Armenophobia in Azerbaijan

Armenophobia in Azerbaijan
Author: Anzhela Elibegova
Publisher: Aegitas
Total Pages: 873
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0369405595

The idea of this book came after the presentation of Azeriсhild project which represented a systematized compilation of works by Azerbaijani authors intended for children audiences along with a series of examples of works created by children themselves, which gave a clear demonstration of the gap between the real situation in the Azerbaijani society about anything relating to Armenia and the declared tolerance for diversity of cultures and religions. Naturally enough, we tend to label this hatred as armenophobia often without full awareness of the pivotal role it plays in shaping the ethnic identity of Azerbaijanis; such hatred channeled against all that pertains to Armenia stands as the nemesis of their psychological model and fuels the juxtaposition of us vs. them which is fraught with repercussions for Azerbaijanis themselves. The large archive compiled by the authors of this book a) serves as a thesaurus for an analysis of ongoing processes in the Azerbaijani society and b) allows building a temporal perspective on three levels by covering the past history, current situation and expected ramifications of the armenophobic policy pursued at the state level in Azerbaijan.

Border Crossings

Border Crossings
Author: Mohammad Chowdhury
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1783529709

‘His marginalisation in dual cultures ascribed to him allows him a brilliant birds-eye view of both, which he employs in his bid to untangle the cultural mindsets he comes across’ Muslim News ‘Offers invaluable insights into how a modern cosmopolitan navigates the complex and delicate contours of faith, identity and belonging in an otherwise globally, interconnected world’ Ekow Nelson, reimagining Whether negotiating the mind-games of the Israeli intelligence services or performing ablutions in a London bathroom, Mohammad Chowdhury’s life as a British Muslim travelling the world brings daily challenges. Border Crossings is the story of Chowdhury’s journey, gripping in some parts and shame-inducing in others, as he describes a lifelong struggle to reconcile the British, Asian and Muslim sides of his identity, constantly dealing with the mistrust of Westerners alongside the hypocrisies of his own community and their misunderstanding of Islam. Chowdhury's story echoes the experience of thousands of Western Muslims who since 9/11 have been subjected to a constant barrage of questions that cast doubt over the very goodness of their faith. It is the story of a man who cries when England win the Ashes, yet still finds himself screaming in the face of racism and religious bigotry. This timely book powerfully rejects the poisonous narrative that Muslims can no longer be trusted as honest citizens of the West.

Discovering Azerbaijan

Discovering Azerbaijan
Author: William Jones
Publisher: Mamba Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"Discovering Azerbaijan: A Comprehensive Travel Guide" Embark on an unforgettable journey through the captivating landscapes, rich cultural tapestry, and vibrant traditions of Azerbaijan with "Discovering Azerbaijan: A Comprehensive Travel Guide." Authored by the seasoned explorer, William Jones, this guide is your passport to the Land of Fire, offering a meticulous and engaging exploration of this often-overlooked gem on the crossroads of Europe and Asia. In this meticulously crafted guidebook, Jones invites you to traverse the bustling streets of Baku, the City of Contrasts, where modern skyscrapers coexist with ancient architecture. Wander through the ancient wonders of Gobustan National Park, where history speaks through rock, and uncover the tapestry of culture in the picturesque town of Sheki. "Discovering Azerbaijan" goes beyond conventional travel guides, providing a humanized perspective that captures the essence of Azerbaijani hospitality, the heartwarming stories of locals, and the immersive experiences that await the curious traveler. Each chapter unfolds like a vivid story, taking you through the landscapes, culinary delights, and cultural gems that define this diverse nation. Highlights of the Guide: Culinary Adventures: Delve into the flavors of Azerbaijani cuisine, from succulent kebabs in Baku's Old City to the sweet delights of Sheki's baklava. With William Jones as your culinary guide, savor the tastes that define Azerbaijani gastronomy. Nature's Masterpieces: Immerse yourself in the symphony of landscapes, from the eternal flames of Yanar Dag to the alpine meadows of Quba. With breathtaking descriptions, the guide paints a vivid picture of Azerbaijan's natural wonders. Arts and Crafts: Uncover the artistic heritage of Azerbaijan, from the intricate designs of Sheki's Khan's Palace to the timeless beauty of Azerbaijani carpets. Jones introduces you to the artists and craftsmen who breathe life into the nation's cultural treasures. Festivals and Celebrations: Join the jubilant festivities of Novruz Bayram, dance to the rhythms of the Baku Jazz Festival, and witness the colorful Goychay Pomegranate Festival. "Discovering Azerbaijan" guides you through the joyous celebrations that define Azerbaijani life. With practical travel tips, cultural insights, and captivating narratives, William Jones ensures that "Discovering Azerbaijan" is not just a guidebook but a companion for the intrepid traveler. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a culinary connoisseur, or a cultural explorer, this guide is your key to unlocking the secrets of Azerbaijan. Pack your bags, open the pages, and let the adventure begin!

