge in a superficial, selective portrayal of the country, the international community risks manufacturing a state that does not exist, and policies that will not work.
Publisher: Zed Books
ISBN: 9781842773772
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
With the re-building of the failed Afghan state now at the center of the new international intervention, this book explores how the perceptions of outsiders have been at odds with Afghans' own understandings of their country. It shows how the lack of understanding that characterized past policies remains highly problematical. By continuing to indulge in a superficial, selective portrayal of the country, the international community risks manufacturing a state that does not exist, and policies that will not work.
Music in the Post-9/11 World
Author: Jonathan Ritter
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135866902
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Music in the Post-9/11 World addresses the varied and complex roles music has played in the wake of September 11, 2001. Interdisciplinary in approach, international in scope, and critical in orientation, the twelve essays in this groundbreaking volume examine a diverse array of musical responses to the terrorist attacks of that day, and reflect upon the altered social, economic, and political environment of "post-9/11" music production and consumption. Individual essays are devoted to the mass-mediated works of popular musicians such as Bruce Springsteen and Darryl Worley, as well as to lesser-known musical responses by artists in countries including Afghanistan, Egypt, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, and Senegal. Contributors also discuss a range of themes including the role played by Western classical music in rites of mourning and commemoration, "invisible" musical practices such as the creation of television news music, and implicit censorship in the mainstream media. Taken as a whole, this collection presents powerful evidence of the central role music has played in expressing, shaping, and contesting worldwide public attitudes toward the defining event of the early twenty-first century.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135866902
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Music in the Post-9/11 World addresses the varied and complex roles music has played in the wake of September 11, 2001. Interdisciplinary in approach, international in scope, and critical in orientation, the twelve essays in this groundbreaking volume examine a diverse array of musical responses to the terrorist attacks of that day, and reflect upon the altered social, economic, and political environment of "post-9/11" music production and consumption. Individual essays are devoted to the mass-mediated works of popular musicians such as Bruce Springsteen and Darryl Worley, as well as to lesser-known musical responses by artists in countries including Afghanistan, Egypt, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, and Senegal. Contributors also discuss a range of themes including the role played by Western classical music in rites of mourning and commemoration, "invisible" musical practices such as the creation of television news music, and implicit censorship in the mainstream media. Taken as a whole, this collection presents powerful evidence of the central role music has played in expressing, shaping, and contesting worldwide public attitudes toward the defining event of the early twenty-first century.
Afghanistan
Author: Joan Aruz
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN: 1588394522
Category : Afghanistan
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Afghanistan, standing at the crossroads of major trade routes, has a long and complex history. Its rich cultural heritage bears the imprint of many traditions, from Greece and Iran to the nomadic world of the Eurasian steppes and China. The essays in this volume concentrate on periods of great artistic development: the Bactrian Bronze Age and the eras following the conquests of Alexander the Great, with a special focus on the sites of Ai Khanum, Begram, and Tillya Tepe. These contributions -- in response to the reappearance of the magnificent hidden treasures from Afghanistan and their exhibition -- have shed new light on the significance of these works and have reinvigorated the discussion of the arts and culture of Central Asia. -- Publisher description.
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN: 1588394522
Category : Afghanistan
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Afghanistan, standing at the crossroads of major trade routes, has a long and complex history. Its rich cultural heritage bears the imprint of many traditions, from Greece and Iran to the nomadic world of the Eurasian steppes and China. The essays in this volume concentrate on periods of great artistic development: the Bactrian Bronze Age and the eras following the conquests of Alexander the Great, with a special focus on the sites of Ai Khanum, Begram, and Tillya Tepe. These contributions -- in response to the reappearance of the magnificent hidden treasures from Afghanistan and their exhibition -- have shed new light on the significance of these works and have reinvigorated the discussion of the arts and culture of Central Asia. -- Publisher description.
A Night in the Emperor's Garden
Author: Qais Akbar Omar
Publisher: Haus Publishing
ISBN: 1910376205
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
In 2005, everything seemed possible in Afghanistan. The Taliban was gone. A new government had been elected. A cultural renaissance was energizing the country. An actress visiting from Paris casually proposed to some Afghan actors in Kabul: Why not put on a play? The challenges were huge. It had been thirty years since men and women had appeared on stage together in Afghanistan. Was the country ready for it? Few Afghan actors had ever done theater. Did they even know how? They had performed only in films and television dramas. Still, a company of actors gathered—among them a housewife, a policewoman, and a street kid turned film star. With no certainty of its outcome, they set out on a journey that would have life-changing consequences for all of them, and along the way lead to A Night in the Emperor’s Garden.
