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      • AlFulk Translation and Publishing

        AlFulk Translation & Publishing: An independent publishing house, launched in October 2015 and based in Abu Dhabi. It specialisation is translating children and young adult literature from different languages into Arabic. AlFulk aims for:1. To enrich the Arabic library with diverse cultural collections, in order to aware the readers of the intercultural communication importance. 2. To establish a reading habits base for children from 0-4.3. To increase the level of YA books -both Fantasy, fiction and non-fiction- in terms of their content and illustrations.As the majority in the publishing industry, we have been affected by COVID-19 epidemic. However, we have decided to participate at Frankfurter Buchmesse this year to look at what is new in the industry and to expand our network. We seek long term partnerships.

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      • Literature Translation Institute of Korea

        LTI Korea is a government-affiliated organization that aims to disseminate Korean culture and literature throughout the world in line with the government’s efforts to shape Korean literature in the world culture.  website: https://www.ltikorea.or.kr/en/main.do  Korean Literature Now(literary magazine): https://www.ltikorea.or.kr/en/board/kln_en/boardList.do

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2024

        Diaspora as translation and decolonisation

        by Ipek Demir

        This innovative study engages critically with existing conceptualisations of diaspora, arguing that if diaspora is to have analytical purchase, it should illuminate a specific angle of migration or migrancy. To reveal the much-needed transformative potential of the concept, the book looks specifically at how diasporas undertake translation and decolonisation. It offers various conceptual tools for investigating diaspora, with a specific focus on diasporas in the Global North and a detailed empirical study of the Kurdish diaspora in Europe. The book also considers the backlash diasporas of colour have faced in the Global North.

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        Teaching, Language & Reference
        September 2018

        Study on Yao Literature Panwang Dage and its English Translation

        by Peng Qing

        The book studys the translation of Panwang Dage, a great Yao epic, from Chinese to English. It initially illustrates the text from linguistic level and cultural level, providing the basis for the use of translation strategies and methods focusing on oral literature of the southern ethnic minorities in China. Further, the author conducts theoretical interpretation and derivations, and puts forward some new ideas, like "dynamic equivalence of domestication and foreignization", "progressive translation based on cultural memes", etc., which can work in the translation of Chinese folk classics, especially the epics of southern China.

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        Sociology & anthropology
        2022

        Pebble Monkey

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        by Manindra Gupta (Author), Arunva Sinha (Translator)

        English translation of a Bengali novella, part fable part climate fiction by one of the finest Bengali poets

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        Teaching, Language & Reference
        October 2023

        Conceptualising China through translation

        by James St André

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        October 2020

        The Classic of Mountains and Seas (Picture Version)

        by Huang Xuran, Tang Sulan

        "The Classic of Mountains and Seas (Picture Version)" is a children's traditional cultural enlightenment book with a fresh perspective. Selected representative and interesting chapters in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" were drawn into the book, which depicts a series of images in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" such as water systems, mountains, vegetations, trees, mountain gods, sacred beasts, water monsters, etc. In this imaginative picture book, images are vivid and the story theme is ups and downs. The author extracts nourishment from the profound ancient myths, and then creates new stories that children can understand. The whole book takes a retro and creative form with concise and simple text and simple and freehand ink painting through the mountain and sea scriptures, depicting a mythical world where the heavens and the earth are prevalent and the gods and monsters are in chaos.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2025

        Translating Petrarch in early modern Britain

        Canzoniere and Triumphi, c. 1530–1650

        by Marie-Alice Belle, Riccardo Raimondo, Francesco Venturi

        Translating Petrarch in early modern Britain gathers twelve essays by international scholars focusing on the translation of Petrarch's vernacular verse (Canzoniere and Triumphi) into English, from the Tudor age to the mid-seventeenth century (and beyond). Approaching translation as an interpretive process, but also a mode of literary emulation and cultural engagement with Petrarch's prestigious precedent, the collection explores the complex and interconnected trajectories of both poetic works in English and Scottish literary milieux. While situating each translation in its distinct historical, material, and literary context, the essays trace the reception of Petrarch's works in early modern Britain through the combined processes of linguistic and metric innovation, literary imitation, musical adaptation and cultural and material 'domestication'. The collection sheds light on the origins and development of early modern English Petrarchism as part of wider transnational - and indeed, translational-European literary culture.

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        March 2014

        The Bipolar World-History

        by Huang Fenglin

        The book, originally published by Central Compilation & Translation Press of China, empirically applies materialist dialectics into the study of the evolving structure of world-history. It inherits and develops the basic principle of Marxism in order to look ahead into the direction of Socialism and the realization route of Communism. It is widely acclaimed by scholars inside and outside of China.

