Author: Jeff Stoward
Publisher: Jeff Stoward
ISBN: 0645284629
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
It's the mid-80s, and while most university students are sensibly cramming for finals, Jeff roams Pakistan like a blind man in a minefield. From an emergency landing in Karachi to near-death experiences that would make Indiana Jones flinch, he collects an entourage of characters straight out of a Bollywood script: a gin-soaked Brit, a Russian spy from a Cold War thriller and a personal chauffeur who frankly doesn’t care for Westerners. Fast-forward to present-day Nepal, where Jeff proves you while can't relive your youth you can certainly repeat its mistakes. Joined by his son Jordan, whose perspective is part bemused, part horrified, they navigate treacherous mountains, dodgy roads and foods, along with a directionally-challenged tour guide and a goat named Billy. As Jeff experiences déjà vu moments of travelling ineptitude from his time in Pakistan, Jordan wonders if his father's antics aren’t early signs of undiagnosed dementia. This is a hilarious travelogue that spans generations and borders, offering a double dose of pandemonium, seasoned with wry observations and garnished with a healthy dose of self-deprecation. It's a tale of two journeys, separated by time but united in their ability to attract the absurd. For anyone who's ever felt out of place in a foreign land or wondered if they were adopted while travelling with a parent, this book is for you. “Subcontinental Nonsense” - It's less "Eat, Pray, Love" and more "Eat, Pray you don’t die"
Subcontinental Nonsense
Author: Jeff Stoward
Publisher: Jeff Stoward
ISBN: 0645284629
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
It's the mid-80s, and while most university students are sensibly cramming for finals, Jeff roams Pakistan like a blind man in a minefield. From an emergency landing in Karachi to near-death experiences that would make Indiana Jones flinch, he collects an entourage of characters straight out of a Bollywood script: a gin-soaked Brit, a Russian spy from a Cold War thriller and a personal chauffeur who frankly doesn’t care for Westerners. Fast-forward to present-day Nepal, where Jeff proves you while can't relive your youth you can certainly repeat its mistakes. Joined by his son Jordan, whose perspective is part bemused, part horrified, they navigate treacherous mountains, dodgy roads and foods, along with a directionally-challenged tour guide and a goat named Billy. As Jeff experiences déjà vu moments of travelling ineptitude from his time in Pakistan, Jordan wonders if his father's antics aren’t early signs of undiagnosed dementia. This is a hilarious travelogue that spans generations and borders, offering a double dose of pandemonium, seasoned with wry observations and garnished with a healthy dose of self-deprecation. It's a tale of two journeys, separated by time but united in their ability to attract the absurd. For anyone who's ever felt out of place in a foreign land or wondered if they were adopted while travelling with a parent, this book is for you. “Subcontinental Nonsense” - It's less "Eat, Pray, Love" and more "Eat, Pray you don’t die"
Publisher: Jeff Stoward
ISBN: 0645284629
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
It's the mid-80s, and while most university students are sensibly cramming for finals, Jeff roams Pakistan like a blind man in a minefield. From an emergency landing in Karachi to near-death experiences that would make Indiana Jones flinch, he collects an entourage of characters straight out of a Bollywood script: a gin-soaked Brit, a Russian spy from a Cold War thriller and a personal chauffeur who frankly doesn’t care for Westerners. Fast-forward to present-day Nepal, where Jeff proves you while can't relive your youth you can certainly repeat its mistakes. Joined by his son Jordan, whose perspective is part bemused, part horrified, they navigate treacherous mountains, dodgy roads and foods, along with a directionally-challenged tour guide and a goat named Billy. As Jeff experiences déjà vu moments of travelling ineptitude from his time in Pakistan, Jordan wonders if his father's antics aren’t early signs of undiagnosed dementia. This is a hilarious travelogue that spans generations and borders, offering a double dose of pandemonium, seasoned with wry observations and garnished with a healthy dose of self-deprecation. It's a tale of two journeys, separated by time but united in their ability to attract the absurd. For anyone who's ever felt out of place in a foreign land or wondered if they were adopted while travelling with a parent, this book is for you. “Subcontinental Nonsense” - It's less "Eat, Pray, Love" and more "Eat, Pray you don’t die"
An Impressionistic History of the South Asian Subcontinent VOLUME ONE – FEUDAL LANGUAGES
Author: VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
Publisher: VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS Aaradhana, DEVERKOVIL
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 715
