Culture-Bound Translation and Language in the Global Era

Culture-Bound Translation and Language in the Global Era
Author: Aleksandra Nikčević Batrićević
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2009-10-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1443814598


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The title of this collection, Culture-bound Translation and Language in the Global Era, suggests the wide scope and spirit of our culture and times. The essays gathered here are divided under two headings: Translation and Language, five on each area, making up Part One and Part Two of this book. They examine in detail some of the problems implied by the interaction between translation, language and culture while providing both breadth and depth to the cultural dimension, an area which has strangely been neglected together with translation studies, despite their recognized importance, until the early eighties. The authors’ insights into the complex phenomenon of cross-cultural communication is as interesting as fascinating, and perhaps even more so because the scholars, who have contributed to this book, come from various countries, including Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Latvia, Russia, Serbia, and Slovenia.


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