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      • ZOOlibri di Rabitti Corrado

        ZOOlibri is an indipendent publishing house born in Reggio Emilia in 2001, that focuses its production in picture books and novels in pictures. Its purpose is both producing its own titles and translating other’s titles on the market taking care of bringing unknown and unpublished artists on Italian market first, and then on the international one. Now almost 70 titles appear on the catalogue. After more than 15 years of work on the international market ZOOlibri is known as one of the most active independent publishers, with productions translated worldwide in 18 languages, and for being the first in bringing together in the same catalogue Jon Klassen, Steve Antony and Oliver Jeffers.

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      • Rabea Blue - Fantasyautorin

        Rabea Blue is an author, writing fantasy, science-fiction and romance. She alreasy published short stories & novels.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2017

        Writing British Muslims

        by Rehana Ahmed

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        1989

        Linkshändigkeit

        Interkulturelle Vergleiche

        by Swelam, Ahmed

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        November 1957

        Die Industrialisierung der wirtschaftlich unterentwickelten afrikanischen Länder und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Weltwirtschaft.

        Ein Beitrag zur Lösung des Problems der wirtschaftlichen Unterentwicklung im Rahmen einer horizontalen internationalen Arbeitsteilung.

        by Muddathir, Ahmed

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        March 2002

        Heiliger Krieg am Hindukusch

        Der Kampf um Macht und Glauben in Zentralasien

        by Rashid, Ahmed

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        1988

        Questions Grammaticales de A à Z

        Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur la grammaire sans jamais oser le demander. (Sprachbücher)

        by Haddedou, Ahmed

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        July 2015

        Writing British Muslims

        by Rehana Ahmed, Rebecca Mortimer

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        Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
        July 2013

        Salman Rushdie

        by Andrew Teverson

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 2007

        Salman Rushdie

        by Andrew Teverson, John Thieme, Rebecca Mortimer

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 2007

        Salman Rushdie

        by Andrew Teverson, John Thieme

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        July 2003

        Dwelling places

        Postwar Black British Writing

        by James Procter

        Explores some of the key venues of black British literary and cultural production across the postwar period: bedsits and basements; streets and cafes; train stations and tourist landscapes; the suburbs and the city; the north and south. Pursues a 'devolving' landscape in order to consider what an analysis of 'dwelling' might contribute to the travelling theories of diaspora discourse and asks what happens when we 'situate' literatures of movement and migration. Offers fresh readings of work by some of the key literary figures of the postwar years, for example, Salman Rushdie, Hanif Kureishi, Meera Syal, Linton Kwesi Johnson. Contextualises writings alongside photography, painting, and film to consider their relationship to broader shifts in the politics of black representation over the past fifty years. Offers sustained anaysis of many of the texts reproduced in Procter's anthology Writing black Britain 1948-98 ( MUP, 2000) making an ideal companion to the earlier book. ;

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        Literature: history & criticism
        July 2000

        Writing Black Britain, 1948–98

        An interdisciplinary anthology

        by Edited by James Procter

        The first anthology of its kind, this timely collection brings together a diverse range of black British literatures, essays and documents from across the post-war period within a single volume.. Spanning half a century, this rich archive of representations includes South Asian, African and Caribbean cultural production by both leading and lesser-known artists, critics and commentators:. Sam Selvon Salman Rushdie George Lamming Hanif Kureishi Stuart Hall Linton Kwesi Johnson Caryl Phillips Paul Gilroy Meera Syal Kobena Mercer James Berry E. R. Braithwaite Wilson Harris Farrukh Dhondy V. S. Naipaul Ben Okri Wole Soyinka Hazel Carby Kamau Braithwaite Isaac Julien C. L. R. James Dick Hebdige A. Sivanandan Buchi Emecheta Louise Bennett Grace Nichols Jackie Kay. Directed at a truly interdisciplinary market, accommodating popular and 'high' cultural materials from across the disciplines of literature, film, photography, history, sociology, politics, Marxism, feminism, cultural and communications studies.. Situated and contextualised within accessible historical and cultural frameworks and incorporating lucid introductions, a detailed chronology and extensive bibliography.

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        March 2015

        Zivilisierte Verachtung

        Eine Anleitung zur Verteidigung unserer Freiheit

        by Carlo Strenger

        Ein Vierteljahrhundert nach dem Mauerfall ist klar, dass das Ende der Geschichte weiterhin auf sich warten lässt. Stattdessen wirft ein anderes Ereignis aus dem Jahr 1989 lange Schatten: 26 Jahre nach der Fatwa gegen Salman Rushdie stellt uns der Anschlag auf das Satiremagazin "Charlie Hebdo" einmal mehr vor die Frage, wie der Westen selbstbewusst für seine Werte eintreten kann – ob nun gegen Fundamentalisten, Populisten oder die antiwestliche Rhetorik eines Wladimir Putin. Während viele Linke und Liberale durch die Logik der politischen Korrektheit gleichsam gelähmt sind, schwingen sich Figuren wie Marine le Pen und Bewegungen wie Pegida zu Verteidigern des Abendlandes auf. In dieser Situation plädiert Carlo Strenger für eine Haltung der zivilisierten Verachtung, mit der das aufklärerische Toleranzprinzip wieder vom Kopf auf die Füße gestellt wird: Anstatt jede Glaubens- und Lebensform zu respektieren und diskursiv mit Samthandschuhen anzufassen, müssen wir uns daran erinnern, dass nichts und niemand gegen wohlbegründete Kritik gefeit sein darf: »Wenn andere Kulturen nicht kritisiert werden dürfen, kann man die eigene nicht verteidigen.«

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