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Der doppelte Po und die Musik. Rätoromanisch-chinesische Studien, besonders zu Li Po, Harry Partch und Chasper Po ...
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Null. - : Königshausen & Neumann, 2021
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Translation as dissent and as self-representation in the works of Beppe Fenoglio
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Arabising Italian? Transnational literature as multilingual transaction
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(S)mothered in translation? (Re)translating the female Bildungsroman in the twentieth century in English and French
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Nurturing bilingual children: the voice of Spanish-speaking families in the West of Scotland
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Defying and defining the darkness: Translating French memories of the Holocaust
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Defying and defining the darkness: Translating French memories of the Holocaust
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V for vivienda, V for viñeta: Housing policy and spaces for living in Spanish comics and graphic novels
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The political bilingual body: One's right to the other language
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Sense in translation: Geometrical translation as an embodied and sensory practice
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Sense in Translation: Essays on the Bilingual Body
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Abstract:
This innovative and interdisciplinary work brings together six essays which explore the complex relationship between linguistic translation and spatial translation and argue for an understanding of linguistic translation as an embodied phenomenon. Integrating perspectives from philosophy, multilingual poetry and literature, as well as science and geometry, the book begins with a reading of translators Donald A. Landes’ and Richard Howard’s own notes on the translation and interpretation of the French words 'sens' and 'langue'. In the essays that follow, Rabourdin intertwines insights from both phenomenology and translation studies, engaging in notions of space, body, sense, and language as filtered through a multilingual lens and drawing on a diversity of sources, including work from such figures as Jacques Derrida, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Henri Poincaré, Michel Butor, Caroline Bergvall, Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Louis Wolfson and Lisa Robertson. This interdisciplinary thematic perspective highlights the need for an understanding of the experience of translation as neither distinctly linguistic or spatial but one which fluidly allows for the bilingual body to sense and make sense. This book offers a unique contribution to translation studies, comparative literature, French studies, and philosophy of language and will be of particular interest to students and scholars in these fields.
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P Philology. Linguistics; PC Romance languages; PQ Romance literatures
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URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429294686 http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/27616/
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Making sense of Caroline Bergvall’s poetry: The space between 'les langues' and Lecercle’s Philosophy of Nonsense
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Translators’ notes: On translating 'sens' and 'langue' in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phénoménologie de la perception and Ferdinand de Saussure’s Cours de linguistique générale
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The expanding space of the train carriage: A phenomenological reading of Michel Butor’s La modification
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English in French Commercial Advertising: simultaneity, bivalency, and language boundaries
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Amos, Will. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2020
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The sounds of beasts and birds: noise and nonhuman communication in medieval French and English texts written in Anglo-Norman England
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