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Transnational Modern Languages: A Handbook [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis: 239x163 mm
  • Serija: Transnational Modern Languages 7
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1800348495
  • ISBN-13: 9781800348493
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis: 239x163 mm
  • Serija: Transnational Modern Languages 7
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Liverpool University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1800348495
  • ISBN-13: 9781800348493
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
An Open Access edition of this book will be available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. In a world increasingly defined by the transnational and translingual, and by the pressures of globalization, it has become difficult to study culture as primarily a national phenomenon.

An Open Access edition of this book will be available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library.

In a world increasingly defined by the transnational and translingual, and by the pressures of globalization, it has become difficult to study culture as primarily a national phenomenon. A Handbook offers students across Modern Languages an introduction to the kind of methodological questions they
need to look at culture transnationally. Each of the short essays takes a key concept in cultural study and suggests how it might be used to explore and illuminate some aspect of identity, mobility, translation, and cultural exchange across borders. The authors range over different language areas
and their wide chronological reach provides broad coverage, as well as a flexible and practical methodology for studying cultures in a transnational framework. The essays show that an inclusive, transnational vision and practice of Modern Languages is central to understanding human interaction in an
inclusive, globalized society. A Handbook stands as an effective and necessary theoretical and thematically diverse glossary and companion to the 'national' volumes in the series.

Recenzijos

There are years of work, the hard work of rethinking and questioning, and above all, including that lend this volume its boundless energy and radiance. To see this set of topics, these key words, as the stuff of a scholarly volume, relaunches, better than anything else, the study of modern languages. Clorinda Donato, California State University, Long Beach

An Introduction 1(8)
Jennifer Burns
Derek Duncan
1 Animal
9(8)
Florian Mussgnug
2 Bilingualism
17(8)
Claudia Peralta
3 Borders
25(8)
Elizabeth Nijdam
4 Cities
33(8)
Lorraine Leu
5 Colonization
41(8)
Derek Duncan
6 Communities
49(10)
Naomi Wells
7 Conflict
59(10)
Connor Doak
8 Cosmopolitanism
69(8)
Luke Sunderland
9 Creativity
77(10)
Alice Kettle
Tamsin Koumis
10 Digital
87(10)
Thea Pitman
Claire Taylor
11 Ecologies
97(8)
Sophie Fuggle
12 Ethics
105(8)
Rachel Scott
13 Event
113(10)
Margaret Hills de Zarate
14 Flow
123(10)
Alan O'Leary
Rachel Johnson
15 Futures
133(8)
Monica Seger
16 Human
141(8)
Jennifer Burns
17 Knowledge
149(8)
Charles Burdett
18 Language
157(10)
Nicola McLelland
19 Liveness
167(8)
Benedict Schofield
20 Locality
175(8)
Marion Demossier
21 Me
183(8)
Abigail Brundin
22 Me
191(10)
Aurelie Zannier-Wahengo
23 Mimesis
201(8)
Ricardo Roque
24 Miscegenation
209(8)
Jeroen Dewulf
25 Multi-lingualism
217(10)
Hilary Footitt
26 Performance
227(8)
Julia Prest
27 Postcolonial
235(8)
Charles Forsdick
28 Premodernities
243(8)
Sharon Kinoshita
29 Routes
251(10)
Peter Campbell
Kresimir Vukovic
30 Sexualities
261(10)
Elliot Evans
31 Sound
271(8)
Cara Levey
32 Stories
279(10)
Emma Bond
33 Stories
289(8)
Julian Preece
34 Translation
297(8)
Lucas Nunes Vieira
35 Translation
305(8)
Loredana Polezzi
36 Translation
313(10)
Zrinka Stahuljak
37 Voice
323(8)
Yasser Elhariry
Index 331(1)
Concepts 331(2)
Language and Languages 333(1)
Names 334(4)
Places 338(1)
Practices and Forms 339(2)
Times 341
Jennifer Burns is a Professor of Italian at the University of Warwick. Derek Duncan is Professor of Italian at the University of St Andrews.