Book Description
This book can be downloaded as a PDF file from here. This is a writing that goes into the very depth of feudal language social systems. The writing commenced as a regular broadcast through Whatsapp and still continues. The language of the original writing was a vernacular language of the southern parts of the South Asian Subcontinent. As of now, the broadcast has gone beyond 500 chapters. In this book only the first 100 and odd posts are given. This is so because the translation of only that many chapters has been completed. The translated version of this book is primarily aimed at the attention of the native-English populations of native-English nations. They have no idea as to what it is that is entering their nations, when feudal language speakers enter their nations and slowly bring in diabolic transformations in everything in the native-English social systems. Feudal languages have terrible carnivorous codes, along with an overpowering outwardly affable friendliness. The combination is a very deadly one, in that there is no shield or barrier that can effectively stop the infection of feudal languages. The only way to ward off the terrible social disasters in the offing is to understand what a feudal language is. Feudal languages can literally splinter up all native-English social systems, at every nook and corner of the social system; be it family, professional locations, roadways, work efficiency, ethical codes and almost all else. The appealing goodness of this book is that it has originally been written for people of feudal language nations; to make them understand what it is that is evil in their native social communication systems. Once they understand it, they can think of overcoming and overpowering the evil that possess them, and lead their own social systems and nation to greater quality standards. As of now, they do not understand what the evil is that is daunting them at every location in their social system. They see only one way to escape the terrific negativity that infects them; that is to escape to native-English nations. However, once they enter native-English nations, they become the beachhead for spreading their native-land feudal-language infection into the quaint and placid native-English social systems. When accosted by a feudal language verbal or non-verbal signal, native-Englishmen and women, if defined in the meaner codes in the signals, will or can go berserk.
Publisher: VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS Aaradhana, DEVERKOVIL
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 715
Book Description
This book can be downloaded as a PDF file from here. This is a writing that goes into the very depth of feudal language social systems. The writing commenced as a regular broadcast through Whatsapp and still continues. The language of the original writing was a vernacular language of the southern parts of the South Asian Subcontinent. As of now, the broadcast has gone beyond 500 chapters. In this book only the first 100 and odd posts are given. This is so because the translation of only that many chapters has been completed. The translated version of this book is primarily aimed at the attention of the native-English populations of native-English nations. They have no idea as to what it is that is entering their nations, when feudal language speakers enter their nations and slowly bring in diabolic transformations in everything in the native-English social systems. Feudal languages have terrible carnivorous codes, along with an overpowering outwardly affable friendliness. The combination is a very deadly one, in that there is no shield or barrier that can effectively stop the infection of feudal languages. The only way to ward off the terrible social disasters in the offing is to understand what a feudal language is. Feudal languages can literally splinter up all native-English social systems, at every nook and corner of the social system; be it family, professional locations, roadways, work efficiency, ethical codes and almost all else. The appealing goodness of this book is that it has originally been written for people of feudal language nations; to make them understand what it is that is evil in their native social communication systems. Once they understand it, they can think of overcoming and overpowering the evil that possess them, and lead their own social systems and nation to greater quality standards. As of now, they do not understand what the evil is that is daunting them at every location in their social system. They see only one way to escape the terrific negativity that infects them; that is to escape to native-English nations. However, once they enter native-English nations, they become the beachhead for spreading their native-land feudal-language infection into the quaint and placid native-English social systems. When accosted by a feudal language verbal or non-verbal signal, native-Englishmen and women, if defined in the meaner codes in the signals, will or can go berserk.
