Tuesday, September 8, 2015

AA. VV. - Di Seconda in Seconda. Le favole dove stanno?




AA. VV. – Di Seconda in Seconda. Le favole dove stanno?


Italian | Utelibri | 2013 | True PDF | Pages 37 | ISBN: N/A | 1.68 Mb






Le Favole dove Stanno?I testi e i disegni delle favole qui raccolte sono stati prodotti dagli alunni delle seconde A e B della scuola primaria Giano Grillo di Genova.Ragazzi di sette e dodici anni hanno collaborato per costruire insieme queste storie.Ai più giovani dei nostri scrittori dobbiamo le idee, una prima struttura della trama, molti dei nomi dei protagonisti, a quelli più avanti negli studi l’ampliamento delle storie, l’adattamento dei testi e l’ impaginazione.







Bones of Contention: Animals and Religion in Contemporary Japan




Barbara R. Ambros, "Bones of Contention: Animals and Religion in Contemporary Japan"


ISBN: 082483626X, 082483674X | 2012 | PDF | 280 pages | 23 MB


Since the 1990s the Japanese pet industry has grown to a trillion-yen business and estimates place the number of pets above the number of children under the age of fifteen. There are between 6,000 to 8,000 businesses in the Japanese pet funeral industry, including more than 900 pet cemeteries. Of these about 120 are operated by Buddhist temples, and Buddhist mortuary rites for pets have become an institutionalised practice. In Bones of Contention , Barbara Ambros investigates what religious and intellectual traditions constructed animals as subjects of religious rituals and how pets have been included or excluded in the necral landscapes of contemporary Japan. Pet mortuary rites are emblems of the ongoing changes in contemporary Japanese religions. The increase in single and nuclear-family households, marriage delays for both males and females, the falling birthrate and graying of society, the occult boom of the 1980s, the pet boom of the 1990s, the anti-religious backlash in the wake of the 1995 Aum Shinriky incident–all of these and more have contributed to Japan"s contested history of pet mortuary rites. Ambros uses this history to shed light on important questions such as: Who (or what) counts as a family member? What kinds of practices should the state recognise as religious and thus protect financially and legally? Is it frivolous or selfish to keep, pamper, or love an animal? Should humans and pets be buried together? How do people reconcile the deeply personal grief that follows the loss of a pet and how do they imagine the afterlife of pets? And ultimately, what is the status of animals in Japan? Bones of Contention is a book about how Japanese people feel and think about pets and other kinds of animals and, in turn, what pets and their people have to tell us about life and death in Japan today.






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Monday, September 7, 2015

Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System That"s Leaving Them Behind (repost)




Richard Whitmire, "Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System That"s Leaving Them Behind"


2010 | ISBN-10: 0814415342, 0814420176 | 256 pages | PDF | 1 MB




Boys are falling behind in school. The world has become more verbal; boys haven"t. Even in their traditionally strong subjects of science and math, boys are hit at a young age with new educational approaches, stressing high-level reading and writing goals that they are developmentally unable to achieve. The gap between male and female achievement has reached the college level, where only 40 per cent of graduates next year will be male. This doesn"t just mean fewer male doctors and lawyers, it also means fewer men in the careers that previously did not require post-high school degrees but do now. "Why Boys Fail" examines the roots and repercussions of this problem and spells out the educational, political, social and economic challenges we face as we work to end it.