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  • Berkeley [u.a.] : Univ. of California Press  (1)
  • Bristol : Intellect Books Ltd  (1)
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  • 1
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    Berkeley [u.a.] : Univ. of California Press
    ISBN: 0520208013 , 0520208021
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bierman, Irene A. Writing signs
    DDC: 302.2244096209021
    RVK:
    Keywords: Written communication History ; Egypt ; Arabic language Social aspects ; Fatimites Language ; Written communication ; Egypt ; History ; Arabic language ; Social aspects ; Fatimites ; Language ; Fatimidenreich ; Arabische Schrift ; Inschrift ; Kairo ; Arabische Schrift ; Inschrift ; Geschichte 969-1171
    Abstract: One visual sign found in contemporary multi-cultural cities is the public presence of different alphabets. Signs written in different alphabets appear on buildings large and small, on store fronts, on billboards flanking the road, on busses passing through the streets. In Los Angeles, along parts of Wilshire Boulevard, signs written in Persian, Korean, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, and English differentiate places, marking zones. These written signs in public places indicate the presence of a community. They are embedded in a whole range of socially constructed institutions and practices. The full potency of what these writing signs convey depends on the social position from which you view them. For some viewers, these signs with strange alphabets strengthen differences.
    Note: A digital reproduction is available from E-Editions, a collaboration of the University of California Press and the California Digital Library's eScholarship program
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Bristol : Intellect Books Ltd
    ISBN: 9781841508689
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (194 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Salhi, Kamal African Theatre for Development : Art for Self-determination
    DDC: 306.484096
    RVK:
    Keywords: Community development -- Africa ; Electronic books. -- local ; Theater and society -- Africa ; Community development ; Africa ; Theater and society ; Africa ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book acts as a forum for investigating how African Theatre works and what its place is in this postmodern society. It provides the subject with a degree of detail unmatched in previous books, reflecting a new approach to the study of the performing arts in this region. The book provides an opportunity to discover contemporary material from experts, critics and artists from across the world. The contributions are in a language and style that allow them to be read either as aids to formal study or as elements of discussion to interest the general reader
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Preliminaries -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1: Neither 'Fixed Masterpiece' nor 'Popular Distraction': voice, transformation and encounter in Theatre for Development -- 2: Product or Process: Theatre for Development in Africa -- 3: Didactic Showmen: Theatre for Development in Contemporary South Africa -- 4: Post-Colonial Theatre for Development in Algeria: Kateb Yacine's early experience -- 5: Uses and Abuses of Theatre for Development: political struggle and development theatre in the Ethiopia - Eritrea war -- 6: Satires in Theatre for Development Practice in Tanzania -- 7: Popular Theatre and Development Communication in West Africa: paradigms, processes and prospects -- 8: Werewere Liking and the Development of Ritual Theatre in Cameroon: towards a new feminine theatre for Africa -- 9: Women Playwrights and Performers respond to the project of development -- Back Cover
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