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Download or read book Lady of Isan written by Michael Schemmann and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2009-10-25 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A 19-year old rice farmer's daughter from Isan meets a middle-age Canadian financial professional in the night scene of Pattaya. An eventful romance begins, sharing a sense of excitement and adventure in Thailand ending in suspense."I couldn't put the book down. I read it on a six and a half hour flight from Bangkok to Perth. I laughed - and I cried..." John Knight"Refreshingly different from most books that I have read about Thai/farang relationships. A thoroughly recommendable book." Stu Alan
Book Synopsis Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State by : John A. Marston
Download or read book Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State written by John A. Marston and published by Silkworm Books. This book was released on 2014-01-05 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ethnicity, Borders, and the Grassroots Interface with the State brings together exciting new work by anthropologists working on mainland Southeast Asia. The volume honors anthropologist Charles F. Keyes and the chapters here address concepts central to Keyes’ own work—ethnicity, religion, and modernity—as they can be applied to the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The volume also reflects recent scholarly interest in “cross-border” issues, as reflected both in the complexity of identity, where ethnic groups extend across boundaries, and in increasing cross-border mobility. The volume is divided into three sections. The first, “The State and Public Ceremony,” includes chapters on a ceremony of national heritage as celebrated in Vietnam and the United States, Shan novice initiation near the border of Myanmar in Thailand, and the restoration of the monkhood in Cambodia. The second section, “The Grassroots Negotiation of Modernity,” contains chapters about the concept of “sufficiency” in Thai farm production, the ways modernity is conceived among the Lahu in Thailand, and the complexities of the Thai system of identity cards. The final section, “Crossing Borders of State and Nation” focuses on the stateless Lao population in northeastern Thailand, Vietnamese migrants to Laos, and Western (farang) men married to northeastern Thai women. Contributors to the book include scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, Australia, and Mexico. The book is an invaluable reference for scholars of Southeast Asia, and will also appeal to the general reader. Highlights Brings together a range of new anthropological research on mainland Southeast Asia Compiled in honor of anthropologist Charles F. Keyes, and draws on key concepts he developed in his work Includes sections on “The State and Public Ceremony,” “The Grassroots Negotiation of Modernity,” and “Crossing Borders of State and Nation” Contributors include scholars based in Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, Australia, and Mexico.
Book Synopsis Fantastical Tales: from the Lady's Quill by : Wendi L. Sneden
Download or read book Fantastical Tales: from the Lady's Quill written by Wendi L. Sneden and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-07-15 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Like a touch of magic with your fiction? Need a story to read in a short period of time? This speculative fiction collection contains tales that can be read in 1 to 30 minutes. Almost instant gratification! Recommended if you like independent reads with no mainstreamed formula. Legend, myth, and fable influences. Tip: you may detect positive messages.
Book Synopsis The history of Humāyūn, tr., with intr., notes and reprod. in the Pers., by A.S. Beveridge by : Gulbadan (bēgam.)
Download or read book The history of Humāyūn, tr., with intr., notes and reprod. in the Pers., by A.S. Beveridge written by Gulbadan (bēgam.) and published by . This book was released on 1902 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Lady's Realm written by and published by . This book was released on 1906 with total page 798 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The History of Humāyūn (Humāyūn-nāma) by : Gulbadan (Begam)
Download or read book The History of Humāyūn (Humāyūn-nāma) written by Gulbadan (Begam) and published by . This book was released on 1902 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Lady's Book written by and published by . This book was released on 1886 with total page 662 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis In The King's Service by : Katherine Kurtz
Download or read book In The King's Service written by Katherine Kurtz and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2004-12-28 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this first book of an all-new Deryni trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Katherine Kurtz takes readers back in time--before King Kelson's bride...before King Kelson's birth... when the magical Deryni blood was sought by the most powerful men and women in the kingdom of Gwynedd. Back when a man named Donal ruled over all.
