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January 22, 2012
Pauline Searle's DAWN OVER OMAN
By Kevin Anthony Stoda
What do you know about Oman?
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Pauline Searle's DAWN OVER
Searle, Pauline, Dawn over
By Kevin Stoda
Las autumn, when I first moved to
On the one hand, through carefully gleaning Searle's publication, DAWN OVER OMAN (1975, 1979), for pearls of insight into era's gone-by, one can discover what most modern travel books might otherwise provide on Oman's geography, peoples, languages, and traditions. On the other hand, as the title, "DAWN", of her classic work presupposes, Searle gave witness to a major new set of developments in
An example of the "gleaning approach"that I take when reading a historically important works, such as Searle's DAWN OVER OMAN, might include simply looking at the variety of quotes cited at the beginning of certain sections and chapters of this well-packed 150-page work. Searle wrote:
"The Kesra named Oman Mazun
And Mazun, O Friend! Is a goodly land
A land abounding in fields and groves
With pastures and unfailing springs."
That selection of poetry, attributed to a pre-Islamic poet, reveals that two to five millennia ago, the land where the country of Modern Oman is located now was once a plush and green place for agriculture--quite different than many of our modern images of this part of the Arabian Peninsula. Naturally,
In her own words, Searle begins her narration by reminding us: "Until mid-1970s
In the very next paragraph, Searle prophetically reveals what we know to be true today. "
Naturally, we all know, however, that having lots of cars, lots of oil, and lots of GNP does not make all peoples lives better. Nevertheless, one major report from the United Nations, i.e. "The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development", in 2010 reveals that a progressive spirit has dominated the land for over 4 decades now. This UN report stated that
In short, in the early 1970s, Searle was certainly correct in saying that
There are families that still own thousands of camels. As Searle wrote, there are still small boys who see themselves as "a miniature warrior and men of every age carry rifles and khanjars, the silver dagger in the ornate sheath that has become the symbol of
In short, more than any other Arab land, Oman has been opening up itself to the West (and to the East) over the past few decades as a safe land to travel in and get to know the citizenry of in the Middle East. "The renowned National Geographic magazine has ranked the Sultanate as one of the 20 top tourist destinations in the world." ["The Sultanate was the only Arab country to appear in the magazine's rankings published in its latest edition."]
Despite this openness, Searle also noted four decades ago, "
NOTES
"The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development 2010"
http://hdr.undp.org/en/media/HDR10%20EN%20summary_without%20table.pdf
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http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2010/chapters/
Pauline Searle,
http://www.sant.ox.ac.uk/mec/MEChandlists/GB165-0328-Searle-Collection.pdf
Promo
http://www.promooman.com/aboutoman.html
Sultanate on Top 20, http://main.omanobserver.om/node/75780
KEVIN STODA-has been blessed to have either traveled in or worked in nearly 100 countries on five continents over the past two and a half decades.--He sees himself as a peace educator and have been-- a promoter of good economic and social development--making-him an enemy of my homelands humongous DEFENSE SPENDING and its focus on using weapons to try and solve global issues.
"I am from Kansas so I also use the pseudonym 'Kansas' and 'alone' when I write and publish.- I-keep two blogs--one with BLOGGER and one with WORDPRESS.- My writings range from reviews to editorials or to travel observations.- I also make recommendations related to policy--having both a-strong background in teaching foreign languages and degrees in teaching in history and the social sciences.--As a Midwesterner, I also write on religion and living out ones faith whether it be as a Christian, Muslim or Buddhist perspective."
On my own home page, I also provide information for language learners and travelers http://www.geocities.com/eslkevin/-,- http://the-teacher.blogspot.com/-& http://alone.gnn.tv/
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