Translation and Survival

Translation and Survival
Title Translation and Survival PDF eBook
Author Tessa Rajak
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 400
Release 2009-04-09
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0191609684

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The translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek was the first major translation in Western culture. Its significance was far-reaching. Without a Greek Bible, European history would have been entirely different - no Western Jewish diaspora and no Christianity. Translation and Survival is a literary and social study of the ancient creators and receivers of the translations, and about their impact. The Greek Bible served Jews who spoke Greek, and made the survival of the first Jewish diaspora possible; indeed, the translators invented the term 'diaspora'. It was a tool for the preservation of group identity and for the expression of resistance. It invented a new kind of language and many new terms. The Greek Bible translations ended up as the Christian Septuagint, taken over along with the entire heritage of Hellenistic Judaism, during the process of the Church's long-drawn-out parting from the Synagogue. Here, a brilliant creation is restored to its original context and to its first owners.

Can These Bones Live?

Can These Bones Live?
Title Can These Bones Live? PDF eBook
Author Bella Brodzki
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 276
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780804755429

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Fundamentally concerned with the means by which translation ensures the afterlife of literary and cultural texts, this book examines multiple processes of translation, temporal and spatial, through acts of intercultural exchange and intergenerational transmission.

Survival as Victory

Survival as Victory
Title Survival as Victory PDF eBook
Author Oksana Kis
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 653
Release 2021-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 0674258282

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Survival as Victory is the first anthropological study of daily life in the Soviet forced labor camps as experienced by Ukrainian women prisoners. Oksana Kis pulls from the written and oral histories of over 150 survivors to bring to life the gendered strategies of survival, accommodation, and resistance to the dehumanizing effects of the Gulag.

The Sustainability of the Translation Field

The Sustainability of the Translation Field
Title The Sustainability of the Translation Field PDF eBook
Author Hasuria Che Omar
Publisher ITBM
Pages 612
Release 2009
Genre Translating and interpreting
ISBN 9789834217969

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Latin Alive

Latin Alive
Title Latin Alive PDF eBook
Author Joseph B. Solodow
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 369
Release 2010-01-21
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1139484710

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In Latin Alive, Joseph Solodow tells the story of how Latin developed into modern French, Spanish, and Italian, and deeply affected English as well. Offering a gripping narrative of language change, Solodow charts Latin's course from classical times to the modern era, with focus on the first millennium of the Common Era. Though the Romance languages evolved directly from Latin, Solodow shows how every important feature of Latin's evolution is also reflected in English. His story includes scores of intriguing etymologies, along with many concrete examples of texts, studies, scholars, anecdotes, and historical events; observations on language; and more. Written with crystalline clarity, this book tells the story of the Romance languages for the general reader and to illustrate so amply Latin's many-sided survival in English as well.

Allegory of Survival

Allegory of Survival
Title Allegory of Survival PDF eBook
Author Kang-baek Yi
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781934043929

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In the civil and government upheaval of the 1960s and 1970s in Korea, Kang-baek Lee began his distinguished playwriting career. He is perhaps best known as the premier writer of social commentary in the form of allegories in an effort to circumvent extremely strict censorship laws which were heavily enforced until 1989. However, Lee is not just an allegorist. He weaves Confucianism values throughout his works: affection between fathers and sons; justice; relationships between husbands and wives; deference to the elders; and trust. Through over forty works, Kang-baek Lee has played and continues to play a formidable role in South Korean theatre, but Western appreciation for his works has been limited to Europe. This present anthology introduces to an English-reading audience a playwright whose dedication to the truth could not be squashed by government censorship and whose imagination paved the path for many younger playwrights now at the forefront of South Korean theatre. This book provides insights into Kang-baek Lee as a person and the magnitude of his impact on Korean culture.

Exploring Translation Theories

Exploring Translation Theories
Title Exploring Translation Theories PDF eBook
Author Anthony Pym
Publisher Routledge
Pages 317
Release 2009-09-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1135264260

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This highly engaging book presents a comprehensive analysis of the key traditional and contemporary paradigms of translation theory. With examples from a range of languages and a wealth of tasks and activities, it is ideal for students at home and in class.