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      • Somewhere Else Entertainment

        Somewhere Else Entertainment manages Huai Guan's story IPs, and develops screenplays and bibles for TV series and films. Huai Guan was born in a small town in southern Taiwan, and spent her childhood years among books. Cao Xueqin’s Story of the Stone and George R. R. Martin’s A Song for Lya  ignited her love for fantasy writing, which no amount of travel or pressure – including a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago – could ever subdue.

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      • Atlantyca Entertainment S.p.A.

        Atlantyca Entertainment develops properties for children’s publishing, animation and consumer products licensing. We handle over 8.000 translation and publishing contracts with renowned publishers worldwide. Our offices are in Milan and Beijing.

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        Fiction

        Guang Ling Verse

        by Guo Ping

        Through the stories of several students of the Conservatory of Music, who enter school, seek employment, get married, have families and build their careers, the novel brings out the historical situation and real-life entanglements of several generations of qin players, as well as the complex attitude of contemporary society towards national cultural heritage. The story involves three generations of qin players, young and old, from “qin” to “people”, and then to the deepest depths of traditional Chinese culture and the spiritual world of the literati, vividly depicting the contemporary fate of traditional culture.

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        A Story of Three Lovers

        by ZHANG HENSHUI

        It is a famous work by Zhang Henshui. The work tells the story of the love entanglements between the children of the rich family and the poor women, the daughters of the ministers, and the heroines of the rivers and lakes, the tortuous love affair with joys and sorrows, and the great legend of the confrontation between good and evil. It is an immortal masterpiece that has remained charming for 70 years. Regardless of its characterization, psychological description, plot arrangement, language style, it has inherited the essence of Chinese classical novels and has strong characteristics of the times. It is a rare art boutique since the birth of "A Dream of Red Mansions".

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2022

        Affective intimacies

        by Marjo Kolehmainen, Kinneret Lahad, Annukka Lahti

        This volume provides a novel platform to re-evaluate the notion of open-ended intimacies through the lens of affect theories. Contributors address the embodied, affective and psychic, sensorial and embodied aspects of their ongoing intimate entanglements across various timely phenomena. This fascinating collection asks how the study of affect enables us to rethink intimacies, what affect theories can do to the prevailing notion of intimacy and how do they renew and enrich theories of intimacy in a manner which also considers its normative and violent forms. Lively and thought-provoking, this collection contributes to timely topics across the social sciences, representing multiple disciplines from gender studies, sociology and cultural studies to anthropology and queer studies. By so doing, it advances the value of interdisciplinary perspectives and creative methodologies to understanding affective intimacies.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2024

        Peace and the politics of memory

        by Annika Björkdahl, Susanne Buckley-Zistel, Stefanie Kappler, Johanna Mannergren Selimovic, Timothy Williams

        This important book provides new understandings of how the politics of memory impacts peace in societies transitioning from a violent past. It does so by developing a theoretical approach focusing on the intersection of sites, agency, narratives, and events in memory-making. Drawing on rich empirical studies of mnemonic formations in Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, South Africa and Cambodia, the book speaks to a broad audience. The in-depth, cross-case analysis shows that inclusivity, pluralism, and dignity in memory politics are key to the construction of a just peace. The book contributes crucial and timely knowledge about societies that grapple with the painful legacies of the past and advances the study of memory and peace.

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        Fiction
        October 2018

        Cat

        by Wan Yan

        “Cat” tells the story of editors, writers, poets, painters and other characters in the literary circle. There are editorial department, pen meeting, group draft, and writers’ emotional entanglements. With a profound metaphorical approach, through special literary narratives and humanity observations, the writer jumped out of the world to see the world's sharpness and calmness with the recording of cat's eyes. The ancient cats are metaphors of modernity, and the literary story code at the end of a century. A vain, wandering and shining performance, a kind of chaos of illusion and reality, life and death. An editor-in-chief named "Feng Niang" and a deputy editor-in-chief called "Old Deng" were intentionally or unintentionally involved in the whirlpool of the literary world. These emotional, ideal, earthly, spiritual, and life vortexes are mixed in literature.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2022

        Missionaries and modernity

        by Felicity Jensz, Alan Lester

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2023

        Missionaries and modernity

        Education in the British Empire, 1830-1910

        by Felicity Jensz

        Many missionary societies established mission schools in the nineteenth century in the British Empire as a means to convert non-Europeans to Christianity. Although the details, differed in various colonial contexts, the driving ideology behind mission schools was that Christian morality was highest form of civilisation needed for non-Europeans to be useful members of colonies under British rule. This comprehensive survey of multi-colonial sites over the long time span clearly describes the missionary paradox that to draw in pupils they needed to provide secular education, but that secular education was seen to lead both to a moral crisis and to anti-British sentiments.

