Once upon a time, zazaki tales

Once upon a time, zazaki tales
Author: Olivier Aymar
Publisher: Tektime
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2020-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8835411831

Born in 1960, Olivier Aymar has a PhD in history, specialising in the history of the Kurds and Zazas. In this book, he presents eight traditional folk tales of kindness, goodness, courage, compassion and other such qualities. Eight short initiatory stories in which the various characters outdo themselves, revealing their courage and bravery and acting like true heroes of ancient mythical days. Translator: Mary Molliné PUBLISHER: TEKTIME

The Zaza Kurds of Turkey

The Zaza Kurds of Turkey
Author: Mehmed S. Kaya
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-05-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857720147

Turkey, at the very intersection between Europe and the Middle East, comprises a plethora of ethnicities and minority groups. There is however very little official data about many of its chief minorities. The Zazas are one such group: a Kurdish people speaking the Zaza dialect, and living as a distinct people in the eastern Anatolian provinces. Mehmet S. Kaya here investigates all aspects of Zaza life: kinship, economy, culture, identity, gender relations, patriarchy and religion. His fieldwork among local communities in the Zaza area sheds light upon the ways in which this Middle Eastern minority has maintained its way of life and cultural identity in today's globalised society. This book provides valuable insights into a little-known people, and will be of interest within the fields of Middle East Studies, Islamic Studies, Minority Studies and Diaspora Studies.

How Simone de Beauvoir Died in Australia

How Simone de Beauvoir Died in Australia
Author: Sylvia Lawson
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Australian essays
ISBN: 9780868405773

Sylvia Lawson moves the essays and stories in this collection through settings in and out of Australia - across Paris, West Papua, Britain, Indonesia - listening to the distinctive local voices from our cultural margins and reclaiming concerns the metropolitan centre ignores.

The Scariest Book Ever

The Scariest Book Ever
Author: Bob Shea
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781484730461

Reader beware! This is the scariest book ever! Or so claims its melodramatic ghost narrator. You can go ahead and turn the page, but don't expect him to come with you. Anything might pop out of that black hole in the middle of the forest. What do you mean it's just a bunny? Well, it's probably a bunny with big fangs. Watch out, it's--picking pumpkins with its friends, you say? Actually, despite the ghost's scare-mongering, none of the animal characters in the illustrations seem scary at all. . . . What's up with that? Many delights, such as surprises after the page turn, an alarmist narrator, and punch lines to anticipate make this book a scream for both kids and parents.