Translation Translation

Translation Translation

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Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-07-26

Total Pages: 629

ISBN-13: 9004490094

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Translation Translation contributes to current debate on the question of translation dealt with in an interdisciplinary perspective, with implications not only of a theoretical order but also of the didactic and the practical orders. In the context of globalization the question of translation is fundamental for education and responds to new community needs with reference to Europe and more extensively to the international world. In its most obvious sense translation concerns verbal texts and their relations among different languages. However, to remain within the sphere of verbal signs, languages consist of a plurality of different languages that also relate to each other through translation processes. Moreover, translation occurs between verbal languages and nonverbal languages and among nonverbal languages without necessarily involving verbal languages. Thus far the allusion is to translation processes within the sphere of anthroposemiosis. But translation occurs among signs and the signs implicated are those of the semiosic sphere in its totality, which are not exclusively signs of the linguistic-verbal order. Beyond anthroposemiosis, translation is a fact of life and invests the entire biosphere or biosemiosphere, as clearly evidenced by research in “biosemiotics”, for where there is life there are signs, and where there are signs or semiosic processes there is translation, indeed semiosic processes are translation processes. According to this approach reflection on translation obviously cannot be restricted to the domain of linguistics but must necessarily involve semiotics, the general science or theory of signs. In this theoretical framework essays have been included not only from major translation experts, but also from researchers working in different areas, in addition to semiotics and linguistics, also philosophy, literary criticism, cultural studies, gender studies, biology, and the medical sciences. All scholars work on problems of translation in the light of their own special competencies and interests.


La Ballata del Vecchio Marinaio

La Ballata del Vecchio Marinaio

Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Publisher: Ali Ribelli Edizioni

Published: 2018-07-02

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13: 8833461726

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Dopo l'uccisione di un albatro da parte di uno sprovveduto marinaio, una terribile maledizione si abbatte su una nave e il suo equipaggio che si troverà così ad affrontare un mare tenebroso e irto di insidie... Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Ottery St Mary, 21 ottobre 1772 - Highgate, 25 luglio 1834) è stato un poeta, critico letterario e filosofo inglese. È considerato insieme all'amico e poeta William Wordsworth tra i fondatori del Romanticismo inglese, in particolare per la cura e la pubblicazione, nel 1798, del volume Ballate liriche (Lyrical Ballads). Tra le sue opere più celebri si ricordano il poema narrativo La ballata del vecchio marinaio (The Rime of the Ancient Mariner), e l'opera in prosa Biographia Literaria.


Photography and Modern Icons

Photography and Modern Icons

Author: Federica Muzzarelli

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2022-11-15

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1527590895

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This volume analyzes how six protagonists of culture, between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, built their media image by exploiting the innovations brought about by the invention of photography. By exalting the cult of personality, eccentric narcissism and the nascent mass communication, they made the photographic portrait the tool through which they could become celebrities and, at the same time, found fashion and clothing styles that are still of reference today. From De Mérode’s stereotype of beauty to Baudelaire’s total black dandyism, and from Schwarzenbach’s lesbian-chic style to Nijinsky’s eroticizing exoticism, the book provides detailed insights into the life and work of various protagonists, always keeping in the background the cultural and artistic context of European Modernism. It will particularly appeal to scholars and students of contemporary art, the history of photography, fashion studies and mass communications.