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La città di Accra si trova in Ghana ed è la sua capitale di stato.

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  • Prezzo12,74 €
  • AutorePaulo Coelho
  • TraduttoreRita Desti
  • EditoreLa nave di Teseo

14 luglio 1099. Mentre Gerusalemme si prepara all’invasione dei crociati, un uomo greco, conosciuto come il Copto, raccoglie tutti gli abitanti della città, giovani e vecchi, donne e bambini, nella piazza dove Pilato aveva consegnato Gesù alla sua fine. La folla è formata da cristiani, ebrei e musulmani, e tutti si radunano in attesa di un discorso che li prepari per la battaglia imminente, ma non è di questo che parla loro il Copto: il vecchio saggio, infatti, li invita a rivolgere la loro attenzione agli insegnamenti che provengono dalla vita di tutti i giorni, dalle sfide e dalle difficoltà che si devono affrontare. Secondo il Copto, la vera saggezza viene dall’amore, dalle perdite sofferte, dai momenti di crisi come da quelli di gloria, e dalla coesistenza quotidiana con l’ineluttabilità della morte.

ASIN
889344481X
Tipologia
Romanzo
Prezzo
12,74 €
Pagine
182
Formato
Copertina flessibile
Editore
La nave di Teseo
Lingua
Italiano
Anno
2018
  • Narrativa straniera
  • Narrativa contemporanea
  • Narrativa moderna
  • Il manoscritto ritrovato ad Accra è un invito a riflettere sui nostri princìpi e sulla nostra umanità; è un inno alla vita, al cogliere l’attimo presente contro la morte dell’anima.
    LaFeltrinelli
  • Prezzo22,43 €
  • AutoreSteven Feld
  • EditoreDuke University Press

In this remarkable book, Steven Feld, pioneer of the anthropology of sound, listens to the vernacular cosmopolitanism of jazz players in Ghana. Some have traveled widely, played with American jazz greats, and blended the innovations of John Coltrane with local instruments and worldviews. Combining memoir, biography, ethnography, and history, Feld conveys a diasporic intimacy and dialogue that contests American nationalist and Afrocentric narratives of jazz history. His stories of Accra’s jazz cosmopolitanism feature Ghanaba/Guy Warren (1923-2008), the eccentric drummer who befriended the likes of Charlie Parker, Max Roach, and Thelonious Monk in the United States in the 1950s, only to return, embittered, to Ghana, where he became the country’s leading experimentalist. Others whose stories figure prominently are Nii Noi Nortey, who fuses the legacies of the black avant-gardes of the 1960s and 1970s with pan-African philosophy in sculptural shrines to Coltrane and musical improvisations inspired by his work; the percussionist Nii Otoo Annan, a traditional master inspired by Coltrane’s drummers Elvin Jones and Rashied Ali; and a union of Accra truck and minibus drivers whose squeeze-bulb honk-horn music for drivers’ funerals recalls the jazz funerals of New Orleans. Feld describes these artists’ cosmopolitan outlook as an “acoustemology,” a way of knowing the world through sound.

ASIN
0822351625
Prezzo
22,43 €
Pagine
326
Formato
Copertina flessibile
Editore
Duke University Press
Lingua
Inglese
Anno
2012
  • History
  • World history – africa
  • Africa / west
  • Libri in inglese
  • Music & entertainment
  • Music
  • Genres & styles
  • Genres & styles / jazz
  • Social science
  • Psychology & education
  • Sociology & anthropology
  • Anthropology / cultural & social

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  • Prezzo23,80 €
  • AutoreAto Quayson
  • EditoreDuke University Press

In Oxford Street, Accra, Ato Quayson analyzes the dynamics of Ghana’s capital city through a focus on Oxford Street, part of Accra’s most vibrant and globalized commercial district. He traces the city’s evolution from its settlement in the mid-seventeenth century to the present day. He combines his impressions of the sights, sounds, interactions, and distribution of space with broader dynamics, including the histories of colonial and postcolonial town planning and the marks of transnationalism evident in Accra’s salsa scene, gym culture, and commercial billboards. Quayson finds that the various planning systems that have shaped the city-and had their stratifying effects intensified by the IMF-mandated structural adjustment programs of the late 1980s-prepared the way for the early-1990s transformation of a largely residential neighborhood into a kinetic shopping district. With an intense commercialism overlying, or coexisting with, stark economic inequalities, Oxford Street is a microcosm of historical and urban processes that have made Accra the variegated and contradictory metropolis that it is today.

ASIN
082235747X
Prezzo
23,80 €
Pagine
310
Formato
Copertina flessibile
Editore
Duke University Press
Lingua
Inglese
Anno
2014
  • History
  • World history – africa
  • Africa / west
  • Libri in inglese
  • Social science
  • Psychology & education
  • Sociology & anthropology
  • Anthropology / cultural & social
  • Sociology / urban

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  • Prezzo11,16 €
  • AutorePaulo Coelho
  • EditoreHarper

Another incredible novel from the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Alchemist. Centuries before, on the eve of the invasion of Accra, the citizens gathered. A man stood before them and invited the people share their fears that he might offer hope and comfort. His extraordinary insights on courage, solitude, loyalty and loss were transcribed and passed on. A timeless and powerful exploration of personal growth, everyday wisdom and joy.

ASIN
0007520611
Prezzo
11,16 €
Pagine
208
Formato
Copertina flessibile
Editore
Harper
Lingua
Inglese
Anno
2014
  • Politics & philosophy
  • Philosophy
  • Major branches of study
  • Mind & body
  • Libri in inglese
  • Religion & spirituality
  • New age & alternative beliefs
  • Mindfullness & healing
  • Inspiration & personal growth
  • Self-help & relationships
  • Self-help & personal development
  • Motivational & inspirational

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