Download or read book Bangkok Bound written by Ellen Boccuzzi and published by Silkworm Books. This book was released on 2012-12-01 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the acceleration of global migration, literature by migrant writers has emerged as a powerful medium for describing the ways in which global forces are experienced at the personal level. Migrant literature offers a compelling counter‐narrative to abstract visions of globalization, grounding large‐scale processes in real‐life stories of individuals. In Thailand, migrant writers have documented the social and cultural impacts of fifty years of rural‐urban migration through hundreds of stories, poems, and novels. Bangkok Bound is the first book to examine this body of literature and the messages that Thai migrant writers convey about their experiences. These stories powerfully describe the ways in which migrants who leave their homes bound for Bangkok are quickly bound to Bangkok through the transformative force of modern city life. And they show the ways in which those who remain behind in the village are transformed, too, as they struggle to maintain a rural way of life in a rapidly urbanizing world. Bangkok Bound will be of interest to anyone working on migration or urbanization, as well as to scholars of Thailand and Thai literature. Specialists in migration will find it a welcome addition to the growing field of migration studies through examination of narrative fiction. What others are saying “This is an engaging and authoritative study of literary representations of migration from the provinces to Bangkok based on wide reading of short stories written over the last four decades and interviews with major writers and critics. It will be of interest not only to students of literature, but also to anyone interested in social change in Thailand in the late twentieth century and the way that it has been perceived and recorded by local writers.” —David Smyth, SOAS, University of London Highlights - Useful for an introductory course on Thai or Southeast Asian studies; offers a springboard for conversations on development, rural‐urban inequality, migration, and the impacts of rapid urbanization in Asia - First book to examine the theme of migration in Thai literature, a significant contemporary genre - Contributes to the growing field of migration studies through examination of narrative fiction - Provides a window into how migration and urbanization are experienced at the personal level of interest to migration scholars as well as scholars of Thailand, Thai cultural studies, and Thai literature
Book Synopsis Thirty-Five Acres, a Spade and a Fork by : Kathleen Fleming
Download or read book Thirty-Five Acres, a Spade and a Fork written by Kathleen Fleming and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2013-11-29 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I am a Londoner, but I married an Irish orphan brought up by the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity in Stillorgan, which is now just a suburb of Dublin. When he was fourteen, they considered their obligation finished and sent him to work in Offley on a farm owned by Mrs White. She was a good Roman Catholic and needed transporting to St Josephs monastery in Tipperary every Sunday. The monks there realised that a lad of fourteen still needed a father figure. The monk in charge of the dairy took him under his wing. This was the leading dairy in Southern Ireland at the time and where the seeds were sown for my husbands dream to have his own farm. The book is about our struggle to start farming in the fifties with no capital, which would be impossible in the twenty-first century and was difficult even then.
Book Synopsis The War of the Shard by : Frances Koziar
Download or read book The War of the Shard written by Frances Koziar and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-01-31 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A hundred years ago the spell placed upon the Shard of Dancun by the ancient wizards was undone and evil consumed the Shadow Hills. Now, as the Flying Comet appears again, Princess Airia Nyuru must flee her home for the safety of the Hamikai Temple. When a king attempts to kidnap her, she and her griffin Enereas seek refuge in the Hillwall country of Ruekar. The only hope for the end of the Shadow Hills and the Soulless that dwell within them are two puzzling prophecies that Airia alone can fulfill. As she struggles to decipher them, journeying to foreign lands and facing hardships from both within and without, she realizes the gravity and scale of the War of the Shard, and fears her quest is impossible.
Book Synopsis Women in the New Asia by : Yayori Matsui
Download or read book Women in the New Asia written by Yayori Matsui and published by Zed Books. This book was released on 1999-03 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This remarkable book charts the effects of the economic boom on women across Asia. Yori Matsui, one of Japan's leading journalists, demonstrates how Asian women are confronting rapid economic developmentwhich is accompanied by widespread infringement of human rights. Analysing the lives of women in Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, Taiwan, China, Nepal, and Korea, the author explores * the impact of globalization - including the feminization of migration and an increase in the trafficking of women * sexual violence - from the 'comfort women' to child prostitution * development projects - the cause of mass deforestation and displacement of communities However she also describes women's credit co-ops, democratization movements and unionization of women workers. She meets women who have organised ant-logging blockades, literacy classes and campaighns against trafficking. She finds women across Asia resisiting the dictatorship od development, the feminization of poverty and patriarchal values. Throughout the continent she finds the seeds of hope for a new Asia.
Download or read book Godey's Lady's Book written by and published by . This book was released on 1836 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Includes music.
Book Synopsis Research on Gender and Sexualities in Africa by : Jane Bennett
Download or read book Research on Gender and Sexualities in Africa written by Jane Bennett and published by African Books Collective. This book was released on 2017-07-20 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection comprises a diverse and stimulating collection of essays on questions of gender and sexualities, crafted by both established and younger researchers. The collection includes fascinating insights into topics as varied as the popularity of thong underwear in urban Kenya, the complexity of Tanzanian youths negotiation of HIV-cultures, the dialogues between religion and controversial questions in sexualities activism, and the meaning of living as a Zimbabwean girl, who became HIV-positive because her mother had no access to antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy. Some pieces deepen contemporary debates, others initiate new questions. The collection seeks to sustain and invigorate research, policy-making and continentally-focused thought on difficult, yet compelling, realities.
