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Behn, Wolfgang:
Concise biographical companion to Index Islamicus : an international Who's who in Islamic studies from its beginnings down to the twentieth century ; bio-bibliographical supplement to Index Islamicus, 1665 - 1980 / by Wolfgang Behn. - Leiden [u.a.] : Brill. - (Handbook of oriental studies : Section 1, The Near and Middle East ; 76)
3N - Z. - 2004. - XXI, 704 S.
ISBN 90-04-14189-8
Beydoun, Abbas:
¬Eine Saison in Berlin / Abbas Beydoun. Übers.: Leila Chammaa ... - Erstausg. - Wien : Ed. Selene, 2004. - 64 S.
ISBN 3-85266-238-9
Charney, Michael W.:
Southeast Asian warfare, 1300 - 1900 / by Michael W. Charney. - Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2004. - XIX, 319 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. - (Handbook of oriental studies : Section 3, South-East Asia ; 16)
ISBN 90-04-14240-1
Encyclopedia of contemporary Chinese culture / ed. by Edward L. Davis. - London [u.a] : Routledge, 2005. - XXXIV, 786 S.
Publisher's description: 'Made in China' has become a tag familiar to all Westerners, but China's shift to a market economy in the early 1980s released not only the industrial, but also the vast creative energies of China's citizens to produce a cultural renaissance unique in the contemporary world. In the past quarter-century, communist ideology has been in rapid retreat and the cultural resources of China's pre-socialist past have been rediscovered and combined with current influences from
home and abroad to construct competing responses to China's ever-changing present. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture is the first reference book to digest this vast cultural output and make it accessible to the English-speaking world. The Encyclopedia contains nearly 1200 entries written by an international team of specialists, to enable readers to explore a range of diverse and fascinating cultural subjects from prisons to rock groups, underground Christian churches to TV talk
shows and radio hotlines. Experimental artists with names such as 'Big-Tailed Elephants' and 'The North-Pole Group' nestle between the covers alongside entries on lotteries, gay cinema, political jokes, sex shops, theme parks, 'New Authoritarians' and 'Little Emperors'. While the focus of the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture is on mainland China since 1980, it also includes longer, specially commissioned entries on various aspects of contemporary culture in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Most
entries include full and up-to-date references for further reading, making the Encyclopedia an indispensable reference tool for all teachers and students of contemporary Chinese culture. It is also likely to be warmly embraced as an invaluable source of cultural context by tourists, journalists, business people and others who visit China. - Inhalt: A Cheng; A Lai (ethnic Tibetan novelist and essayist); academies; accents (and shifting fashions); actors ; acupuncture; Adult Education Institute
(Chengren jiaoyu xueyuan); advertising; agriculture; ancestral/lineage shrines; animation; aphrodesiacs; architects; architectural journals; army style (including PLA and Red Guard clothing); Austronesian language speakers (Gaoshan); avant-garde fiction (xianfeng xiaoshuo); Ba Jin (Suixianglu); Bai Hua (Kuni); Bai Xianyoni (Taiwan); Baihua/Guoyu (semi-colloquial language); Baogao wenxue (reportage literature); barefoot doctors; beauty magazines; Bei Dao (Zhao Zhenkai, b. 1949); Beijing Bastards
