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Shang Xiaoyuan

    Zaatari
    Caring for Orphaned Children in China
    • Caring for Orphaned Children in China

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      The book addresses the misconceptions surrounding Chinese orphanages, challenging the often sensationalized media narratives. It highlights the current realities for orphans in China, emphasizing the role of informal kinship care as the primary support system. Additionally, it discusses the Chinese government's policies that provide assistance to orphans and abandoned children when family connections are absent. Through this lens, the book offers a more nuanced understanding of the situation, showcasing improvements in certain regions of China.

      Caring for Orphaned Children in China
    • "The recipes in Zaatari are glorious. Passed down the generations from mother to daughter, cooking keeps the people of Zaatari camp connected to the towns and villages of the Syria they fled." -- Claudia Roden On the Jordanian-Syrian border lies Zaatari Camp, the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world. Opened in 2012 to provide new arrivals with emergency relief, the camp quickly became a locus of Syrian culture and tradition. In this thriving community of over 80,000 people, the residents of Zaatari combine ingenuity and imagination to ensure that the glorious culinary traditions at the heart of Syrian culture continue to be observed and celebrated. In this immersive culinary tour, Karen E. Fisher guides us through life at Zaatari, sharing its stories, its art, and its food. Authentically styled and stunningly photographed dishes accompany a vast array of recipes prepared by the camp's residents for family dinners and community celebrations -- and now for others to enjoy at home. Both an introduction to Zaatari Camp and a robust cookbook, Zaatari: Culinary Traditions of the World's Largest Syrian Refugee Camp offers an intimate encounter with Syrian food practices and traditions as they have been handed down through generations.

      Zaatari