The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: South Asia : the Indian subcontinent
Author: Bruno Nettl
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780824049461
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1126
Book Description
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780824049461
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1126
Book Description
First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Tenth Rasa
Author: Michael Heyman
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9351182142
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Welcome to the carnival of nonsense where hankies turn into mischievous cats, a messiah is born with her feet in her mouth, you can fave hun by socking on the ree-raw and your favourite corn cakes are made of . . . are you sure you want to know? For the last eighteen hundred years Indian arts have been seen in terms of strictly classified emotional effects known as the nine rasas. The Tenth Rasa: An Anthology of Indian Nonsense celebrates, for the very first time, what Sukumar Ray called the spirit of whimsy , or the tenth rasa, through the topsy-turvy, irreverent, melodic genre of nonsense literature. This fabulous selection of poetry and prose, brilliantly translated from seventeen Indian languages across India, includes works by Rabindranath Tagore, Sukumar Ray, Vinda Karandikar, Gulzar, Dash Benhur, Manoj Das, Navakanta Barua, Mangesh Padgavkar, Sri Sri, Vaikom Mohammad Basheer, Kunjunni and other known, lesser-known and previously unpublished authors. In forms as varied as stories and songs for children and adults, lullabies, folk tales, Bollywood song lyrics and medieval court verse, the writers open doors to wildly imaginative worlds populated by peculiar characters and fantastical creatures, where only nonsense makes perfect sense. Crackling with wit, wordplay and riotous rhymes, and frequently revelling in pure gibberish, this immensely entertaining collection will delight you from start to finish.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9351182142
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Welcome to the carnival of nonsense where hankies turn into mischievous cats, a messiah is born with her feet in her mouth, you can fave hun by socking on the ree-raw and your favourite corn cakes are made of . . . are you sure you want to know? For the last eighteen hundred years Indian arts have been seen in terms of strictly classified emotional effects known as the nine rasas. The Tenth Rasa: An Anthology of Indian Nonsense celebrates, for the very first time, what Sukumar Ray called the spirit of whimsy , or the tenth rasa, through the topsy-turvy, irreverent, melodic genre of nonsense literature. This fabulous selection of poetry and prose, brilliantly translated from seventeen Indian languages across India, includes works by Rabindranath Tagore, Sukumar Ray, Vinda Karandikar, Gulzar, Dash Benhur, Manoj Das, Navakanta Barua, Mangesh Padgavkar, Sri Sri, Vaikom Mohammad Basheer, Kunjunni and other known, lesser-known and previously unpublished authors. In forms as varied as stories and songs for children and adults, lullabies, folk tales, Bollywood song lyrics and medieval court verse, the writers open doors to wildly imaginative worlds populated by peculiar characters and fantastical creatures, where only nonsense makes perfect sense. Crackling with wit, wordplay and riotous rhymes, and frequently revelling in pure gibberish, this immensely entertaining collection will delight you from start to finish.
Race Ethnicity and Difference: Imagining the Inclusive Society
Author: Peter Ratcliffe
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
ISBN: 0335227554
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
"This excellent book … provides an extremely readable account which deserves to be widely read by a more general audience. In short, the author, in making sense of current imaginings, presents a mix of theoretical and empirical debates, as he challenges exclusionary forces. The book’s principal aim is to take a critical look at the nature and sources of inequalities in contemporary societies and examine the prospects for an ‘inclusive society’. This aim captures an important strength of the text, as the analysis attempts to move beyond simple description and provide explanations and possible solutions to enable policy and practice to tackle disadvantage and discrimination." Social Policy This book addresses many of the key problems facing contemporary societies. The social significance attached to various forms of difference, most notably ‘race’ and ethnicity, has been seen as resulting in the exclusion of some groups from their full rights as citizens. This, in turn, is viewed as presenting a series of barriers to the creation of more inclusive societies. Peter Ratcliffe explores these arguments in a variety of substantive contexts, for example immigration and the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers; housing and segregation; education; labour markets; and policing and urban conflict. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of social agency, on the part of minorities, in confronting exclusionary forces. This lively and highly readable account deals with difficult theoretical, ethical and policy issues without resort to unnecessary jargon. It is essential reading for undergraduate students in sociology, social policy, urban geography, law and political science, and is also of value to the general reader and researcher.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
ISBN: 0335227554
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
