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        DUNIA HAIWAN DI ALAM MELAYU: MITOS, MISTIK DAN SEJARAH

        by Azharudin Mohamed Dali (Dr.)

        Haiwan telah sekian lama hidup berdampingan dengan manusia di Alam Maya, sama ada dalam bentuk fizikal, simbolik dan metafora. Malahan, ikatan antara haiwan dan orang Melayu juga menjadi sebahagian daripada weltanschauung orang Melayu itu secara keseluruhannya. Penelitian diberikan khususnya kepada gajah, harimau, buaya dan kuda yang sememangnya mempunyai kaitan dengan ekonomi dan sosiobudaya orang Melayu.

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        Photography & photographs
        June 2011

        The Peeps

        Ancoats: the presence of absence

        by Dan Dubowitz

        Ancoats, in Manchester, was once unimaginably different. One of the world's earliest industrial suburbs, it was dark and dense, noisy, frenetic, violent and unhealthy. It was also vibrant and creative. It had a striking vapour, sound and feel. The area today has undergone a striking regeneration. New streets, pavements and civic spaces have been laid down. A series of installations, known as The Peeps, have been created for the area. Built into the fabric of the buildings, the brass peep holes offer a fleeting glimpse of a walled-in space, a tunnel, a disused toilet, a bell tower, a gauge. Dan Dubowitz, given the title of 'cultural masterplanner', records through photographs, interviews, commentary and contemporaneous texts, the recent past and the current regeneration of the suburb. It is a fascinating, beautifully illustrated and designed volume that eloquently depicts the common narrative of industrialisation, slow decay and rebirth.

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        October 1993

        Erdichteter Mensch

        Gedichte

        by Dan Pagis, Tuvia Rübner, Tuvia Rübner

        Dan Pagis gilt als Klassiker der modernen hebräischen Literatur. Seine Gedichte werden auf deutsch und hebräisch wiedergegeben, in Auswahl und Übertragung von Tuvia Rübner, des langjährigen Freundes und Kollegen, selber ein bedeutender Lyriker in Israel.

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        Photography & photographs
        March 2014

        Citizen Manchester

        by Dan Dubowitz, Alan Ward

        In 2008, Manchester decided to embark on a counter-cyclical project, much as the city fathers had done in the last great recession, and invest significantly in two civic buildings, two buildings that were cornerstones of the making of the first modern industrialised city: Manchester Town Hall Extension and Manchester Central Library. Early on in this major redevelopment project, artists Dan Dubowitz and Alan Ward were given privileged and open access to witness this transformational period in the life of these two iconic buildings. Through large-format photographs and interviews taken and conducted over a period of eighteen months, they captured the moment when the city's citizens and workers had been locked out and the spaces were being stripped bare; revealing both a glimpse of what they had been and what they might become. The artwork provides insights on the reciprocal relationship between people and place, and reveals how the refurbishment of a building can go far beyond physical refurbishment, questioning the relationships between a city, its citizens and place.

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        May 2015

        Das Buch der hundert Vergnügungen

        by Dan Kieran, Tom Hodgkinson, Stephanie F. Scholz, Michael Hein

        Seit Hunderten von Jahren sind wir von der fixen Idee besessen, dass Spaß eine teure Sache sei. Wir arbeiten und arbeiten bis zur Erschöpfung, damit wir Dinge tun oder kaufen können, die uns Freude machen. Dass die schönsten Dinge im Leben häufig umsonst sind – das zeigt dieses Buch mit erfrischender Leichtigkeit. Tom Hodgkinson und Dan Kieran stellen hundert dieser müßigen Vergnügungen vor wie etwa „Mit kleinen Kindern spazieren gehen“ oder „Warten, dass der Tee zieht“. Das Buch der hundert Vergnügungen ist eine charmante Fibel über das leichte, unbeschwerte Leben und das perfekte Geschenk für jeden Müßiggänger.

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        Children's & YA
        2014

        Felt art of Kazakhs

        by Shaizada Tokhtabayeva

        This book is dedicated to the promotion of the leading branch of Kazakh nation’s arts and crafts: the art of feltmaking. The album illustrates the total diversity of the most representative and typical felt items from the fund of the State Museum of Arts named after A. Kasteev. It also demonstrates felt pieces of work by modern professional applied artists. And these pieces reflect the heritage of the ethnic traditions combined with their authors’ fantasies. This book in the popular-scientific form presents the results of its author’s many-years research alongside with such analyses of felt works as cultural-and-genetic, structural-and-morphological, art-and-technical, semiotic, and historically comparative ones. In these analyses information from the theoretical data of archeology, source studies, ethnography, folklore studies, history of art, and semiotics was used. This book-album will become of an interest not only to specialists in the humanitarian area, but for everyone who is fascinated with the artistic heritage of the Kazakh nation.