(Beijing Za Zhong, Zhang Yuan, dir., 1993); Beijing Film Academy (Beijing dianying xueyuan); Beijing Film Studio; Beijing Foreign Language Press; Beijing University; Beijing Yuyan Wenhua Daxue; Beijingren ren zai Niuyue (Beijingers in New York, TV drama, 1993); Beijing's silk-ally (xiushui jie); bestsellers, 1979; Bo Yang; Bookstores; braids; bridges (new); Buddhist monasteries and temples (Chinese); Buddhist monasteries and temples (Tibetan); campaign-poster designers; Can Xue; canteen culture;
Cantonese; Cartoons/comix (Man Hua/Xiaoren shu); cemeteries; censorship; Central Academy of Fine Arts (Zhongyang meishu xueyuan); Central Nationalities Institute (Zhongyang minzu xueyuan); Chan, Amy (designer); Chan, Jackie (Chen Long: HK actor/director); Chang, Carole [Yu-ping] (b. 1969, Taiwan); chefs; Chen Kaige (director) (b. 1952, Beijing); Chen Pingyuan (critic); Chen Ran (b. 1962, Beijing); Chen Rong; Chen Ruoxi (Taiwan); Chen Xiang (designer) (b. 1969, mainland); Chen Zhongshi
(Baihuyuan); Chen, Joan (Chen Chong, b. 1961, Shanghai actress/director); Cheng Jihua (b. 1921) (critic, historian, director, actor); cheongsam (qipao); Cheung, Leslie (Zhang Guorong, b. 1956, actor, pop singer); Cheung, Maggie (Zhang Manyu, b. 1964, HK actor); Chi Li; Chi Zijian; chignon; children's feature films; children's literature. - Inhalt: China Children's Film Studio (est. 1981); China Film Art Research Center/China Film Archive; China People's University (Zhongguo renmin daxue);
Chinese Academy of Sciences (Zhongguo kexue yuan); Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Zhongguo shehui kexue yuan); Chinese crepes (pancakes); Chinese fashion for foreigners; Chinese Film Association (NGO); Chinese University of Hong Kong; Chinese University of Science and Technology (Zhongguo keji daxue); chopsticks; Chow, Stephen; chukou zuan nei xiao (export reject items); churches; cities; classical Chinese; clothing companies; college campus culture; college entrance examinations; comics/
serial picture books (lianhuanhua); commercial literature; community temples (urban and rural); computer input for Chinese; contemporary culture in Hong Kong; contemporary culture in Macao; contemporary culture in Singapore; contemporary culture in Taiwan; contraception; cookery and cutlery; cosmetic surgery; critics; cultural code words and phrases of the 1980s and 1990s; cultural etiquette; cultural landscapes; cultural zones (urban); culture-bound syndromes; curses and maledicta (e.g. ta
made, wangba dan, hun dan, etc.); Dai Houying; Dai Jinhua (critic); danwei (work units); Daoist temples (guan); department stores; designer brands/labels (Japanese and Western); development zones (urban); dialects (Shanghainese, Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, etc.); dictionaries (recent); dim sum; distribution; doctors; documentary filmmaking; domestic space; Dou, Stephane [Teng-huang] (b. 1969, Taiwan); double entendres (shuangguan yu); dried-food specialities; Duan Jinchuan (independent video
documentarist); dumplings; Duo Duo (b. 1951 poet); Educational system: HK; educational system: PRC; educational system: Singapore; educational system: Taiwan; End of Year Celebration Movies (Hesuipian); English-language dailies, periodicals and books [China Daily, Beijing Review, Beijing Monthly, Shanghai Star, etc; Panda Books; booklets, etc]. - Inhalt: ethnic costumes; ethnic food (e.g. Muslim, Korean); ethnic medicine (esp. Tibetan and Uighur); Fang Fang; fashion shows; fastfood (Chinese:
traditional and Western clones); fastfood (Western: McDonalds, Kentucky, Pizza Hut, etc.); Feng Jicai (writer and critic); Feng Xiaogang (director); Fifth Generation of directors; film criticism (and journals); foreign co-productions; foreign enclaves (urban); foreign language acquisition and teaching; Foreign Language Press (Beijing); foreign students; foreign words; fresh-food markets; Fudan University; funding; Gao Xingjian (b. 1941); Gao Xingjian (playwright/critic); Ge Fei (Liu Yong) (b.
