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Fantastiske fodboldoplevelser i Tyskland

Fantastiske fodboldoplevelser i Tyskland

Svend Pedersen; Michael Longerich; Ole Bruun

Turbine
2022
sidottu
Store profiler, fede stadioner, masser af mål – til en uhyre rimelig pris. I Tyskland kommer du som fan langt for 250 kroner og kan nyde en atmosfære på stadion, der ikke er spoleret af masseturisme. Stemningen er båret af ægte, uforfalsket, lokal fodboldglæde.Dette er bogen, der klæder dig på til at blive en del af den oplevelse, det er at gå til fodbold i Tyskland. Forfatterne har besøgt 31 nøje udvalgte klubber, fortæller historien om dem og giver læseren tips til den gode oplevelse før, under og efter kampen.Man kan bruge bogen som ren underholdning og nyde anekdoter om giganter som Gerd Müller, Otto Rehhagel og Ulrik Le Fevre, men læseren kan i allerhøjeste grad også bruge den som en rejseguide. Bogen er fyldt med tips til, hvordan man køber billetter, hvordan man kommer til stadion, hvad man skal se, når man er i de enkelte byer, og andre praktiske ting.Hver klub har sit eget kapitel, der udover den primære fortælling er udstyret med faktabokse om de største spillere, de største trænere, de største resultater, praktisk information, links til youtube-klip, en guide til andre klubber i området og meget andet.Fantastiske fodboldoplevelser i Tyskland er den perfekte håndbog til dig, der vil med på rejsen til en af verdens bedste ligaer. Og det hele foregår lige syd for grænsen. Svend Pedersen har været ansat i DBU som konsulent og klubrådgiver siden 1994 og har gennem 25 år arrangeret studieture i DBU-regi til de fodboldførende lande i Europa. Michael Longerich er født i Freiburg i det sydvestlige hjørne af Tyskland, hvor fodboldhjertet stadigvæk banker for den lokale SC Freiburg, lektor i tysk, historie og samfundsfag på Tønder Gymnasium siden 1990. Ole Bruun har været ansat som sportsjournalist på Jydske Vestkysten siden 1993, har fodbold som sit primære stofområde, har dækket ti store slutrunder i fodbold og skriver ugentlige klummer om tysk fodbold til dagbladene i Jysk Fynske Medier.
Fengshui in China

Fengshui in China

Ole Bruun

NIAS Press
2011
nidottu
For well over a century Chinese fengshui, or geomancy, has fascinated western laymen and scholars. The focus of this academic study is on fengshui's significance in China and the author's argument that fengshui serves as an alternative tradition of cosmological knowledge which is used to explain a range of everyday occurrences in rural areas such as disease, mental disorders, accidents and common mischief.For well over a century, Chinese fengshui - or 'geomancy' - has interested Western laymen and scholars. Today, hundreds of popular manuals claim to use its principles in their advice on how people can increase their wealth, happiness, longevity, etc. This study is quite different, approaching fengshui from an academic angle. The focus is on fengshui's significance in China, but the recent history of its reinterpretation in the West is also depicted.The author argues that fengshui serves as an alternative tradition of cosmological knowledge, which is used to explain a range of everyday occurrences in rural areas such as disease, mental disorders, accidents and common mischief. Although Chinese authorities have opposed the tradition for centuries, nonetheless it has been used by almost everyone as an aspect of popular cosmology. Opposing the Chinese collectivist ethos and moralizing from above, fengshui represents an alternative vision of reality, while interpreting essential Chinese values in a way that sanctions selfish motivations and behaviour.The study includes a historical account of fengshui over the last 150 years augmented by the results of anthropological fieldwork on contemporary practices in two Chinese rural areas. Aiming to eschew Western intellectual preconceptions and to penetrate the confused mass of old texts and divergent local practices, the book will be of interest to all scholars seeking to understand an undercurrent of modern China's transformation.
An Introduction to Feng Shui

An Introduction to Feng Shui

Ole Bruun

Cambridge University Press
2008
sidottu
Feng Shui has been known in the West for the last 150 years but has mostly been regarded as a primitive superstition. During the modern period successive regimes in China have suppressed its practice. However, in the last few decades Feng Shui has become a global spiritual movement with professional associations, thousands of titles published on the subject, countless websites devoted to it and millions of users. In this book Ole Bruun explains Feng Shui's Chinese origins and meanings as well as its more recent Western interpretations and global appeal. Unlike the abundance of popular manuals, his Introduction treats Chinese Feng Shui as an academic subject, bridging religion, history and sociology. Individual chapters explain the Chinese religious-philosophical background, Chinese uses in rural and urban areas, the history of Feng Shui's reinterpretation in the West, and environmental perspectives and other issues.
An Introduction to Feng Shui

An Introduction to Feng Shui

Ole Bruun

Cambridge University Press
2008
pokkari
Feng Shui has been known in the West for the last 150 years but has mostly been regarded as a primitive superstition. During the modern period successive regimes in China have suppressed its practice. However, in the last few decades Feng Shui has become a global spiritual movement with professional associations, thousands of titles published on the subject, countless websites devoted to it and millions of users. In this book Ole Bruun explains Feng Shui's Chinese origins and meanings as well as its more recent Western interpretations and global appeal. Unlike the abundance of popular manuals, his Introduction treats Chinese Feng Shui as an academic subject, bridging religion, history and sociology. Individual chapters explain the Chinese religious-philosophical background, Chinese uses in rural and urban areas, the history of Feng Shui's reinterpretation in the West, and environmental perspectives and other issues.
Precious Steppe