Book Synopsis Warriors of the Lathar: Volume 2 by : Mina Carter
Download or read book Warriors of the Lathar: Volume 2 written by Mina Carter and published by Mina Carter. This book was released on 2020-10-25 with total page 637 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Earth girls might be popular...but they're definitely not easy. Adored by the Alien Assassin - When aliens attack, Jac finds herself on an alien ship. What’s a girl to do? Kiss the hot alien, then knock him out of course. The problem is, she can’t drive a car, never mind fly an alien spaceship. Alien Commander's Mate - Amanda will do anything to find her daughters… even take an alien warriors crazy deal and marry him. Bonded To The Alien Centurion - 'Behind enemy lines' on a diplomatic mission, Dani finds herself in an alien challenge circle fighting for her freedom. It’s all going well, until a sexy alien steps into the ring… Hitched to the Alien General - Kenna's perfect man is a big, scarred alien war hero. Pity he only see’s her as a warrior. Can she finally make him see her as a woman, before a cannibal alien tears them apart forever. Literally. **This is a boxed set of books 5 - 8 in the Warriors of the Lathar series. If you own these titles individually, DO NOT purchase this book.**
Book Synopsis Warriors of the Lathar Collection: Volume 3 by : Mina Carter
Download or read book Warriors of the Lathar Collection: Volume 3 written by Mina Carter and published by Mina Carter. This book was released on 2023-01-07 with total page 568 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Earth girls might be popular -- but they're definitely not easy! Alien Warrior's Secret Being captured by aliens is better than being sent home… Faced with the prospect of going back to over-crowded earth with its slum-cities, Randy takes a high-stakes, off the book mission into the heart of enemy territory. Alien Surgeon’s Seduction She was his the moment she stepped aboard. He'll fight everyone, even the emperor himself, to keep her. Curvy. Dangerous. And all his, if the secrets in his blood don't tear them apart first... Rescued by her Alien Protector Danaar is on the brink of gaining everything he’s ever wanted. A position as War Commander and a mate, Madison. When enemies conspiring in the shadows mean she is taken from him, and thrown in a brutal human prison, he faces an impossible choice. Break his vows to the empire and risk an intergalactic war… or lose his mate forever. Kissed by the Alien Mercenary Woken by a kiss, she didn’t expect her prince to be a handsome alien warrior. She should keep a level head but something about him makes her want to forget all about the differences between their species and wish for her own fairy tale romance... **Note: This boxed set contains previously issued books 9-12 of the Warriors of the Lathar series. If you own these titles individually, DO NOT purchase this book. Intended for readers 18+ due to mature themes and explicit language. Each story has an HEA, no cheating, and lots and lots of love. Enjoy!**
Book Synopsis Claimed by the Alien Shifter by : Mina Carter
Download or read book Claimed by the Alien Shifter written by Mina Carter and published by Mina Carter. This book was released on 2022-01-18 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: She doesn’t need love. She’s getting cats. Lots of them. She absolutely doesn’t need a sexy alien making her think of happily ever afters... Elise doesn’t need a man, she has enough with her job and ensuring her brother, the President, stays out of trouble. Or, at the very least, doesn’t get humanity into an intergalactic war it can’t win. She doesn’t have time for herself, never mind love, so when sexy alien Cade turns up in the bar she’s drowning her sorrows in, she absolutely shouldn’t take him home… Or kiss him. Because kissing him reveals he has more than a few secrets. Like he’s… what the hell is she going to do with an innocent twenty-something alien who kisses like a god? When he fights tigers bare-handed, putting his life on the line for those weaker than himself? Well, there’s only so much a girl can take... She’s the beauty to his beast and his fated mate. How does he tell her the monster inside him could get them both killed? Cade’s seen two planets in his life and his farm was nothing like Earth. It’s loud, chaotic and he’s a fish not only out of water but off-planet and sucking deep space vacuum. The scent of his mate changes everything. She’s tiny, delicate… everything he’s not. She’s his opposite, but she’s the home he never expected to find. He doesn’t care what it takes, he’ll make her see they’re perfect for each other. Until she’s taken from him and the monster inside him takes charge. He will save her, but revealing what he is to the Empire could get them both killed...