Sensitive Reading

Sensitive Reading
Author: Yigal Bronner
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520384474

Introduction / Yigal Bronner and Charles Hallisey -- Shriharsha's Sanskrit Life of Naishadha : translator's note and text -- Points and progression : how to read Shriharsha's Life of Naishadha / Gary Tubb -- "If I'm reading you right..." : reading bodies, minds and poetry in the Life of Naishadha / Thibaut d'Hubert -- Ativirarama Pandyan's Tamil Life of Naidatha : translator's note and text -- Hearing and madness : reading Ativirarama Pandyan's Life of Naidatha / N. Govindarajan -- How we read / Sheldon Pollock -- Malamangala Kavi's Malalyalam Naishadha in our language : translator's note and text -- I talk to the wind : Malamangala Kavi's Naishadha in our language / Sivan Goren-Arzony -- In the garden of love : an essay on Naishadha in our language / Meir Shahar -- "Khwaja the Dog-Worshiper" from The story of the four dervishes : translator's note and text -- How not to see a dog-worshiper / Jamal Jones -- A historian reads a fable / Muzaffar Alam -- "Touch" by Abburi Chayadevi : translator's note and text -- How to touch "Touch" / Gautham Reddy -- "Don't stand so close to me!" : remarks on Chayadevi's "Touch" / Sanjay Subrahmanyam -- "A street pump in Anantapuram" and five other poems by Ismail : translator's note and text -- Speaking of landscapes, revolutionaries, and donkeys : Ismail's words and images / Afsar Mohammad -- Between sky and road : the wandering scholar, modernism and the poetry of Ismail / Gabriel Levin -- The music contest from Tiruttakkatevar's Tamil Chivakan's gem : translator's note and text -- Love in defeat / Talia Arlav -- Sweetness that melts the heart / Kesavan Veluthat -- What's gained in translation / Sonam Kachru -- Two songs by Muttuswami Dikshitar performed by T.M. Krishna and Eileen Shulman : translator's note, texts, and recordings -- Beyond passion, beyond even the Raga / T.M. Krishna -- Reading as an act of trust / Donald R. Davis -- Desire and passion ride to war (unknown artist) : selector's note -- Pillars of love : a dialogic reading of temple sculpture / Anna Lise Seastrand -- Side observation of a small portion of Varadaraja-svami Temple / Tawfiq Da'adli -- Ravana visits Sita at night in the Ashoka Grove, from Kamban's Tamil Ramayana : translator's note and text -- Kamban's Tamil as a kind of Sanskrit / Whitney Cox -- Can darkness stand before light? : encountering an episode from a medieval Tamil masterpiece / Yehoshua Granat -- When a mountain rapes a river, from Bhattumurti's Telugu Vasu's Life : translator's note and text -- Irreconcilable differences and (un)conventional love in Bhattumurti's Vasu's Life / Ilanit Loewy Schacham -- Desire, perception, and the poetry of desire : a reading of Vasu's life / Deven Patel -- "The ten on the wild boar" : translator's note and text -- Reading "Ten on the wild boar" / Archana Venkatesan -- Three poems about love's inner modes : translator's note and text -- Between us : reading Tamil Akam poems / Jennifer Clare -- The unbaked clay pot in pouring rain : reading Sangam poetry today / R. Cheran -- Nammalvar's Tamil A hundred measures of time : translator's note and text -- "You came so that we may live" / Anand Venkatkrishnan -- Taking the measure of A hundred measures / Andrew Ollett -- A Persian Ghazal by Hafez and an Urdu Ghazal by Ghaleb : translator's note and text -- How a Ghazal thinks / Rajeev Kinra -- The Ghazal of What's more than real / Peter Cole -- Afterword / Wendy Doniger.