Precious Steppe

Ole Bruun

Lexington Books
2008
nidottu
Ole Bruun focuses on a community of nomadic livestock herders in present-day Mongolia. He depicts their transition from a contained, Soviet-era collective to modern times and addresses the most essential conditions for their continued survival and prosperity in the age of the market: the adaptability of their own culture and working strategies, government policy, and international attention. By studying the nomadic practice of animal husbandry in the context of family farms, Bruun points out the similarity to the peasant economy defined by the Russian agricultural economist Alexander Chayanov nearly a century ago. In both economies, the labor-consumer balance and life-cycle variations commonly set the term for economic strategies, yet the pastoral economy involves a highly specialized form of agriculture in which the scale of exchange determines wealth and lifestyle. In a vast territory such as Mongolia, infrastructure, social benefits, and other means of state support are crucial to prevent herders from sliding into a subsistence orientation, eventually leading to poverty.
Precious Steppe

Precious Steppe

Ole Bruun

Lexington Books
2006
sidottu
Ole Bruun focuses on a community of nomadic livestock herders in present-day Mongolia. He depicts their transition from a contained, Soviet-era collective to modern times and addresses the most essential conditions for their continued survival and prosperity in the age of the market: the adaptability of their own culture and working strategies, government policy, and international attention. By studying the nomadic practice of animal husbandry in the context of family farms, Bruun points out the similarity to the peasant economy defined by the Russian agricultural economist Alexander Chayanov nearly a century ago. In both economies, the labor-consumer balance and life-cycle variations commonly set the term for economic strategies, yet the pastoral economy involves a highly specialized form of agriculture in which the scale of exchange determines wealth and lifestyle. In a vast territory such as Mongolia, infrastructure, social benefits, and other means of state support are crucial to prevent herders from sliding into a subsistence orientation, eventually leading to poverty.
Fengshui in China

Fengshui in China

Ole Bruun

NIAS Press
2004
sidottu
For well over a century Chinese fengshui, or geomancy, has fascinated western laymen and scholars. The focus of this academic study is on fengshui's significance in China and the author's argument that fengshui serves as an alternative tradition of cosmological knowledge which is used to explain a range of everyday occurrences in rural areas such as disease, mental disorders, accidents and common mischief.For well over a century, Chinese fengshui - or 'geomancy' - has interested Western laymen and scholars. Today, hundreds of popular manuals claim to use its principles in their advice on how people can increase their wealth, happiness, longevity, etc. This study is quite different, approaching fengshui from an academic angle. The focus is on fengshui's significance in China, but the recent history of its reinterpretation in the West is also depicted.The author argues that fengshui serves as an alternative tradition of cosmological knowledge, which is used to explain a range of everyday occurrences in rural areas such as disease, mental disorders, accidents and common mischief. Although Chinese authorities have opposed the tradition for centuries, nonetheless it has been used by almost everyone as an aspect of popular cosmology. Opposing the Chinese collectivist ethos and moralizing from above, fengshui represents an alternative vision of reality, while interpreting essential Chinese values in a way that sanctions selfish motivations and behaviour.The study includes a historical account of fengshui over the last 150 years augmented by the results of anthropological fieldwork on contemporary practices in two Chinese rural areas. Aiming to eschew Western intellectual preconceptions and to penetrate the confused mass of old texts and divergent local practices, the book will be of interest to all scholars seeking to understand an undercurrent of modern China's transformation.
Human Rights and Asian Values

Human Rights and Asian Values

Ole Bruun; Michael Jacobsen

RoutledgeCurzon
2000
nidottu
The Asian challenge to the universality of human rights has sparked off intense debate. This volume takes a clear stand for universal rights, both theoretically and empirically, by analysing social and political processes in a number of East and Southeast Asian countries. On the national arenas, Asian values are linked to the struggle between authoritarian and democratic forces, which both tend to convey stereotyped images of the 'west', but with reversed meanings.
Human Rights and Asian Values

Human Rights and Asian Values

Ole Bruun; Michael Jacobsen

RoutledgeCurzon
2000
sidottu
The Asian challenge to the universality of human rights has sparked off intense debate. This volume takes a clear stand for universal rights, both theoretically and empirically, by analysing social and political processes in a number of East and Southeast Asian countries. On the national arenas, Asian values are linked to the struggle between authoritarian and democratic forces, which both tend to convey stereotyped images of the 'west', but with reversed meanings.
Mongolia in Transition

Mongolia in Transition

Ole Bruun; Ole Odgaard

RoutledgeCurzon
1996
nidottu
Squeezed between powerful neighbours, for decades Mongolia played the role of buffer state. Its full independence in 1990 offered new opportunities for both economic growth and the restoration of Mongolian identity. But with a huge land area, poor infrastructure and a small population, the new republic is highly vulnerable and also dependent on international support. This book provides easily accessible information for developers, planners, consultants, scholars, students and others with an interest in contemporary Mongolia. Prefaced by a general overview of the land and society, its chapters, all written by international experts, cover a wide range of topics, including foreign policy, domestic politics, local government structure, living standards and poverty, women in society, grassland management, the common herding household, and science and technology policy. A comprehensive bibliography is provided.