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        March 2021

        Collector's Edition of Illustrations of Yan Zhen's Works: Once in the End of the World

        by Yan Zhen

        "Once in the End of the World" is a novel with realistic themes. It vividly described the inner pain and embarrassment of a generation of overseas students. At the same time, it describes the struggle of a group of Chinese in a foreign land. The protagonist of the book, Gao Liwei, a graduate student in history, went to Canada because of his girlfriend. He wanted to take root, but found that Canada he was fascinated by dealt with this pious outsider with a kind of unchanging indifference. No matter how hard he tried, he They all feel that they are an outsider who can only stand outside the door of this paradise, confused and helpless. Under such circumstances, his insistence on his masculine personality caused his relationship with Lin Siwen to deteriorate day by day, and in the end he could only break up. After the breakup, Gao Liwei was still sad. He worked hard, thrifty and thrifty, in order to accumulate enough 50,000 yuan as soon as possible to leave this "paradise on earth" that he considered almost impossible to integrate into his entire life. The story description in this book inherits the author's consistent fine writing style. Whether writing about the protagonist dealing with work troubles or dealing with emotional entanglements, they all show deep ideological connotation and meticulous artistic style. The psychological activities of the heroes and heroines in the whole process are vividly expressed in delicate language.

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        August 2014

        The First Year of the Love Calendar

        by Wang Yuewen

        Sun Li, the protagonist of the novel, is a bestseller writer and his wife Xizi is the head of a university library. Their son Sun Yichi has been rebellious and unruly since childhood, remaining distant from his mother. Afraid of the exhaustion of his creativity, the middle-aged Sun Li begins to question the meaning of his writings. He thus suffers from serious insomnia and anxiety. Just at this time, his wife Xizi begins to have her own amorous secrets. Sun Li also finds himself unable to leave Li Qiao, director of New Evening Paper. These affairs have pushed their seemingly peaceful family life to the verge of collapse. The love calendar refers to the calendar that belongs only to Sun Li and his wife Xizi for their love. But such turbulent life experience has caused them to temporarily betray their love calendar … They eventually begin again the first year of their love calendar. Through the depiction of the love, marriage, and family life of Sun Li and Xizi, the novel becomes a retrospection of the spiritual tendency, emotional development and love pattern of the Chinese over the past 20 to 30 years. It also vividly outlines the changes of social mores in China over the past years in a figurative way. Even amorous entanglements are not devoid of elements of the officialdom, with honest and corrupt officials still on the scene. According to Wang Yuewen, this is an element of reality rather than of officialdom – “after all nobody can live in a vacuum space”.

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        Children's & YA

        A Case for Kwiatkowski (27). Milk Carton Alarm!

        by Jürgen Banscherus/ Ralf Butschkow

        What a disaster! Kwiatkowski’s favourite milk tastes of mango and caramel. Who could have interfered with the milk cartons from the supermarket? Clearly there is something fishy going on here. Especially as the manager of the supermarket can only come up with the flimsiest of excuses. A famous private detective will certainly not allow himself to be fobbed off like this! And so very soon Kwiatkowski finds himself entangled in a mysterious case which requires all his great skills…

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        February 2008

        Web 2.0

        by Alby, Tom

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2020

        The entangled city

        by Gabriel Feltran

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        Mind, Body, Spirit

        ANCESTORS

        Divine Remembrances of Lineage, Relations, and Sacred Sites

        by Mindahi Bastida

        Ignite the Divine Remembrances Within YouThe full scope of our ancestral legacy extends far beyond blood relations. Spiritual leader Mindahi Bastida explains how the consciousness of ancestors is interwoven through the web of time and space, and we are the synthesis of all that has ever existed in the universe. Discover who the ancestors are, the legacy we each inherit, our connection to the motherlands, and the importance of sacred sites. Sit around the sacred fire with Mindahi Bastida as he and selected storytellers share their personal experiences and deep bond with their ancestry. Walk in reverence and relationship with your ancestors. Understand ancient traditions and learn blessings and ceremonies you can practice today. Discover your identity, both tangibly and intangibly, as matter and spirit. Develop the wisdom to heal ancestral karma and become a guide and counselor for the rising generations. ANCESTORS reminds us that we are not alone: we are all our relations.

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        February 2017

        Dark Web

        Thriller

        by Etzold, Veit

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        November 2008

        Das mobile Web

        by Alby, Tom

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        Ogham and The Wood Wide Web

        by Wendy Trevennor

        Like the Norse runes, the ogham is a system designed to help practitioners learn and remember them and their meanings. Where the Norse runes had the three Rune Poems, each version with a verse for each stave, ogham is set out in three ancient Briartharogams, word-lists, which are reproduced at the end of this book. These lists contain many kennings, little puns to add meaning, which often confuse rather than enlighten.

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