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        October 1999

        Sprache, Zeichen, Interpretation

        by Günter Abel

        In diesem Buch geht es darum, die interpretationsbestimmten Grundlagen der Verständigung, des Weltbezugs und des Handelns in Lebenswelt, Wissenschaft, Ethik und Kunst herauszuarbeiten. Da sich alle Wissenschaften, Künste und Handlungen in sprachlichen und nichtsprachlichen Zeichen vollziehen und daher immer schon auf Interpretationsprozesse bezogen sind, läßt sich der Ansatz in diesen Bereichen zur Analyse der Grundlagen und der interdisziplinären Zusammenhänge heranziehen.

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        August 1990

        Wahrheit und Interpretation

        by Donald Davidson, Dieter Henrich, Niklas Luhmann, Joachim Schulte, Friedhelm Herborth

        Die Kernfrage der heutigen analytischen Philosophie, die Frage, die sie von allen früheren und allen konkurrierenden philosophischen Ansätzen abhebt, ist die Frage nach dem Wesen der Bedeutung sprachlicher Ausdrücke. Davidson zeigt, daß eine Theorie der von ihm ins Auge gefaßten Art empirischen Charakter hat, ihre Axiome und Lehrsätze also gesetzesartig sein müssen. Wie die Theorie für sprachphilosophische Einzelprobleme fruchtbar gemacht werden kann, demonstriert Davidson in Aufsätzen über das Problem der Übersetzung, die Möglichkeiten und Schwierigkeiten des Zitierens, das Verhältnis von Glauben und Bedeutung, Sprache und Wirklichkeit sowie in seinen Auseinandersetzungen mit Quine und Dummett, Carnap und Church, Chomsky und Frege.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2018

        Something before and after Translation

        by Cao Naiyun

        The author of this bokk is a translater while the book Something before and after Translation comes from the author's notes dealing with the comprehension of the original works, the interesting things which take place in the work of translation and the comments on both original and translated works. It is a good reader and coference for middle school students, university students, teachers and researchers on the subjects of European and American culture and literature. This book can also make a firm foundtion and good preparation in life and knowledge about the western countries for the travellers, students and traders.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2024

        Borrowed objects and the art of poetry

        Spolia in Old English verse

        by Denis Ferhatovic

        This study examines Exeter riddles, Anglo-Saxon biblical poems (Exodus, Andreas, Judith) and Beowulf in order to uncover the poetics of spolia, an imaginative use of recycled fictional artefacts to create sites of metatextual reflection. Old English poetry famously lacks an explicit ars poetica. This book argues that attention to particularly charged moments within texts - especially those concerned with translation, transformation and the layering of various pasts - yields a previously unrecognised means for theorising Anglo-Saxon poetic creativity. Borrowed objects and the art of poetry works at the intersections of materiality and poetics, balancing insights from thing theory and related approaches with close readings of passages from Old English texts.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2021

        Chosen peoples

        The Bible, race and empire in the long nineteenth century

        by Gareth Atkins, Shinjini Das, Brian Murray

        Chosen peoples demonstrates how biblical themes, ideas and metaphors shaped racial, national and imperial identities in the long nineteenth century. Even as radical new ideas challenged the historicity of the Bible, biblical notions of lineage, descent and inheritance continued to inform understandings of race, nation and empire. European settler movements portrayed 'new' territories across the seas as lands of Canaan, but if many colonised and conquered peoples resisted the imposition of biblical narratives, they also appropriated biblical tropes to their own ends. These innovative case-studies throw new light on familiar areas such as slavery, colonialism and the missionary project, while forging exciting cross-comparisons between race, identity and the politics of biblical translation and interpretation in South Africa, Egypt, Australia, America and Ireland.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        March 2013

        Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams

        by Laura Marcus

        Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams, published in 1900, has been one of the most influential texts of the modern era, fundamentally changing the ways in which people have thought about their waking lives as well as their dreams. This book, more than any other in Freud's massive oeuvre, has shaped a vast amount of work in linguistics and semiotics, literary studies, film theory, psychology, philosophical hermeneutics and the history of ideas. This influence is reflected in the editor's introduction, which includes a substantial discussion of the theory and practice of representation, and the six essays specially commissioned for this volume. The contributors are renowned for their knowledge of Freudian theory and for their interdisciplinary expertise in a wide range of fields. They examine, for example, the relationship of Freud's text to theories of interpretation, autobiography and literary production. The book as a whole gives a clear sense both of the context of Freud's text and of its influence throughout the twentieth century. This volume is an ideal introduction to Freud's work for students and teachers of English and other literatures, philosophy and social and cultural studies, as well as the wider audience concerned with psychoanalysis and its cultural ramifications. ;

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        Siegfried Unseld Chronik (Online-Version)

        by Suhrkamp Verlag AG

        Abdrucke aus der Online-Version der Siegfried Unseld Chronik fragen Sie bitte mit einem Klick auf "Permissions Enquiry" auf dieser Seite an.

