Stories Without Borders

Stories Without Borders
Title Stories Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Julia Sonnevend
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 019060431X

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How do stories of particular events turn into global myths, while others fade away? What becomes known and seen as a global iconic event? In Stories without Borders, Julia Sonnevend considers the ways in which we recount and remember news stories of historic significance. Focusing on journalists covering the fall of the Berlin Wall and on subsequent retellings of the event in a variety of ways - from Legoland reenactments to slabs of the Berlin Wall installed in global cities - Sonnevend discusses how certain events become built up so that people in many parts of the world remember them for long periods of time. She argues that five dimensions determine the viability and longevity of international news events. First, a foundational narrative must be established with certain preconditions. Next, the established narrative becomes universalized and a mythical message developed. This message is then condensed and encapsulated in a simple phrase, a short narrative, and a recognizable visual scene. Counter-narratives emerge that reinterpret events and in turn facilitate their diffusion across multiple media platforms and changing social and political contexts. Sonnevend examines these five elements through the developments of November 9, 1989 - what came to be known as the fall of the Berlin Wall. Stories Without Borders concludes with a discussion of how global iconic events have an enduring effect on individuals and societies, pointing out that after common currencies, military alliances, and international courts have failed, stories may be all that we have to bring hope and unity.

Books Without Borders, Volume 2

Books Without Borders, Volume 2
Title Books Without Borders, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author R. Fraser
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 204
Release 2008-07-10
Genre History
ISBN 0230289134

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This volume focuses on the publisher's series as a cultural formation - a material artifact and component of cultural hierarchies. Contributors engage with archival research, cultural theory, literary and bibliometric analysis (amongst a range of other approaches) to contextualize the publisher's series in terms of its cultural and economic work.

Books Without Borders, Volume 1

Books Without Borders, Volume 1
Title Books Without Borders, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Robert Fraser
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 210
Release 2008-07-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230289118

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Where does the book belong? Does it enshrine the soul of a nation, or is it a means by which nations talk to one another, sharing ideas, technologies, texts? This book, the first in a two-volume set of original essays, responds to these questions with archive-based case studies of print culture in a number of countries around the world.

Kingdom Without Borders

Kingdom Without Borders
Title Kingdom Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Miriam Adeney
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 299
Release 2015-08-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830893938

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The twenty-first century has opened with a rapidly changing map of Christianity. While its influence is waning in some of its traditional Western strongholds, it is growing at a phenomenal pace in the global South. And yet this story has largely eluded the corporate news brokers of the West. Layered as it is with countless personal and corporate stories of remarkable faith and witness, it nevertheless lies ghostlike behind the newsprint and webpages of our print media, outside the camera's vision on the network evening news. Miriam Adeney has lived, traveled and ministered widely. She has walked with Christians in and from the far reaches of the globe. As she pulls back the veil on real Christians--their faith, their hardships, their triumphs and, yes, their failures--an inspiring and challenging story of a kingdom that knows no borders takes shape. This is a book that coaxes us out of our comfortable lives. It beckons us to expand our vision and experience of the possibilities and promise of a faith that continues to shape lives, communities and nations.

Software Without Borders

Software Without Borders
Title Software Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Steve Mezak
Publisher Earthrise Press
Total Pages 319
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0977826805

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When everything goes right, you end up with high-quality software in half the time for a fraction of the cost. But over 50% of offshore outsourcing projects do not achieve their cost-saving goals or timelines . . . or just fail completely. The mistakes and missteps are costly and painful, but NOW you don?t have to go there. This book shows you step-by-step how to make software development outsourcing work, from concept to completion. You?ll discover how to:? Choose the right vendor quickly and confidently? Stay in control of your outsourced software development project ? Achieve on-time, on-scope, and on-budget results ? Fiercely protect your intellectual property? Decide when to create a subsidiary for even greater savings

Spirits without Borders

Spirits without Borders
Title Spirits without Borders PDF eBook
Author K. Fjelstad
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 219
Release 2011-07-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230119700

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Spirits without Borders is an ethnographic study of the transnational and multicultural expansion of Vietnam's Mother Goddess Religion and its spirit possession ritual. The work explores how and why the ritual spread from Vietnam to the US and back again and the impact of ritual transnationalism in both countries.

Books Without Borders, Volume 2

Books Without Borders, Volume 2
Title Books Without Borders, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Robert Fraser
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages 232
Release 2008-07-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This volume concentrates on one of the world's oldest, and most buoyant, book cultures: South Asia. It examines the transition from manuscript to hand press, orality and performance, scripts and nationalism, libraries and copyright, and the recent international vogue for Europhone writers from the region.