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      • Dar Al-Ketab Al-Thaqafee

        The Cultural Book Publishing House | دار الكتاب الثقافي للنشر is a private,stand-alone institution, located in Jordan , est.1996. The book is a great responsibility, starting with its writing and making, through publishing and distributing it, and ending with acquiring and reading it, and in each of these cases, we need to be very careful of this responsibility. The author is primarily responsible for the subject and content of the book, an intellectual, emotional, literary responsibility, because the author who does not elevate his book to the reader in an ascending way, whether on the intellectual and emotional or literary and artistic levels, will constitute a scientific disappointment. The publisher is no less responsible for the author, the subject matter and the content, in addition to his responsibility for producing the book in a way that suits the book’s topic and importance. This is in addition to his media responsibility towards the book, so readers must be alerted and informed of the most creative methods and finest means about the book’s issuance, its importance and the importance of its topics, and enabling them to obtain and acquire it, and any failure to do so is a great disappointment.   Our philosophy for this work is based on the slogan “When we choose for ourselves what we publish, we choose for you what you read.” Based on our philosophy and our understanding of this, we created the Dar Al-Kitaab Al-Thaqabi and worked in this wide and wide field, bearing the hardship of this painstaking work, hoping that the Almighty would achieve the desired goal of our contribution to enriching the people Knowledge is a knowledge and expansion in providing all the valuable books they need, wishing the honorable readers to value this effort for them, whether from the author, publisher or distributor, and God is behind the intention.   Administration Bilal Ibrahim Al-Shaloul 00962-777776810

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      • Cultural Relics Press

        Cultural Relics Press was established in 1957, and is the only press dedicated to publishing archeology related books. It is committed to salvaging and protecting China’s cultural heritage and publicizing the content and artistic charm of traditional Chinese culture. Over the past 60 years, it has published about 7000 kinds of books on culture and archeology”. Its publications on traditional Chinese culture are well received across the world. It is the first press to engage in cultural exchange abroad and cooperate with counterparts in Europe, the United States, Hong Kong and Taiwan. It has collaborated with partners in UK, USA, Italy, Japan, former Yugoslavia, Taiwan. More than 300 awards has been received at home and abroad, including, among others, National Book Award, China Book Award, and “Most Beautiful Books in the World” (Leipzig).

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        March 2002

        Total Productive Management

        Erfolgreich produzieren mit TPM

        by Al-Radhi, Mehdi

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        January 1988

        Al-Anon

        Selbsthilfe für Angehörige von Alkoholkranken

        by Neuendorff, Steffen L; Schiel, Jürgen

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        February 2018

        Geflüchtet. Zu Hause in Deutschland, daheim in Syrien

        by Al-Sayed, Abdullah

        Abdullah kommt aus Syrien. Er ist 16, als er aus seinem Heimatort Ar-Raqqa flieht. Sein älterer Bruder wurde verschleppt, sein Vater bei einem Bombenangriff getötet. Weil die Bedrohung immer größer wurde, stattete seine Familie ihn mit Geld aus. Abdullah schlug sich nach Deutschland durch. In einem Jugendheim findet er Sicherheit und ein neues Zuhause. Doch das Ankommen ist nicht leicht: Hautnah erlebt Abdullah, dass Flüchtlinge wie er als "Islamratten" beschimpft werden. Ständig spürt er misstrauische Blicke. Doch er bekommt auch immer wieder freundliche Hilfe, die ihm Hoffnung gibt. Hoffnung auf seine Zukunft in Deutschland, in einer Welt ohne Krieg.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2024

        Coup in Damascus

        Husni al-Za'im and the birth of Syrian military rule

        by Carl Rihan

        Coup in Damascus is a history of Syria's first military regime. It plots the the fall of Syria's democracy and the rise of its military rulers, particularly Husni al-Zaim, whose brief rule in 1949 represented a profoundly transformative moment for the Syrian nation. It is a history of the thoughts, intentions and motives of political actors underpinning the events that have marked Syria's history after the first Arab-Israeli war, and focuses mainly on the interaction between local, regional and international actors. Unlike most histories of the modern Middle East that tackle broad intervals and that focus on the sequences of events, this history seeks to reconstruct the thought processes behind the events, and anchor them within the epoch's existing political and socioeconomic conditions. It draws on several methodological influences, particularly R.G. Collingwood's 'history as re-enactment of the past'.