1964, Jiangsu); Ge You (film and TV actor); geography of disease; geography of health care; Gong Li (actor) (b. 1966, Shenyang); government architecture; graphic design; Gu Cheng; Guo Luosheng; Guo Pei (designer) (b. 1967, mainland); Guojia Yuyan Wenzi Gongzuo Weiyuanhui [Guojia Yuwei]; hair (salons and changing styles); Haizi (post-Mao poet); Han Feng designer (b. 1962, Nanjing/New York); Han Shaogong (spokesperson for roots school); handicaps and disabilities; hard liquor; He Dun; He Jianjun
(director); He Ping (director, b. 1957, Beijing); He Qun (5th Gen. dir., b. 1956, Beijing); He Yong; He, Jiang; herbal medicine and macrobiotics; higher education; highways (gaosu gonglu); HIV, Aids, and STDs; Hokkien; home cooking (jia chang cai); Hong Kong University; Hong Ying (Ji'e de nüer); hope project; hospitals; hotels; Hou Hsiao-hsien (director) (b. 1947, Guangdong/ Taiwan); HSK; Hu Mei (b.1956, Beijing; 5th Gen. female dir.); Hu Ya-chuan (b. 1965, Taiwan); Huang Chun-ming; Huang
Jianxin (director, b. 1954, Xian); Huang Shuqin (female director, b. 1940, Guangdong); Huang tudi (Yellow earth); Huang Xiang (Huoshen jiaoxiangyue); Huey, Victor (New York-based director, video-documentarist); hukou residential permits; Hung, Sophie (Taiwan); huoguo (hotpot, including Shuangyangrou); I Graduated (dir. Shi Jian and Chen Jue, 1992). - Inhalt: In the Heat of the Sun; independent (duli) films (closet 'chouti' or underground 'dixia' films); Indo-European language speakers (Tajiks,
Russians, etc.); industrial design; instant food; intellectuals (and academics); interior design; Internet cafes; Ji Xianlin (Niupeng zayi); Jia Pingwa (b. 1953); Jia Zhangke ('The Platform', 2000); Jian Wei; Jiang He; Jiang Wen (actor, director, screenwriter; b. 1963, Beijing); Jiang Yue (documentarist); Jin Yong (HK-based novelist); jishi wenxue (journalistic literature); Ke Yunlu (novelist); Kitterick Company, Ltd; Kong Jiesheng (novelist/critic); Kwan, Stanley (Guan Jinpeng) (HK director);
language and gender; language fever (yuyan re); language policies; Lau, Peter; Law, Clara (Luo Zhuoyao, b. 1957, Macao) (HK female director); Lee, Ang (Li An, b. 1954, Taibei); Leung, Charmaine (designer); Li Bai; Li Hong (female video documentarist); Li Jie (critic); Li Qingxi (writer/critic); Li Rui; Li Shaobai; Li Shaohong (5th Gen. female director); Li Tuo (critic); Li Yimingi (critic, pro-6th Gen.); Li Yongpingi (modernist writer); Li, Ruby (designer); libraries; Lin Bay; literacy (and
illiteracy); Literary awards (Maodun wenxuejiang, Lu Xun wenxuejiang, etc.); Literary journals; Literature in dialect; Liu Dong; Liu Heng (b. 1954); Liu Miaomiao (b. 1962, Ningxia Hui) (5th Gen. female director); Liu Suola (b. 1955, Beijing/London/NY); Liu Xiaoqing (b. 1951, Sichuan) (actress); Liu Xinwu (novelist/critic); Liu Yichang; Long Yingtai (Taiwan); Lou Ye (director); Lu Xinhua; Lu Xuechang ('The Making of Steel', 1995, 'A Lingering Face', 2000); Lu Xun Literary Academy; lunch boxes
(fan he'r biandang in Taiwan); Ma Lihua (poet, essayist, and scholar of Tibetan culture and literature); Ma Xiaoqing (actress); Ma Yuan; Malqinhu (Mongolian writer); Mao and Sun Yatsen suits; Mao restaurants; maotai; martial arts films; May Fourth Literary Reform; medical foods; medical insurance/coverage; Mei Shaojing. - Inhalt: Meinü wenxue (Mian Mian, Zhou Weihui, etc.); memorization; Menglong poetry; mental illness (e.g. psychology and psychiatry, faith-healing); menus; metropolitan private
schools; Mian Mian (France); migration and settlement patterns; Ministry of Education; Ministry of Education; Mo Yan (b. 1956); models and modeling; monuments; morning exercises (zaocao), including taiji, disco, etc.; mosques; moxabustion; Museum of Modern Chinese Literature (Beijing); museums; music videos; Nanjing University; Nankai University; National Defense University (Guofang daxue); national educational standards; neologisms; new cookbooks/recipes; new cuisine; New Documentary Movement;