"This excellent book … provides an extremely readable account which deserves to be widely read by a more general audience. In short, the author, in making sense of current imaginings, presents a mix of theoretical and empirical debates, as he challenges exclusionary forces. The book’s principal aim is to take a critical look at the nature and sources of inequalities in contemporary societies and examine the prospects for an ‘inclusive society’. This aim captures an important strength of the text, as the analysis attempts to move beyond simple description and provide explanations and possible solutions to enable policy and practice to tackle disadvantage and discrimination." Social Policy This book addresses many of the key problems facing contemporary societies. The social significance attached to various forms of difference, most notably ‘race’ and ethnicity, has been seen as resulting in the exclusion of some groups from their full rights as citizens. This, in turn, is viewed as presenting a series of barriers to the creation of more inclusive societies. Peter Ratcliffe explores these arguments in a variety of substantive contexts, for example immigration and the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers; housing and segregation; education; labour markets; and policing and urban conflict. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of social agency, on the part of minorities, in confronting exclusionary forces. This lively and highly readable account deals with difficult theoretical, ethical and policy issues without resort to unnecessary jargon. It is essential reading for undergraduate students in sociology, social policy, urban geography, law and political science, and is also of value to the general reader and researcher.
International Conflict over Water Resources in Himalayan Asia
Author: R. Wirsing
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137292199
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
The authors explore the fresh water crisis of Himalayan Asia. While the region hosts some of the world's mightiest rivers, it is also home to rapidly modernizing, increasingly affluent, and demographically multiplying societies, ensuring the rapid depletion of water resources and of disputes over ownership of transboundary waters.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1137292199
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
The authors explore the fresh water crisis of Himalayan Asia. While the region hosts some of the world's mightiest rivers, it is also home to rapidly modernizing, increasingly affluent, and demographically multiplying societies, ensuring the rapid depletion of water resources and of disputes over ownership of transboundary waters.
Water Policy Science and Politics
Author: M. Dinesh Kumar
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0128149043
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Water Policy Science and Politics: An Indian Perspective presents the importance of politics and science working together in policymaking in the water sector. Many countries around the developed and developing world, including India, are experiencing major water scarcity problems that will undoubtedly increase with the impacts of climate change. This book discusses specific topics in India's water, agriculture and energy sectors, focusing on scientific aspects, academic and political discourse, and policy issues. The author presents cases from the interrelated sectors of water resources, supplies, sanitation, and energy and climate, including controversial topics that illustrate how science and politics can work together. - Challenges the linear and conventional approaches to water management and water policymaking in India that are also applicable in developing countries across South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa - Presents best practice ideas and methods that help science and politics work together - Highlights a key gap of communication between science and policy in water research, with solutions on how this can be addressed
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0128149043
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Water Policy Science and Politics: An Indian Perspective presents the importance of politics and science working together in policymaking in the water sector. Many countries around the developed and developing world, including India, are experiencing major water scarcity problems that will undoubtedly increase with the impacts of climate change. This book discusses specific topics in India's water, agriculture and energy sectors, focusing on scientific aspects, academic and political discourse, and policy issues. The author presents cases from the interrelated sectors of water resources, supplies, sanitation, and energy and climate, including controversial topics that illustrate how science and politics can work together. - Challenges the linear and conventional approaches to water management and water policymaking in India that are also applicable in developing countries across South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa - Presents best practice ideas and methods that help science and politics work together - Highlights a key gap of communication between science and policy in water research, with solutions on how this can be addressed
Genetic Disorders of the Indian Subcontinent
Author: Dhavendra Kumar
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 140202231X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 611
Book Description
