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Personal Names in Asia

Personal Names in Asia
Author: Yangwen Zheng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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The world's population negotiates a multiplicity of naming systems. Some are compatible with the "normative" system of the world of passports and identity cards but a great many are not. This is particularly true in Asia, a region with some of the most sophisticated naming devices found anywhere in the world, including nicknames and teknonyms, religious and corporation names, honor and death names, pseudonyms and retirement names, house names and clan names, local and foreign names, official and private names. People across the continent carry multiple names meaningful to different audiences. Some are used only in family relations while others locate individuals in terms of gender, ethnicity, religion, caste, class, and nation. The centrality of names to many of the crucial debates and preoccupations of the modern world â " identity, hybridity, migration, nationalism, multi-culturalism, globalization â " makes it particularly surprising that there has been little systematic comparative exploration of Asian names and naming systems. This path-breaking volume classifies and theorizes the systems underlying naming practices in Asia, especially in Southeast Asia where systems are abundant and fluid. Using historical and socio-anthropological perspectives, the authors of this exceptionally close collaborative effort show the intricate connections between naming systems, notions of personhood and the prevailing ethos of interpersonal relations. They also show how the peoples of Asia are fashioning new types of naming and different ways of identifying themselves to suit the demands of a changing world.


Assyrian Personal Names

Assyrian Personal Names
Author: Knut Leonard Tallqvist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1914
Genre: Akkadian language
ISBN:

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Success with Asian Names

Success with Asian Names
Author: Fiona Swee-Lin Price
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1741762294

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A handy little guide to the correct usage and pronunciation of names from the main countries across the Asian region. It is designed for anyone who manages mailing lists, teaches international students or interacts regularly with people from anywhere in Asia.


“A” Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

“A” Lexicon of Greek Personal Names
Author: Peter M. Fraser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Greek language
ISBN: 9780198816881

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This is the eighth volume of the 'Lexicon of Greek Personal Names' and the third of three volumes that comprise the personal names attested in Asia Minor. This particular volume is concerned with its interior, incorporating the ancient regions of Phrygia, Milyas, Pisidia, Galatia, Kappadokia, Paphlagonia, Pontos, and Armenia Minor, among others.


Chinese American Names

Chinese American Names
Author: Emma Woo Louie
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2008-07-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786438770

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The naming practices of Chinese Americans are the focus of this work. Since Chinese immigration began in the mid-19th century, names of immigrants and their descendants have been influenced by both Chinese and American name customs. This detailed study first describes the naming traditions of China, providing a base for understanding how personal names may change in the interaction between cultures. One discovers that surnames are clues to Chinese dialect sounds, that many have been Americanized, that new surnames were created and that, in more recent decades as the Chinese American population has grown, new names practices developed and surnames have proliferated. Included are ideographs to surnames and an overview of their preservation by Americans of Chinese descent.


A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names
Author: Peter Marshall Fraser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1987
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0198705824

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This is the seventh volume of the Lexicon of Greek Personal Names to be published, a work which offers comprehensive documentation of named individuals in the Greek-speaking world in the period from c. 700 BC to 600 AD, drawn from all sources (predominantly written in Greek and to a lesser extent in Latin). It is the second of three volumes that comprise the personal names attested in Asia Minor. This particular volume is concerned with its southern coast, incorporating the ancient regions of Caria, Lycia, Pamphylia, and Cilicia, and thus completes coverage of the coastal regions. The volume documents more than 44,500 individuals who between them bore in excess of 8,400 different names. In contrast to those parts of Asia Minor facing the Aegean, Propontis, and Black Sea, there was little Greek settlement along the southern coast. So, in this volume particular interest attaches to the very large number of non-Greek names originating in the languages of the indigenous peoples of these regions - Carian, Lycian, Sidetic, and Pisidian - all of them descended from the Hittite-Luwian languages spoken in Anatolia in the second and early first millennia BC. The volume provides the raw material that allows us to see how indigenous names gave way first to Greek and later to Latin names, and how the pace of these changes varies from one region to another as one aspect of those processes of acculturation labelled as 'hellenization' and 'Romanization'. It contains a detailed introduction which addresses the definition of each of the regions and their cultural identity in terms both of geography and language and onomastics. It also guides the user through some of the problems of topography, dialect, and the treatment of non-Greek names, as well as providing some detailed statistics that point to interesting regional patterns.


Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia

Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia
Author: Robert Parker
Publisher: British Academy
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-11
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Ancient Anatolia was a region where indigenous peoples mixed with conquerors and incomers: Persians, Greeks, Gauls, Romans, Jews. Names from all these sources intermingled, and it is by studying them that the cultural interactions and changes and resistances that occurred can be illuminated.


Vietnamese Personal Names

Vietnamese Personal Names
Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1961
Genre: Names, Personal
ISBN:

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The Body in Asia

The Body in Asia
Author: Bryan S. Turner
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781845455507

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The past few decades have seen growing interest in the study of the body. However, the increasing number of exciting and influential publications has primarily, if not exclusively, focused on the body in Western cultures. The various works produced by Asian scholars remain largely unknown to Western academic debates even though Asia is home to a host of rich body cultures and religions. The peoples of Asia have experienced colonization, decolonization, and now globalization, all of which make the 'body in Asia' a rewarding field of research. This unique volume brings together a number of scholars who work on East, Southeast and South Asia and presents original and cutting edge research on the body in various Asian cultures.


Culture and Customs of the Central Asian Republics

Culture and Customs of the Central Asian Republics
Author: Rafis Abazov
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2006-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313056188

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The Central Asian Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan won their independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Now they are emerging from the shadow of dominance and are subjects of intense interest from the West. The modern culture and customs of the various peoples in these geopolitical hotspots, straddling the far reaches of Europe into Asia, are revealed to a general audience for the first time. This will be the must-have volume for a broad, authoritative overview of these traditional civilizations as they cope with globalization.