Night in Tehran

Night in Tehran
Author: Philip Kaplan
Publisher: Melville House
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1612198511

Based on historic events, and frighteningly relevant to today's headlines -- a taut thriller about one American diplomat’s year of living dangerously in Tehran in the days leading up to the Iranian Revolution … In the style of Alan Furst, this suspenseful thriller -- based on real events -- places an idealistic American diplomat in a turbulent, US-hating Tehran in the days leading up to the Iranian Revolution. Backed by the CIA, and trailed by a beautiful and engaging French journalist he suspects is a spy, David Weiseman's mission is to ease the Shah of Iran out of power and find the best alternative between the military, religious extremists, and the political ruling class -- many of whom are simultaneously trying to kill him.

Echo Platoon

Echo Platoon
Author: Richard Marcinko
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439140952

In seven smash Rogue Warrior bestsellers, Richard Marcinko and John Weisman have delivered nonstop action and explosive thrills. Now, the Rogue Warrior writes a new set of rules for the shadowy world of Black Ops... Dangerous times require dangerous men. And there isn't a man alive more deadly than the Rogue Warrior. Captain Richard "NMN" Marcinko must uncover the truth behind recent attempts to destabilize Azerbaijan, the tiny former Soviet republic that holds the key to the oil-rich Caspian Sea. A pipeline to the West is planned, and both Russia and Iran want control. But there are hidden players, including billionaire Steve Sarkesian; just how he ties in with the Russkies and Arabs is unclear, but treachery is afoot to choke off America's black gold. Enlisting his elite SEALs, Marcinko races to the heart of the Middle East, doing what he does best—breaking rules and cracking heads until the only thing left standing is justice.

Silencer

Silencer
Author: Paul Alkazraji
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1909690899

Jude and Alex Kilburn have moved from London to Albania to grow a church, in particular by publishing a keen biography of a local hard-man turned Christian. But a clandestine group has made it their mission to stop this work...The Christians sense danger, but the list of potential enemies is long: unreformed ex-paramilitaries, nationalists, mobsters. How and by whom will the cycle of violence and revenge be foiled?

Crossing the Great Divide

Crossing the Great Divide
Author: Rod Moss
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1925893006

The memoirs and paintings that Rod Moss has produced during the last 35 years are unique in their dramatisation of the lives of his trusting Aboriginal family and have been critically acclaimed nationally and internationally. In his third memoir we follow the nurturing of the curiosity and openness that has fastened him to the luminous power of Central Australia and its First Peoples. From the foothills of Victoria's Dandenong Ranges and his city-based art education, we are taken to the Mallee where he first embraces the climate most conducive to his wellbeing. He returns to the city and is invited to participate in Melbourne's dynamic experimental small school movement. A year is spent in the USA studying the teachings of Armenian philosopher George Gurdjieff in a rural community ‘Shenandoah’ farm setting. Travel widens Moss’ perceptions and continues to pique his curiosity. A trip to a Pilbra Indigenous community opens the door on the Aboriginal world that he will spend the rest of his life coming to terms with. In Crossing the Great Divide, Rod Moss shows the reader through his formative years in 1950s and 1960s Victoria, and through young adulthood in the 1970s. He weaves his experiences together with sensitivity and a painterly eye.

Escape

Escape
Author: James Clavell
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982537701

Tehran, Iran 1979: Simmering religious tensions explode and the Shah is forced to flee Iran. A British helicopter company—secretly owned by the Noble House of Hong Kong—with a fleet of helicopters registered in Iran faces bankruptcy if their copters are claimed or destroyed by the uprising. The pilots need to escape, but they’ve built lives in Iran, some even have families. Finnish pilot Erikki Yokkonen has married Azadeh, an Iranian woman of noble birth, whose family is caught up in the political situation exploding around them. Tasked with saving as many of the helicopters as he can and desperate to save his love, Erikki and Azadeh become caught up in the events around them. Threaded throughout master storyteller James Clavell’s novel Whirlwind much like a shimmering strand of silk woven through an elaborate Persian carpet, is the love story of two people from different backgrounds. They have been brought together by a love stronger than either one, a love stronger than the revolutionary fires that burn all around them. A moving story, expertly told, unthreaded from the original masterwork, and allowed to stand on its own, brilliantly.