Looking West

Looking West
Author: John D. Dorst
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812214404

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In Looking West, John D. Dorst examines a largely neglected pattern of seeing that stands in contrast to the universally familiar iconography.

Looking West

Looking West
Author: Hilary Pilkington
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271021867

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Russian youth culture has been a subject of great interest to researchers since 1991, but most studies to date have failed to consider the global context. Looking West? engages theories of cultural globalization to chart how post-Soviet Russia&’s opening up to the West has been reflected in the cultural practices of its young people. Visitors to Russia&’s cities often interpret the presence of designer clothes shops, Internet caf&és, and a vibrant club scene as evidence of the &"Westernization&" of Russian youth. As Looking West? shows, however, the younger generation has adopted a &"pick and mix&" strategy with regard to Western cultural commodities that reflects a receptiveness to the global alongside a precious guarding of the local. The authors show us how young people perceive Russia to be positioned in current global flows of cultural exchange, what their sense of Russia&’s place in the new global order is, and how they manage to &"live with the West&" on a daily basis. Looking West? represents an important landmark in Russian-Western collaborative research. Hilary Pilkington and Elena Omel&’chenko have been at the heart of an eight-year collaboration between the University of Birmingham (U.K.) and Ul&’ianovsk State University (Russia). This book was written by Pilkington and Omel&’chenko with the team of researchers on the project&—Moya Flynn, Ul&’iana Bliudina, and Elena Starkova.

Looking West

Looking West
Author: Loleen Berdahl,Roger Gibbins
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442606456

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Although a history of protest politics has done so much to define western Canada and to place it outside the Canadian mainstream, the aspirations and frustrations that animated western discontent over the years have been replaced by a new reality: the West is in, and many of the levers of national economic and political power rest in western Canadian hands. The protest tradition has yielded a dynamic region that leads rather than reacts to national economic, social, and political change. The westward shift of the Canadian economy and demography is likely to be an enduring structural change that reflects and is reinforced by the transformation of the continental and global economies. At the same time, western Canada faces major challenges, including finding a place for a sustainable resource economy in a rapidly changing global environment, establishing a full and modern partnership with Aboriginal peoples, and creating urban environments that will attract and retain human capital. None of these challenges are unique to the West but they all play out with great force, and great immediacy, in western Canada.

Always Looking West

Always Looking West
Author: Duane Kent Clatworthy
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781460206850

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Young Ken is on a journey out west; he wants to find a ranch to call his home. With the help of many people, including a young red-headed girl who captures his heart, Ken grows into a man, and learns "home" is created by family.

Ottomans Looking West

Ottomans Looking West
Author: Can Erimtan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2008-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857715425

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The 'Tulip Age', a concept that described the beginning of the Ottoman Empire's westward inclination in the eighteenth century, was an idea proposed by Ottoman historian Ahmed Refik in 1912. In the first reassessment of the origins of this concept, Can Erimtan argues the 'Tulip Age' was an important template for various political and ideological concerns of early twentieth century Turkish governments. The concept is most reflective of the 1930s Republican leadership's attempt to disengage Turkey's population from its Islamic culture and past, stressing the virtues of progress, modernity and secularism. It was only the death of Ataturk in 1938 that precipitated a hesitant revival of Islam in Turkey's public life and a state-sponsored re-invigoration of research into Turkey's Ottoman past. In this exciting reassessment Erimtan shows us that the trope of the 'Tulip Age' corresponds more to Turkish society's desire to re-orientate itself to the Occident throughout the twentieth century rather than to early eighteenth-century Ottoman realities.

Looking east looking west

Looking east looking west
Author: Bill Slee,Chen Tong,Bundit Anurugsa,Rainer Haas,Maurizio Canavari
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789086867035

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This book represents a unique collection of European and Asian perspectives on the production, trade and consumption of high quality food. The rapidly growing demand for organic and quality food in Europe imposes new challenges on competing food value chains. Europe, as the biggest worldwide food importer, attracts many developing and developed countries in Asia. Prospering Chinese and Thai food markets offer new opportunities for European operators. Wealthy and informed consumers on both continents search for trustworthy high quality food products. Farmers, operators and retailers from distant cultures are coping with different standards, facing the ever increasing necessity for mutual understanding. This publication is the output of Bean-Quorum, a European funded Asia-Link project. Bean-Quorum represents a consolidated network of researchers working together with the business sector and NGOs to enhance European Asian understanding about organic and quality food. This book describes global trends in organic and quality food trade and connects them with recent developments in Asian and European market structures. Selected case studies illustrate the impact of organic and quality food production on topics ranging from sustainable rural development, to the potential of exotic new plant varieties to purchase decisions of European or Asian retail managers. Selected European markets are mirrored by the situation in Chinese and Thai markets. Finally, environmental issues concerning global trade of quality food are addressed.

Looking West

Looking West
Author: John Darwin Dorst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000063932531

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In Looking West, John D. Dorst examines a largely neglected pattern of seeing that stands in contrast to the universally familiar iconography.

Illustrated Catalogue of Stereopticons Sciopticons Dissolving View Apparatus Microscopes Solar Microscope and Stereopticon Combination

Illustrated Catalogue of Stereopticons  Sciopticons  Dissolving View Apparatus  Microscopes  Solar Microscope and Stereopticon Combination
Author: McIntosh Battery & Optical Co
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1895
Genre: Lantern slides
ISBN: NYPL:33433066414933

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