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Children of Marx and Coca-Cola

Author: Xiaoping Lin
language: en
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release Date: 2009-11-02
Children of Marx and Coca-Cola affords a deep study of Chinese avant-garde art and independent cinema from the mid-1990s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Informed by the author’s experience in Beijing and New York—global cities with extensive access to an emergent transnational Chinese visual culture—this work situates selected artworks and films in the context of Chinese nationalism and post-socialism and against the background of the capitalist globalization that has so radically affected contemporary China. It juxtaposes and compares artists and independent filmmakers from a number of intertwined perspectives, particularly in their shared avant-garde postures and perceptions. Xiaoping Lin provides illuminating close readings of a variety of visual texts and artistic practices, including installation, performance, painting, photography, video, and film. Throughout he sustains a theoretical discussion of representative artworks and films and succeeds in delineating a variegated postsocialist cultural landscape saturated by market forces, confused values, and lost faith. This refreshing approach is due to Lin’s ability to tackle both Chinese art and cinema rigorously within a shared discursive space. He, for example, aptly conceptualizes a central thematic concern in both genres as "postsocialist trauma" aggravated by capitalist globalization. By thus focusing exclusively on the two parallel and often intersecting movements or phenomena in the visual arts, his work brings about a fruitful dialogue between the narrow field of traditional art history and visual studies more generally. Children of Marx and Coca-Cola will be a major contribution to China studies, art history, film studies, and cultural studies. Multiple audiences—specialists, teachers, and students in these disciplines, as well as general readers with an interest in contemporary Chinese society and culture—will find that this work fulfills an urgent need for sophisticated analysis of China’s cultural production as it assumes a key role in capitalist globalization.
Uzbek Vocabulary Book

Uzbek vocabulary book + Uzbek dictionary This Uzbek vocabulary book contains more than 3000 words and phrases which are grouped by topic to make it easier for you to pick what to learn first. On top of that, the index in the second half of the book provides you with a basic Uzbek-English as well as English-Uzbek dictionary which makes this a great resource for learners of all levels. What you can expect from this book: This Uzbek learning resource is a combination of Uzbek vocabulary book and a two-way basic Uzbek dictionary: Part 1 - Topic based Uzbek vocabulary book: This is the main part of the book and represents a list of chapters each containing Uzbek vocabularies for a certain topic. The Uzbek vocabularies in the chapters are unsorted on purpose to separate remembering them from a defined alphabetical order. You can start at any chapter and dive directly into the topics that interest you the most. Part 2 - Basic English-Uzbek dictionary: The index in the second half of the book can be used as a basic Uzbek dictionary to look up words you have learned but can't remember or learn new words you need. Part 3 - Basic Uzbek-English dictionary: Easy to use and with just the right amount of words, this third part finishes off with a second index that allows you to look for Uzbek words and directly find the English translation How to use this Uzbek vocabulary book: Not sure where to start? We suggest you first work your way through the verbs, adjectives and phrases chapters in part one of the book. This will give you a great base for further studying and already enough vocabulary for basic communication. The Uzbek dictionaries in part two and three can be used whenever needed to look up words you hear on the street, English words you want to know the Uzbek translation for or simply to learn some new words. Some final thoughts: Vocabulary books have been around for centuries and as with so many things that have been around for some time, they are not very fashionable and a bit boring, but they usually work very well. Together with the basic Uzbek dictionary parts, this vocabulary book is a great resource to support you throughout the process of learning Uzbek and comes in particularly handy at times when there is no internet to look up words and phrases.
Dictionary of Turkic Languages

This multi-language dictionary covers the eight major Turkic languages: Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Uzbek, Uighur, Kazakh, Kirgiz, and Tatar. 2000 headwords in English are translated into each of the eight Turkic languages. Words are organized both alphabetically and topically. Original script and Latin transliteration are provided for each language. For ease of use, alphabetical indices are also given for the eight languages. This is an invaluable reference book for both students and learners and for those enaged in international commerce, research, diplomacy and academic and cultural exchange.