Nie Hualing; Ning Ying (female director); noodles (including Shoulamian, etc.); onomatopoeia; Open University (dianshi daxue) and self-paced study and testing; organ donation and transplantation; Ouyang Zi (Taiwan); Overseas Chinese University; Pan Hong (b. 1954, Shanghai) (actress); parks; Parties A+B; Pei, I.M.; Peking Duck; Peng Xiaolian (5th Gen. female dir.); periodicals; pharmacies (e.g. Chinese and Western); physical education; physical fitness and sport-clubs; pickled vegetables; pidan
(century eggs); playgrounds; poetry; political slogans; population (growth and distribution); prisons; public health care; Public Security Bureau; publishing; Putonghua (standard Mandarin Chinese); Qian Liqun (critic); Qian Zhongshu (critic); qigong; Qinghua University; Qiong Yao (novelist Taiwan); Qiu Huadong; regional cuisines; Renmin guangchang, Shanghai; reprints (publishing revivals of older literature and impact on literary style in 1980s and 1990s) rupture writers (Duanlie writers of
1998-2000); reproductive health; residential districts (urban); restaurants; restoration districts (urban); retail and business districts (urban); ring roads; romanization (Pinyin, Wade-Giles, Maryknoll for Taiwanese, etc.); rupture writers ('Duanlie' writers of 1998-2000); Samsara (dir. Huang Jianxin). - Inhalt: San Mao (Taiwan); scar literature; Shanghai Film Studio; Shanghai tang (and mainland rip-offs); Shaoxing wine; Shen Songshen (film educator); shetuan; Shi Tiesheng; shopping malls; Shu
Ting; silk industry; simplified characters; Sino-Tibetan language speakers; Sixth Generation of directors; skyscrapers; squares; streets; student movements; student suicide; studying abroad; Su Tong (b. 1963); Sui, Anna (designer); Sun Ganlu; Sun Jian (designer) (b. 1967, mainland); Sun Zhou; supermarkets; Taiwan National University; Tam, Vivienne (designer) (HK/NY); Tang, William (designer) (b. 1959, HK); Tangzhuang (Tang-style clothing); Taxi Dawa (Tibetan writer); tea houses/gardens; teaching
(training and style); teaching Chinese to foreigners (duiwai Hanyu jiaoxue); Teng, Yeohlee (designer); terms of address (including honorifics); textbooks publishers; textile factories and sweatshops; The Children's Palace (shaonian-gong); The Operators (dir. Mi Jiashan, 1988); theme parks; Third Generation (poets): 'extremists' and 'not-not (Sichuan) groups; Three Gorges Project, cultural impact of; Tian Zhuangzhuang (b. 1952, Beijing) (director); Tian'an men, Beijing; Tiananmen Square (dirs.
Shi Jian and Chen Yue, 1991); Tie Ning; TOEFL (tofu) and GRE; tombs; towns and townships; train stations; translation industry; Tsai Ming-liang (director b. 1958, Malaysia/ Taiwan); Tsing-hua University, Taiwan; Tungusic language speakers; Turkic language speakers; underground dwellings; university BBS; urban districts; urban planning/renewal; urban settlement patterns; urban slang (e.g. Beijing street-language); urban transportation patterns; vernacular architecture; village gates; village
schools; villages; Wan, Pacino (designer) (b. 1964, HK); Wang Anyi (b. 1954); Wang Hui (critic); Wang Meng; Wang Quan'an (director of Lunar Eclipse); Wang Shuo (b. 1958, Nanjing/Beijing); Wang Tong (director, Taiwan); Wang Wenxing (Taiwan), modernist writer; Wang Xiaoming (critic). - Inhalt: Wang Xiaoshuai (director); Wang Xiaoyan (b. 1959, Beijing/US); Wang Zengqi; Wang Zhenhe; web literature; weight (including fat kids); Western fashion for Chinese; Western-style manufacture of Chinese
medicine (Zhongyao Xizhi); Wong Kar-Wai (Wang Jiawei, b. 1958); World Heritage Sites; writing reform movements; writing system (e.g. characters); Wu Ming (dir.); Wu Nien-chen (screenwriter/dir., b. 1952, Taiwan); Wu Tianming (head of Xi'an Film Studio); Wu Wenguang (b. 1956, Yunnan); Wuliang ye; wuxia xiaoshuo; Xi Chuan (post-Mao poet); Xi Xi (HK female writer); Xia Gang (b. 1953, Beijing); Xi'an Film Studio; Xie Fei (b. 1942, Yanan); Xie Jin; Xinhua cidian (word dictionary); Xinmin Wanbao; Xu
Kun (b. 1965, Shenyang/Beijing); Xu Xing; Xungen pai (root-searching school of writing); Ya Si (HK poet); Yang Bingbing, designer (Beijing); Yang Jiang; Yang Lian (b. 1955, poet); Yang, Edward (Yang Dechang); Ye xiao markets; Yeoh, Michelle (b. 1962, Malaysia); yexiao (night markets); Yim Ho; Youth Experimental Film Group (Qingnian shiyan dianying xiaozu); Yu Hua (b. 1960, Jiangsu); Yu Jian (poet); Yuan Hongbing; Zhang Chengzhi; Zhang Jianya (b. 1951, Shanghai); Zhang Jie; Zhang Kangkang (b.