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        January 1993

        Philosophie und Interpretation

        Vorlesungen zur Entwicklung konstruktionistischer Interpretationsansätze. Überarbeitet unter Mitwirkung von Ekaterini Kaleri

        by Hans Lenk, Ekaterini Kaleri

        Bisher ist es nicht gelungen, einen einheitlichen Begriff für empirische Wissenschaften, Formalwissenschaften und normative Disziplinen zu entwickeln, der geeignet wäre, die seit dem letzten Jahrhundert aufgebrochene Kluft zwischen den Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften zu überbrücken. Hans Lenk nimmt vorliegende philosophische Deutungen des Interpretationsbegriffs und des Interpretierens als Tätigkeit in Auswahl auf, um auf eine systematische Erfassung des konstruktiven Charakters und der praktischen Gebrauchs- und Anwendungsaspekte des Interpretierens unter dem Gesichtspunkt einer Vereinheitlichung der Problembehandlung in der Alltagserkenntnis und in den Disziplinen sowohl der Natur- wie der Geisteswissenschaften hinzulenken. Seit zwei Jahrzehnten hat Lenk einen Ansatz der Interpretationskonstrukte beim Handlungs-, Motivations- und Vernunftbegriff konzipiert, der hier verallgemeinert wird. So wird in Anknüpfung an Kants transzendentalen Idealismus und Nietzsches perspektivische Philosophie der Interpretationen ein eigener methodologischer Interpretationskonstruktionismus entwickelt, der die methodologischen Probleme und Fragen der Konstruktivität bzw. Schemaanwendung der Interpretationen in den Vordergrund rückt. (Die Frage der Vereinbarkeit von Interpretationskonstruktionismus und Realismus wird in einem für 1994 vorgesehenen Band – »Interpretation und Realität« – genauer analysiert und beantwortet.)

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        January 2000

        Zeichen-Kunst

        Zeichen und Interpretation V

        by Werner Stegmaier

        Der Titel »Zeichen-Kunst« zielt zum einen auf die Kunst des alltäglichen Zeichen-Gebrauchs, zum anderen auf die Kunst als Zeichen-Kunst. Zum dritten geht es darum, was beide füreinander bedeuten. Das ist, in ihrer Allgemeinheit, eine philosophische Frage und innerhalb der Philosophie eine Frage der Ersten Philosophie. Sie wird - in der Reihe »Zeichen und Interpretation«, deren v. Band hier vorgelegt wird - durch eine Philosophie des Zeichens und der Interpretation beantwortet, in der der Gedanke gereift ist, daß alles, was wir verstehen, Zeichen sind.

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        August 1992

        Interpretation und Lebensroman

        Zu einer konstruktivistischen Literaturtheorie

        by Bernd Scheffer

        Mittlerweile gibt es in der Literaturwissenschaft zwar vielfältig Erklärungen, wie Produktion und Rezeption von Literatur als historische und gesellschaftliche Phänomene zu denken wären, man hat aber wenig genaue Vorstellungen davon, was beim Schreiben und Lesen von Literatur im eigenen »Kopf« und gerade auch in den »Köpfen« der anderen (der Autoren, der Leser) vorzugehen scheint. Eine zentrale These dieses Buches lautet: Wir nehmen die Welt und die Literatur wahr in einer endlos autobiographischen Tätigkeit; Wirklichkeits-Konstruktionen (und Textbedeutungen) werden in einem Prozeß der Selbstbeschreibung erzeugt und aufrechterhalten. Die konstruktivistische Parallelität von Wahrnehmung, Erkenntnis, Wissen und schließlich auch von Interpretation zeigt: die genauere Untersuchung der »Gegenstände« von Welt und Literatur bringt primär die Eigenschaften von Beobachtern zum Vorschein, nicht die der »Gegenstände«. Wir entdecken nicht die »Realität« oder die der »Realität« opponierende ästhetische Gegensetzung, sondern die eigenen Wirklichkeits-Konstruktionen. Die Diskurs-Regeln, die Konstruktions-Regeln, die Konventionalität, die Kompetenz, aber auch der Mut und die Ängste des Literatur-Beobachters kommen jetzt verstärkt zum Vorschein – und nicht »Texte« als inhaltlich weitgehend stabile Vorgaben.

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