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        ENRIQUE MELAKA

        by Abdul Latip Talib, Nor Azmi

        Enrique from Malacca is a man of Malay descent who participated in Ferdinand Magellan's voyage around the world. Enrique became a slave of the Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan in 1511 at the age of 14 when the Portuguese colonized Malacca. Enrique is documented to have traveled with Magellan from Malacca to Cebu in two segments, namely from Malacca to Portugal in 1511, and from Spain to Cebu from 1519 to 1521. Enrique's name is recorded in the list of names of the main crew in the voyage to the Moluccas led by Magellan, which is Trinidad.Some historians argue that it is possible that Enrique was the first person to circumnavigate the globe and return to his starting point. However, there are no records or sources to confirm this. Is it true that Enrique was the first Malay to circumnavigate the world?

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        Ratu Isabella

        by Abdul Latip Talib, Nor Azmi

        Andalusia reached the peak of the glory of Islamic art civilization with the construction of the Alhambra palace in Granada during the reign of the Nasriyyah kingdom. The rulers of the Christian kingdom always attacked the Islamic kingdom in order to take back the colonies that were occupied by Islam and then eliminate Islam.   The Christian dream of seeing the Islamic rule wiped out in Andalusia was successfully fulfilled by Queen Isabella and her husband, King Ferdinand when they conquered Granada, the last stronghold of the Muslims.   Abu Abdullah became the last Muslim ruler in Andalusia when he was forced to surrender Granada to the hands of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. When leaving Granada, she shed tears until her mother said, "Don't cry like a woman for something you can't stand like a man.

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        May 2006

        Dan Brown

        Der Mann hinter dem Da-Vinci-Code

        by Rogak, Lisa / Deutsch Piras, Claudia

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        KEINDAHAN KAIN TENUN SONGKET MALAYSIA (THE BEAUTY OF MALAYSIAN SONGKET)

        by Norwani Md. Nawawi, Azhar Abd Jamil dan Elliza Hashim

        The Beauty of Malaysian Songket (Keindahan Kain Tenun Songket Malaysia) is one of the publications created by The National Department for Arts and Culture in 2022. This exclusive publication on Malaysian songket encompasses bilingual documented material in both Malay and English that will fulfill the needs of a diverse audience. It also incorporates augmented reality (AR) technology, which will be a pioneering feat and will set a new benchmark for future academic publications. Prof Norwani Md. Nawawi, the author of the book, conducted thorough research involving many of the main songket figures in Terengganu, Kelantan, Pahang, Melaka, Johor and Sarawak. It is hoped that the publication of this book will add to the references on artistic cultural heritage and at the same time provide a clear testament that songket is a treasure of national heritage that should remain as one of the catalysts for national civilisation.

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        DI MANA KAWAN TOK BAH

        by Mohd Khairul Azman Ismail

        Tok Bah memelihara pelbagai jenis haiwan ternakan. Haiwan-haiwan itu ibarat kawan kepada Tok Bah. Suatu hari, Tok Bah dapati tiada satu pun haiwan di kandang dan reban.   Maka bermulalah pencarian Tok Bah terhadap kawan-kawannya itu.

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        August 1999

        Himbeeradler

        by Wahl, Mats

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        January 2020

        Jungs verstehen das nicht

        by Flint, Emma

        Das liebenswert-chaotische Tagebuch der elfjährigen Katinka, die es immer wieder schafft, von einem Fettnäpfchen ins nächste zu treten … unglaublich lustig und mitten aus dem Leben! Katinka hat ein echt schlamasseliges Leben. Und seit sie ihre Lehrerin neulich mit Sonnenmilch abgeschossen hat, ist es eine ausgewachsene Katastrophe! Sogar ihrem besten Freund Mats ist sie plötzlich peinlich. Schlimmer noch: Er versteht Katinka überhaupt nicht mehr. Dabei ist er es doch, der einfach nichts mehr kapiert! Zum Beispiel, warum es manchmal lebensnotwendig ist, im Unterricht Zettel zu schreiben, Freundschaftsarmbänder zu tragen oder zu tanzen. All die Sachen eben, die Mädchen gut finden! Muss Katinka etwa ab sofort Basketball, Spinnen und Ballerspiele mögen, um ihre Freundschaft mit Mats zu retten? Warum ist das mit Jungs überhaupt auf einmal so kompliziert? Um das herauszufinden, hat Katinka ihr Tagebuch - und das Geheimprojekt „Jungs verstehen das nicht“!

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2013

        Liberal realism

        A realist theory of liberal politics

        by Matt Sleat

        Political realism has recently moved to the centre of debates in contemporary political theory. In this monograph, Matt Sleat presents the first comprehensive overview of the resurgence of interest in realist political theory and develops a unique and original defence of liberal politics in realist terms. Through explorations of the work of a diverse range of thinkers, including Bernard Williams, John Rawls, Raymond Geuss, Judith Shklar, John Gray, Carl Schmitt and Max Weber, the author advances a theory of liberal realism that is consistent with the realist emphasis on disagreement and conflict yet still recognisably liberal in its concern with respecting individuals' freedom and constraining political power. The result is a unique contribution to the ongoing debates surrounding realism and an original and timely re-imagining of liberal theory for the twenty-first century. This provocative work will be of interest to students and all concerned with the possibility of realising liberalism and its moral aspirations in today's world. ;

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