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Ngaso PENULIS: Komunitas Sastra Darul 'Ulum Jombang Ukuran : 14 x 21 cm ISBN : 978-623-294-269-1 Terbit : Agustus 2020 www.guepedia.com Sinopsis: Terkadang kita perlu berjarak pada hal-hal yg menyulitkan–kita hanya perlu istirahat–dari hegemoni perasaan dan homogenisasi nasib. Istirahat dari perasaan-perasaan yang melemahkan kepercayaan dan sifat acuh tak acuh kepada pemimpin samawi dan fil ardhi. Peristirahatan ini sebagai kontemplasi kami selama berada #dirumahaja, dengan penciptaan puisi-puisi yang diserap dari ragam puspawarna lukisan Tuhan. Kemudian menghidupkan kembali lukisan tersebut melalui tulisan-tulisan kesusastraan. Sebab, fenomena–yang kita sambut dengan dingin– belakangan ini merupakan rekahan ke-inca-binca-an yang semakin mengharu-biru. Kita dipojokkan dengan keadaan yang mengharuskan untuk memupuk perasaan senasib. Kita sebagai manusia sudah selayak-patutnya menarik diri kembali pada hadits "Tangan di atas lebih baik dari pada tangan di bawah". Karena Tuhanlah yang merawat ke-semrawut-an manusia itu agar bisa diruwat kembali. www.guepedia.com Email : guepedia@gmail.com WA di 081287602508 Happy shopping & reading Enjoy your day, guys
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Summary: "Since the rise of the Taliban and Al Qaeda, the traditional Islamic schools known as the madrasa have frequently been portrayed as hotbeds of terrorism. For much longer, the madrasa has been considered by some as a backward and petrified impediment to social progress. However, for an important segment of the poor Muslim populations of Asia, madrasas constitute the only accessible form of education. This volume presents an overview of the madrasas in countries such as China, Indonesia, Malayisia, India and Pakistan."--Publisher description.
A study that discusses the construction of gender and Islamic identities in literary writing by four prominent Indonesian Muslim women writers: Titis Basino P I, Ratna Indraswari Ibrahim, Abidah El Kalieqy and Helvy Tiana Rosa.
This book examines the incorporation of newly accessible mass media into practices of religious mediation in a variety of settings including the Pentecostal Church and Islamic movements, as well as the use of religious forms and image in the sphere of radio and cinema.
The Art of Anthropology collects together the most influential of Gell's writings, which span the past two decades, with a new introductory chapter written by Gell. The essays vividly demonstrate Gell's theoretical and empirical interests and his distinctive contribution to several key areas of current anthropological enquiry. A central theme of the essays is Gel's highly original exploration of diagrammatic imagery as the site where social relations and cognitive processes converge and crystallise. Gell tracks this imagery across studies of tribal market transactions, dance forms, the iconicity of language and his most recent and groundbreaking analyses of artworks.Written with Gell's characteristic fluidity and grace and generously illustrated with Gell's original drawings and diagrams, the book will interest art historians, sociologists and geographers no less than anthropologists, challenging, as it does, established ideas about exchange, representation, aesthetics, cognition and spatial and temporal processes.
The studies included in the book examine quotidien acts of writing and their significance in a textually-mediated world.
An astonishing variety of theatrical performances may be seen in the eight countries of Southeast Asia-Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. Brandon's lively, wide-ranging discussion points out interesting similarities and differences among the countries. Many of his photographs are included here.
This collected volume is the first to study the interface between contemporary social movements, cultural memory and digital media. Establishing the digital memory work practices of social movements as an important area of research, it reveals how activists use digital media to lay claim to, circulate and curate cultural memories. Interdisciplinary in scope, its contributors address mobilizations of mediated remembrance in the USA, Germany, Sweden, Italy, India, Argentina, the UK and Russia.