Kishin Is Coming

Kishin Is Coming
Author: Anne R. Fitzgerald
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595632475

They send Kishin. The Yaifolk believe they survived the end of civilization to preserve humanity's wisdom. After two hundred years of seclusion on an island archipelago, they send their apprentice sage to make first contact with the outer world. This young woman is an unlikely and reluctant hero. Armed only with shamanic abilities and knowledge from old books, Kishin will be gravely tested. On the mainland she is employed as tutor to the imperial heir but finds the empire in tatters, hedonistic and depraved. The heir is a spoiled brat, there's something strange about their food and, worst of all, she is held captive in the palace. She is horrifed to learn the aristocrats actually imported her to revive their decayed gene pool. Outside in the city, a horde of abandoned children, ruled by an old nanny, are starving in the ruins. Kishin's skills and soul must be tried before she can complete her mission and go home to the Yai.

The Strangler Vine

The Strangler Vine
Author: M.J. Carter
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698168739

Set in the untamed wilds of nineteenth-century colonial India, this dazzling historical thriller introduces Blake and Avery—an unforgettable investigative pair. India, 1837: William Avery is a young soldier with few prospects except rotting away in campaigns in India; Jeremiah Blake is a secret political agent gone native, a genius at languages and disguises, disenchanted with the whole ethos of British rule, but who cannot resist the challenge of an unresolved mystery. What starts as a wild goose chase for this unlikely pair—trying to track down a missing writer who lifts the lid on Calcutta society—becomes very much more sinister as Blake and Avery get sucked into the mysterious Thuggee cult and its even more ominous suppression. There are shades of Heart of Darkness, sly references to Conan Doyle, that bring brilliantly to life the India of the 1830s with its urban squalor, glamorous princely courts and bazaars, and the ambiguous presence of the British overlords—the officers of the East India Company—who have their own predatory ambitions beyond London's oversight. A FINALIST FOR THE EDGAR AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL A WASHINGTON POST NOTABLE BOOK LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION

Soul Eater, Vol. 24

Soul Eater, Vol. 24
Author: Atsushi Ohkubo
Publisher: Yen Press LLC
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2015-01-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0316297399

DWMA braces for the final showdown as the Kishin awakens from his slumber at the heart of the moon. Unable to contain his rage, Noah is the first to attack, the Book of Eibon and "BREW" fueling his assault. Despite his formidable efforts, though, Noah is overcome not by the Kishin, but by the sudden appearance of Crona. With the world hanging in the balance, DWMA can only wonder who will prove to be the greater foe--the Kishin...or Crona...

Soul Eater, Vol. 11

Soul Eater, Vol. 11
Author: Atsushi Ohkubo
Publisher: Yen Press LLC
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0316237302

Arachnophobia has taken the offensive and spreads the Kishin's madness throughout the world, using "BREW" to threaten anyone who stands in their way. In the wake of attacks at home and abroad, DWMA sends its top students to quell the madness and gather information wherever they can. But the madness is spreading much quicker and is stronger than they had anticipated. When confronted by an incarnation of the Kishin's madness itself, will Maka and Soul fall victim to the sinister Clown's manipulations?

Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements

Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements
Author: Peter Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 921
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1134499698

New Religious Movements (NRMs) can involve vast numbers of followers and in many cases are radically changing the way people understand and practice religion and spirituality. Moreover, many are having a profound impact on the form and content of mainstream religion. The Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements provides uniquely global coverage of the phenomenon, with entries on over three-hundred movement from almost every country in the world. Coverage includes movements that derive from the major religions of the world and to neo-traditional movements, movements often overlooked in the study of NRMs. In addition to the coverage of particular movements there are also entries on topics, themes, key thinkers and key ideas, for example the New Age Movement, Neo-Paganism, New Religion and gender, NRMs and cyberspace, NRMs and the law, the Anti-Cult Movement, Swedenborg, Jung, Teilhard de Chardin, Lovelock, Gurdjieff, al-Banna, Qutb. The marked global approach and comprehensiveness of the encyclopedia enable an appreciation of the innovative energy of NRMs, of their extraordinary diversity, and the often surprising ways in which they can propagate geographically. The most ambitions publication of its sort, the Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements is a major addition to the reference literature for students and researchers of the field in religious studies and the social sciences. Entries are cross-referenced with short bibliographies for further reading. There is a full index.

Diasporas and Interculturalism in Asian Performing Arts

Diasporas and Interculturalism in Asian Performing Arts
Author: Hae-kyung Um
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2004-11-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135789894

In an age of globalization, performance is increasingly drawn from intercultural creativity and located in multicultural settings. This volume is the first to focus on the performing arts of Asian diasporas in the context of modernity and multiculturalism. The essays locate the contemporary performing arts as a discursive field in which the boundaries between tradition and translation, and authenticity and hybridity are redefined and negotiated to create a multitude of meaning and aesthetics in global and local contexts. With contributions from scholars of Asian studies, theatre studies, anthropology, cultural studies, dance ethnology and musicology, this truly interdisciplinary work covers every aspect of the sociology of performance of the Asian diasporas.

Speak it Louder

Speak it Louder
Author: Deborah Wong
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004-07-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1135878242

Speak It Louder: Asian Americans Making Music documents the variety of musics-from traditional Asian through jazz, classical, and pop-that have been created by Asian Americans. This book is not about "Asian American music" but rather about Asian Americans making music. This key distinction allows the author to track a wide range of musical genres. Wong covers an astonishing variety of music, ethnically as well as stylistically: Laotian song, Cambodian music drama, karaoke, Vietnamese pop, Japanese American taiko, Asian American hip hop, and panethnic Asian American improvisational music (encompassing jazz and avant-garde classical styles). In Wong's hands these diverse styles coalesce brilliantly around a coherent and consistent set of questions about what it means for Asian Americans to make music in environments of inter-ethnic contact, about the role of performativity in shaping social identities, and about the ways in which commercially and technologically mediated cultural production and reception transform individual perceptions of time, space, and society. Speak It Louder: Asian Americans Making Music encompasses ethnomusicology, oral history, Asian American studies, and cultural performance studies. It promises to set a new standard for writing in these fields, and will raise new questions for scholars to tackle for many years to come.