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        January 1992

        Wege zum Gleichgewicht

        Ein Marshallplan für die Erde

        by Gore, Al

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        March 2006

        Arabische Kalligraphie für Einsteiger

        Alphabete, Anleitungen, Anwendungen

        by Al Delaimi, Ghazi

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        April 2013

        Nicht ohne meine Mutter

        Mein Vater entführte mich als ich ein Jahr alt war. Die Geschichte meiner Befreiung

        by Al-Mer, Meral

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        Clinical psychology

        Cultural and Ethnic Diversity

        How European Psychologists Can Meet the Challenges

        by Alexander Thomas

        Culture and diversity are both challenge and opportunity. This volume looks at what psychologists are and can be doing to help society meet the challenges and grasp the opportunities in education, at work, and in clinical practice. The increasingly international and globalized nature of modern societies means that psychologists in particular face new challenges and have new opportunities in all areas of practice and research. The contributions from leading European experts cover relevant intercultural issues and topics in areas as diverse as personality, education and training, work and organizational psychology, clinical and counselling psychology, migration and international youth exchanges. As well as looking at the new challenges and opportunities that psychologists face in dealing with people from increasingly varied cultural backgrounds, perhaps more importantly they also explain and discuss how psychologists can deepen and acquire the intercultural competencies that are now needed in our professional lives.   Target Group: psychotherapists / clinical psychologists / mental health professionals

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        May 2014

        Araber als Teil der hellenistisch-römischen und christlichen Welt.

        Wurzeln orientalistischer Betrachtung und gegenwärtiger Konflikte: von Alexander dem Großen bis zur islamischen Eroberung.

        by Al-Ani, Ayad

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        October 2006

        Die Verschwulung der Welt

        Rede gegen Rede. Beirut – Berlin

        by Rashid al-Daif, Joachim Helfer, Günther Orth, Joachim Sartorius

        Zwei Männer auf einem Diwan: Das Austauschprogramm »West-östlicher Diwan« bringt Schriftsteller aus Deutschland und der arabischen Welt paarweise zusammen, um durch ihr Kennenlernen dem vielbeschworenen ›Kampf der Kulturen‹ entgegenzuwirken. Joachim Helfer und Rashid al-Daif haben die Aufforderung zum Gespräch ernstgenommen. So entstand ein verblüffendes Buch: Der libanesische Autor schreibt ein Protokoll, dessen Gegenstand sein deutscher Kollege ist – und zwar als Privatperson. Er kommentiert dessen gleichgeschlechtliche Lebensweise, beschreibt Ansichten zu Sexualität, Liebe und Moral, die ihm fremd sind. Der deutsche Autor reagiert darauf mit radikaler Offenheit, schildert die Begegnung aus seiner Sicht und zeigt am Text des libanesischen Kollegen dessen eigene, zwischen Tradition und Moderne hin und her gerissenen Vorstellungen von Männer- und Frauenrollen auf. Am Ende macht der auf beiden Seiten mit dem Mut zur Selbstentblößung geführte Dialog erschreckend deutlich, wie sehr im Verhältnis zwischen Orient und Okzident das Private das Politische ist.

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        March 2009

        Entstellt

        Sie erlebte einen Albtraum -. und wurde die mutigste Frau Saudi-Arabiens

        by Al-Baz, Rania / Übersetzt von Landgrebe, Christiane

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        April 2004

        Die Seele in der Silberschicht

        Medientheoretische Texte. Photographie – Film – Rundfunk

        by Rudolf Arnheim, Helmut H. Diederichs, Helmut H. Diederichs

        Rudolf Arnheim, der am 15. Juli 2004 seinen 100. Geburtstag feiert und heute in Ann Arbor lebt, hat sich zeit seines Lebens intensiv mit den Medien künstlerischer Produktion auseinandergesetzt. Seine wichtigsten medientheoretischen Aufsätze, entstanden über einen Zeitraum von 74 Jahren, stellen eine maßgebliche Ergänzung seiner Hauptwerke Film als Kunst und Rundfunk als Hörkunst dar und sind hier erstmals vollständig versammelt. Arnheims medientheoretische überlegungen nehmen dabei in der Regel ihren Ausgang beim einzelnen Medium – bei der Photographie, dem Rundfunk und insbesondere beim Film – und belegen in eindrucksvoller Weise seine produktive Auseinandersetzung mit konstruktiven formästhetischen Fragen.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2024

        Romanticizing masculinity in Baathist Syria

        Gender, identity and ideology

        by Rahaf Aldoughli

        This book provides a novel analysis of the conceptual sources and ideological contours of the Assad regime. The book documents the Baathists' fascination with Romanticised and 'muscular' ideas of the nation that emerged in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European social philosophy, and traces the implementation and impacts of these ideologies in the Syrian context. Emphasising the emergence of new forms of public gendered identity in Syria as a unifying feature of nationalism bound closely with the stability of the regime, the book shows how Romantic, muscular nationalism first rose to hegemony and then was shattered by its inherent violence, contradictions and inequalities. The final chapter closes by considering how a new vision of pluralism and civic belonging is today challenging the Romanticised Baathist ideal in contention for Syria's future.

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