Publisher: Haus Publishing
ISBN: 1910376205
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
In 2005, everything seemed possible in Afghanistan. The Taliban was gone. A new government had been elected. A cultural renaissance was energizing the country. An actress visiting from Paris casually proposed to some Afghan actors in Kabul: Why not put on a play? The challenges were huge. It had been thirty years since men and women had appeared on stage together in Afghanistan. Was the country ready for it? Few Afghan actors had ever done theater. Did they even know how? They had performed only in films and television dramas. Still, a company of actors gathered—among them a housewife, a policewoman, and a street kid turned film star. With no certainty of its outcome, they set out on a journey that would have life-changing consequences for all of them, and along the way lead to A Night in the Emperor’s Garden.
The Afghan Way of War
Author: Robert Johnson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199798567
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Through the reconstruction of episodes of Afghanistan's military history, this book seeks to reevaluate the Afghan 'Way of War', showing that, despite the stereotypes of guerrilla warriors imbued with religious fanaticism, Afghans have constantly adapted to new threats. Indeed, the Afghan way of war has been one of constant change.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199798567
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Through the reconstruction of episodes of Afghanistan's military history, this book seeks to reevaluate the Afghan 'Way of War', showing that, despite the stereotypes of guerrilla warriors imbued with religious fanaticism, Afghans have constantly adapted to new threats. Indeed, the Afghan way of war has been one of constant change.
Shakespeare in Kabul
Author: Stephen Landrigan
Publisher: Haus Publishing
ISBN: 1907822488
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
In 2005, a group of actors in Kabul performed Shakespeare's Love’s Labour's Lost to the cheers of Afghan audiences and the raves of foreign journalists. For the first time in years, men and women had appeared onstage together. The future held no limits, the actors believed. In this fast-moving, fondly told and frequently very funny account, Qais Akbar Omar and Stephen Landrigan capture the triumphs and foibles of the actors as they extend their Afghan passion for poetry to Shakespeare's.Both authors were part of the production. Qais, a journalist, served as Assistant Director and interpreter for Paris actress, Corinne Jaber, who had come to Afghanistan on holiday and returned to direct the play. Stephen, himself a playwright, assembled a team of Afghan translators to fashion a script in Dari as poetic as Shakespeare's. This chronicle of optimism plays out against the heartbreak of knowing that things in Afghanistan have not turned out the way the actors expected.
Publisher: Haus Publishing
ISBN: 1907822488
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
In 2005, a group of actors in Kabul performed Shakespeare's Love’s Labour's Lost to the cheers of Afghan audiences and the raves of foreign journalists. For the first time in years, men and women had appeared onstage together. The future held no limits, the actors believed. In this fast-moving, fondly told and frequently very funny account, Qais Akbar Omar and Stephen Landrigan capture the triumphs and foibles of the actors as they extend their Afghan passion for poetry to Shakespeare's.Both authors were part of the production. Qais, a journalist, served as Assistant Director and interpreter for Paris actress, Corinne Jaber, who had come to Afghanistan on holiday and returned to direct the play. Stephen, himself a playwright, assembled a team of Afghan translators to fashion a script in Dari as poetic as Shakespeare's. This chronicle of optimism plays out against the heartbreak of knowing that things in Afghanistan have not turned out the way the actors expected.
Return of a King
Author: William Dalrymple
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307958299
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
From William Dalrymple—award-winning historian, journalist and travel writer—a masterly retelling of what was perhaps the West’s greatest imperial disaster in the East, and an important parable of neocolonial ambition, folly and hubris that has striking relevance to our own time. With access to newly discovered primary sources from archives in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia and India—including a series of previously untranslated Afghan epic poems and biographies—the author gives us the most immediate and comprehensive account yet of the spectacular first battle for Afghanistan: the British invasion of the remote kingdom in 1839. Led by lancers in scarlet cloaks and plumed helmets, and facing little resistance, nearly 20,000 British and East India Company troops poured through the mountain passes from India into Afghanistan in order to reestablish Shah Shuja ul-Mulk on the throne, and as their puppet. But after little more than two years, the Afghans rose in answer to the call for jihad and the country exploded into rebellion. This First Anglo-Afghan War ended with an entire army of what was then the most powerful military nation in the world ambushed and destroyed in snowbound mountain passes by simply equipped Afghan tribesmen. Only one British man made it through. But Dalrymple takes us beyond the bare outline of this infamous battle, and with penetrating, balanced insight illuminates the uncanny similarities between the West’s first disastrous entanglement with Afghanistan and the situation today. He delineates the straightforward facts: Shah Shuja and President Hamid Karzai share the same tribal heritage; the Shah’s principal opponents were the Ghilzai tribe, who today make up the bulk of the Taliban’s foot soldiers; the same cities garrisoned by the British are today garrisoned by foreign troops, attacked from the same rings of hills and high passes from which the British faced attack. Dalryrmple also makes clear the byzantine complexity of Afghanistan’s age-old tribal rivalries, the stranglehold they have on the politics of the nation and the ways in which they ensnared both the British in the nineteenth century and NATO forces in the twenty-first. Informed by the author’s decades-long firsthand knowledge of Afghanistan, and superbly shaped by his hallmark gifts as a narrative historian and his singular eye for the evocation of place and culture, The Return of a King is both the definitive analysis of the First Anglo-Afghan War and a work of stunning topicality.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307958299