1950); Zhang Nuanxin; Zhang Wei (Gucheng, Jiuyue yuyan, etc.); Zhang Xianliang; Zhang Xinxin (b. 1953); Zhang Yang (director); Zhang Yimou (b. 1950, Xian); Zhang Yimou (early movies); Zhang Yuan (b. 1963, Nanjing); Zhang Ziyi; Zhao Wei; Zheng Yi; Zhentan xiaoshuo (Detective Fiction); Zhong Xiaoyang (HK/Taiwan female writer); Zhongguo zuojia xiehui (Chinese Writers' Association); Zhongshan University (Guangzhou); Zhou Li Fochler (writer); Zhou Lunyou (not-not poet and critic); Zhou Xiaowen (b.
1954, Beijing) (director); Zhu Tianwen (female, Taiwan); Zunun Kadir (writer, Xinjiang)
ISBN 0-415-24129-4
Maׯal¯i, _H¯alid ¬al-:
¬Eine Phantasie aus Schilf : Gedichte / Khalid Al-Maaly. Aus dem Arab. von Stefan Weidner und dem Autor. - 1. Aufl. - Berlin : Das Arab. Buch, 1994. - 163 S.
ISBN 3-86093-039-7
Maׯal¯i, _H¯alid ¬al-:
Klage eines Kehlkopfes : Gedichte / Khalid Al-Maaly. - Köln : Ed. Fundamental, 1992. - 55 S.
Aus d. Arab. übers.
Mamd¯u¾h, ×Al¯iya:
¬Die Leidenschaft : Roman aus dem Irak / Alia Mamduch. Aus dem Arab. von Regina Karachouli. - Basel : Lenos-Verl., 2004. - 237 S. - (Arabische Literatur im Lenos-Verlag)
ISBN 3-85787-353-1
Möller, Jörg:
Kappa und Tengu : Dämonen im japanischen Volksglauben / vorgelegt von Jörg Möller. - 2004. - 258 S. : Ill.
Köln, Univ., Diss., 2004
Nakayama, Toshihide:
Nuuchahnulth (Nootka) morphosyntax / Toshihide Nakayama. - Berkeley, Calif. ; London : University of California Press, 2001. - xviii, 165 p. : 26 cm. - (University of California publications in linguistics ; 134)
Text in English with parts in Nuuchahnulth. - Includes bibliographical references
ISBN 0-520-09841-2
Nolde, Eduard:
Reise nach Innerarabien, Kurdistan und Armenien, 1892 / Eduard Nolde. - Nachdr. der Ausg. Braunschweig 1895. - Hildesheim : Olms, 2004. - XV, 272 S. : Ill., Kt. - (Documenta Arabica : Teil 1, Reiseliteratur)
ISBN 3-487-12623-0
Schalk, Peter:
_lam < s¯ih¾ala? : An assessment of an argument / Peter Schalk. - Uppsala : Uppsala Univ. Libr., 2004. - 291 S. : Ill. - (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis : Historia religionum ; 25)
Zsfassung in engl. Sprache und Tamilsprache
ISBN 91-554-5972-2
Weidner, Stefan:
Erlesener Orient : ein Führer durch die Literaturen der islamischen Welt / Stefan Weidner. - Erstausg. - Wien : Edition Selene, 2004. - 373 S.
ISBN 3-85266-239-7