Beijing Is Not China `Wedding Cry Death Dance` Insight into Chinese Culture An Ethnographic Study of Xuan`en Hubei with Special Emphasis on Tujia Rites of Passage

Released on: July 8, 2008, 9:33 am

Press Release Author: Lubna ashraf

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: A book that unfolds some of the fantasies associated with
chinese culture and society. It aims at making study of chinese culture fun and
travel to China more adventurous.

Press Release Body: ZhongShan, China- July 8, 2008 (XXXX)- 'Wedding Cry Death Dance'
is a book written under the belief that Chinese majority culture is like a huge New
Year lantern and minority cultures are like riddles inscribed on it. Observing for
six years that fast track economic boom is overshadowing the rich culture of China,
hidden in the far away villages, beyond the eyes of its own people, authors decided
to share the reality of Chinese culture beyond obvious tourists' attractions i.e.
Beijing and Shanghai.

'Wedding Cry Death Dance' unfolds the true Chinese culture, ranging from matchmaking
festivals through crying weddings and apprehensive pregnancies to dancing funerals
it has much more to offer. Thoughtful inclusion of case studies and taboos are your
windows to the real life practices. Traditional Rites of Passage in addition to
festivals and beliefs are completely demystified.

Authors' photograph, book cover and more information can be viewed at
http://rp-author.com/Ashraf

Reading through this book will help you discover:

The underlying rationale of various rites of passage

Why a new mom on road is not allowed to take shelter anywhere despite heavy rain?

Reality of China's one child policy

What actually makes Chinese language so difficult to learn?


About The Authors:

Lubna Ashraf is an anthropology graduate with a keen interest in study of
distinctive socio-cultural behavior patterns. Over 15 years she has worked with
various national and international organizations including United Nations,
ACTIONAID, CRS, Harvard Medical School (Social Medicine) and Tübingen University,
Germany, which helped her to study multiple Asian cultures objectively. She has been
a freelance educator in China for the past 6 years.

M.N. Syed is a phytochemist with a master's degree in Leather Technology from UCN
(UK) and a Ph.D. from Leicester University (UK). His hobbies include travel and
cultural studies. He has been teaching in China for the past 6 years.
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Web Site: http://rp-author.com/Ashraf

Contact Details: Contact: Lubna Ashraf

88 Gaoping Rd.Sanjiao Town, ZhongShan, Guangdong, China
Phone number: 86-760-6816096
Email: lubna151@gmail.com
website: http://rp-author.com/Ashraf

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