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
From William Dalrymple—award-winning historian, journalist and travel writer—a masterly retelling of what was perhaps the West’s greatest imperial disaster in the East, and an important parable of neocolonial ambition, folly and hubris that has striking relevance to our own time. With access to newly discovered primary sources from archives in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia and India—including a series of previously untranslated Afghan epic poems and biographies—the author gives us the most immediate and comprehensive account yet of the spectacular first battle for Afghanistan: the British invasion of the remote kingdom in 1839. Led by lancers in scarlet cloaks and plumed helmets, and facing little resistance, nearly 20,000 British and East India Company troops poured through the mountain passes from India into Afghanistan in order to reestablish Shah Shuja ul-Mulk on the throne, and as their puppet. But after little more than two years, the Afghans rose in answer to the call for jihad and the country exploded into rebellion. This First Anglo-Afghan War ended with an entire army of what was then the most powerful military nation in the world ambushed and destroyed in snowbound mountain passes by simply equipped Afghan tribesmen. Only one British man made it through. But Dalrymple takes us beyond the bare outline of this infamous battle, and with penetrating, balanced insight illuminates the uncanny similarities between the West’s first disastrous entanglement with Afghanistan and the situation today. He delineates the straightforward facts: Shah Shuja and President Hamid Karzai share the same tribal heritage; the Shah’s principal opponents were the Ghilzai tribe, who today make up the bulk of the Taliban’s foot soldiers; the same cities garrisoned by the British are today garrisoned by foreign troops, attacked from the same rings of hills and high passes from which the British faced attack. Dalryrmple also makes clear the byzantine complexity of Afghanistan’s age-old tribal rivalries, the stranglehold they have on the politics of the nation and the ways in which they ensnared both the British in the nineteenth century and NATO forces in the twenty-first. Informed by the author’s decades-long firsthand knowledge of Afghanistan, and superbly shaped by his hallmark gifts as a narrative historian and his singular eye for the evocation of place and culture, The Return of a King is both the definitive analysis of the First Anglo-Afghan War and a work of stunning topicality.
Building Trust
Author:
Publisher: UN-HABITAT
ISBN: 9789211313765
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher: UN-HABITAT
ISBN: 9789211313765
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The UK's foreign policy approach to Afghanistan and Pakistan
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Foreign Affairs Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780215556592
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
In this report the Foreign Affairs Committee calls on the British Government to use its influence to persuade the US to engage more fully, and swiftly, with the process of political reconciliation in Afghanistan if the US wishes to disengage its forces there. Although the current international emphasis favours intense military pressure, aimed at defeating the insurgency, it is clear that military pressure alone is not enough to bring security and stability to Afghanistan. The evidence presented to the Committee has suggested that the current full-scale and highly-intensive ISAF counter-insurgency campaign is not succeeding. The Committee question the fundamental assumption that success in Afghanistan can be 'bought' through a strategy of 'clear, hold and build'. The distinction between al-Qaeda and the Taliban is crucial to generating appropriate policy responses in Afghanistan. The Committee says that despite the significant resources that have been invested in Afghanistan, and the enduring, wholehearted and admirable commitment and sacrifices of British personnel, the UK has not yet achieved its stated goals. There is also evidence that the core foreign policy justification for the UK's continued presence in Afghanistan, namely that it is necessary in the interests of UK national security, may have been achieved some time ago, given the apparently limited strength of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. The security rationale behind the UK Government's decision to announce the 2015 deadline for the unconditional withdrawal of UK combat forces remains unclear and there are a number of potential risks inherent in such an approach.
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780215556592
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
In this report the Foreign Affairs Committee calls on the British Government to use its influence to persuade the US to engage more fully, and swiftly, with the process of political reconciliation in Afghanistan if the US wishes to disengage its forces there. Although the current international emphasis favours intense military pressure, aimed at defeating the insurgency, it is clear that military pressure alone is not enough to bring security and stability to Afghanistan. The evidence presented to the Committee has suggested that the current full-scale and highly-intensive ISAF counter-insurgency campaign is not succeeding. The Committee question the fundamental assumption that success in Afghanistan can be 'bought' through a strategy of 'clear, hold and build'. The distinction between al-Qaeda and the Taliban is crucial to generating appropriate policy responses in Afghanistan. The Committee says that despite the significant resources that have been invested in Afghanistan, and the enduring, wholehearted and admirable commitment and sacrifices of British personnel, the UK has not yet achieved its stated goals. There is also evidence that the core foreign policy justification for the UK's continued presence in Afghanistan, namely that it is necessary in the interests of UK national security, may have been achieved some time ago, given the apparently limited strength of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. The security rationale behind the UK Government's decision to announce the 2015 deadline for the unconditional withdrawal of UK combat forces remains unclear and there are a number of potential risks inherent in such an approach.