You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
This book provides a profound geographical description and analysis of Central Asia. The authors take a synthetic approach in a period of critical transformation in the post-soviet time. The monograph analyzes comprehensively the physical and human geography as well as human-nature interactions of Central Asia with focus on Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Natural processes are described at a systemic scale, focusing on ecological impacts and consequences and contemporary human adaptations and organization. It also discusses in which ways the human organizations try to apply solutions for their needs such as security, territorial management and resources renewability, material and functional needs, identity elaborations, culture and communication. The Geography of Central Asia appeals to scientists and students of regional geography and interested academics from other areas such as social, political, economic and environmental studies within the context of Central Asia. The book is also a very useful resource for field trips into this area.
La cadena de estudios del Centro de Investigación de Semiótica Literaria, Teatral y Nuevas Tecnologías, dirigido por el Dr. José Romera Castillo, sobre estos ámbitos artísticos es ya muy numerosa. Este volumen, Teatro y marginalismo(s) por sexo, raza e ideología en los inicios del siglo XXI, consta de dos partes: la primera, se dedica a examinar diversos tipos de marginalismos por orientaciones sexuales (gays, lesbianas, transexuales, bisexuales, prostitución, etc.) -que se ha querido que coincidiera con la celebración del World Pride Madrid 2017-; y la segunda, se centra en los marginalismos por raza y, sobre todo, por ideologías. A las reflexiones de destacados dramaturgos (Borja...
None
None