The Indian subcontinent is a vast land mass inhabited by over one billion people. Its rich and varied history is reflected by its numerous racial and ethnic groups and its distinct religious, cultural and social characteristics. Like many developing countries in Asia, it is passing through both demographic and epidemiological transitions whereby, at least in some parts, the diseases of severe poverty are being replaced by those of Westemisation; obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, for example. Indeed, as we move into the new millennium India has become a land of opposites; on the one hand there is still extensive poverty yet, on the other hand, some of the most remarkable developments in commerce and technology in Asia are taking place, notably in the fields of information technology and biotechnology. India has always fascinated human geneticists and a considerable amount of work has been done towards tracing the origins of its different ethnic groups. In the current excitement generated by the human genome project and the molecular and genetic approach to the study of human disease, there is little doubt that this field will develop and flourish in India in the future. Although so far there are limited data about genetic diseases in India, enough is known already to suggest that this will be an extremely fruitful area of research.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 140202231X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 611
Book Description
The Indian subcontinent is a vast land mass inhabited by over one billion people. Its rich and varied history is reflected by its numerous racial and ethnic groups and its distinct religious, cultural and social characteristics. Like many developing countries in Asia, it is passing through both demographic and epidemiological transitions whereby, at least in some parts, the diseases of severe poverty are being replaced by those of Westemisation; obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, for example. Indeed, as we move into the new millennium India has become a land of opposites; on the one hand there is still extensive poverty yet, on the other hand, some of the most remarkable developments in commerce and technology in Asia are taking place, notably in the fields of information technology and biotechnology. India has always fascinated human geneticists and a considerable amount of work has been done towards tracing the origins of its different ethnic groups. In the current excitement generated by the human genome project and the molecular and genetic approach to the study of human disease, there is little doubt that this field will develop and flourish in India in the future. Although so far there are limited data about genetic diseases in India, enough is known already to suggest that this will be an extremely fruitful area of research.
Food Culture Studies in India
Author: Simi Malhotra
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811552541
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
This book discusses food in the context of the cultural matrix of India. Addressing topical issues in food and food culture, it explores questions concerning the consumption, representation and mediation of food. The book is divided into four sections, focusing on food fads; food representation; the symbolic valence of food; modes and manners of resistance articulated through food. Investigating consumption practices in both public and ethnic culture, each chapter introduces a fresh approach to food across diverse literary and cultural genres. The book offers a highly readable guide for researchers and practitioners in the field of literary and cultural studies, as well as the sociological fields of food studies, body studies and fat studies.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811552541
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
This book discusses food in the context of the cultural matrix of India. Addressing topical issues in food and food culture, it explores questions concerning the consumption, representation and mediation of food. The book is divided into four sections, focusing on food fads; food representation; the symbolic valence of food; modes and manners of resistance articulated through food. Investigating consumption practices in both public and ethnic culture, each chapter introduces a fresh approach to food across diverse literary and cultural genres. The book offers a highly readable guide for researchers and practitioners in the field of literary and cultural studies, as well as the sociological fields of food studies, body studies and fat studies.
Wisely Stupid
Author: Breeze Queen
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1546256105
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This book is named after the exhausted workers, who return home hungry and sleep in hunger to restart the next days routine, in whose books the term holiday does not exists. This book is not named after kings, monarchs, nobles, intellectuals, and the rich and affluent, instead it is named after the daughters who are abused, womenfolk who are molested, and for their children who are kidnapped for ransom, which they do not have. This book is named after those married women who are married for the names sake, whose bodies are presented for decorations but are still living a life of ignored, neglected, dejected vagabonds; whose sobs are unheard, are liked fallen cracked leaves being crumpled further by passersby, and whose lives are dark, cold, and moist.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1546256105
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This book is named after the exhausted workers, who return home hungry and sleep in hunger to restart the next days routine, in whose books the term holiday does not exists. This book is not named after kings, monarchs, nobles, intellectuals, and the rich and affluent, instead it is named after the daughters who are abused, womenfolk who are molested, and for their children who are kidnapped for ransom, which they do not have. This book is named after those married women who are married for the names sake, whose bodies are presented for decorations but are still living a life of ignored, neglected, dejected vagabonds; whose sobs are unheard, are liked fallen cracked leaves being crumpled further by passersby, and whose lives are dark, cold, and moist.