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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Bielefeld : transcript Verlag
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Translations and Participation -- 1 Disciplinary Perspectives -- 1.1 Bridging Language Barriers: Exploring Participation through the Lens of Translation and Interpreting Studies -- 1.2 Crossing the Boundaries between Social Contexts: The Social Sciences Perspective -- 1.3 Translation as a Means to Enable Participation: Perspectives from Education Research -- 2 Bridging or Renewing Differences? -- 3 Fidelity or Creativity? -- 4 Politics of Translation -- 4.1 (Trans‑)Forming Boundaries -- 4.2 (De‑)Constructing Identities -- References -- Part I. Translating Written Texts as a Matter of Participation -- Sameness‐in‐Difference -- 1 A Linguistic Anthropological Approach -- 2 What Karinthy Did to Winnie‐the‐Pooh -- 3 Afterlives: Scandals and Polemics -- 3.1 The First Debate -- 3.2 The Second Debate -- 3.3 A Third Debate -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Translating as a Way of Producing Knowledge across Boundaries -- 1 The Context and Sources of Inspiration -- 1.1 Stories of Translation and Migration -- 1.2 Antoine Berman's Legacy -- 1.3 Reading, Interpreting and Translating - The Lonely Londoners -- 1.4 Producing Knowledge through Translation - Some Early Examples -- 2 Translation in Academia and Education Today -- 2.1 Studying Translation: The "Viewpoint of the Agent" -- 2.2 Interdisciplinary Exchanges and the Boom in Studies on Science in Translation -- 2.3 Emphasising Agency - Situatedness and Inclusivity in (Translation) Education -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Appendix-Entries in the Translation Studies Bibliography by Keywords -- Part II. Translating Identities in the Context of Migration -- The As If of Integration, Participation and Empowerment -- 1 An invitation to read against the grain -- Intervention 1: SprInt / The Promise.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (175 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839471005
    Series Statement: Vermittlung und Übersetzung Im Wandel Series
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Beyond Authoritarianism - For an Anti-Fascism of the 21st Century -- The Art of Protest in Hong Kong -- Not 30 Pesos, 30 Years! -- Comuna de Cumming - 63 Days of Revolt -- Visualizing Utopia - The Trojan Horses of the Bishan Commune -- Singing in Dark Times -- Sounds from Below - Protest in Times of Authoritarianism and the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Songs for Free Syria and Regional Cross-Border Solidarity -- From Solidarity to Anti-Capitalist Organizing - Globalizing Other Politics from Below and to the Lef -- Counter-Cartographies of Resistance - Exposing Everyday Authoritarianism in the Philippines -- The Distributed Vertical Border -- Life of Migrants on the Balkan Road to Europe - Selected Poems From a Migrant's Diary of Resistance -- Counterstrategies for Life -- Marielle Franco Street Transcending Boundaries -- The Art of Sustaining a Movement - Visual and Sonic Identity of the 2020/21 Strajk Kobiet Protests i -- Mother's Story of Resistance -- The Tarp Shed Occupations of Public Spaces -- A Sea of Songs - The Paper Boats of Shaheen Bagh -- To Feed Is to Resist - Verdurazos and the Struggle Toward Food Sovereignty -- Marching Against Repression -- Having a Territórios - The Beer That Supports Social Movements and Causes -- The Watermelon Flag - Solidarity, Subversion, and Sumud -- Left Memes - Resistance, Ridicule, and Belonging in Times of the Internet -- 11 Theses and an Anti-Authoritarian Board Game -- Collective Dreams on the Wall -- Affective Counterstrategies and Heterotopic Interventions -- Ecologías del Futuro - Science Fiction as Radical Imagination -- Communicating Vessels in the Feminist City -- Erasing Borders Around Our Skin - Painting an Image of Ourselves the Way We Want To Be Seen, Heard, -- Fighting Fear with Innocence - Contentious Symbolism in Socialist Poland.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (358 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839470558
    Series Statement: Edition Politik Series
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part One -- 1.1 Methodological and theoretical framework -- 1.1.1 Methodological framing -- 1.1.2 Digital humanities framework. IbsenStage Database -- 1.1.3 Theatre historiography and practice of acting -- 1.1.4 From nation building to post‐colonial theory and intercrossed histories -- 1.2 What is Romania? Preliminary considerations -- 1.2.1 At the crossroads of history -- 1.2.2 Territorial fluidity -- 1.2.3 Cultural influences -- 1.3 Previous research on Henrik Ibsen's presence on the Romanian stage -- 1.4 Dataset -- 1.5 Periodization and patterns revealed by the data -- 1.5.1 Periodization -- 1.5.2 Patterns -- Part Two -- 2.1 The appropriation of foreign cultural models in the reception to Henrik Ibsen in Romania -- 2.2 The French model -- 2.2.1 French Ibsen tours in Romania -- 2.2.1.1 Andre Antoine, 1894 -- 2.2.1.2 Gabrielle Rejane, 1897 -- 2.2.1.3 Suzanne Despres and Aurelien‐Marie Lugne‐Poe, 1906-1912 -- 2.2.1.3.1 Lugne‐Poe and the Romanian‐French theatrical "chemistry" -- 2.2.2 Final remarks -- 2.3 The Italian model -- 2.3.1 A realist overlapping: Ermete Zacconi and Alfredo de Sanctis as Osvald -- 2.3.1.1 The Italian intertwining of acting practices -- 2.3.1.2 Ermete Zacconi and the Ibsen "terror" -- 2.3.1.3 Alfredo de Sanctis and his Ibsenian family -- 2.3.2 Emma Gramatica. A verismo Nora -- 2.3.3 A 1940's Love's Comedy. Corrado Pavolini -- 2.3.4 Final remarks -- 2.4 The German model -- 2.4.1 Burgtheater. 1884, The Pretenders -- 2.4.2 The Golden Age of the German Ibsen on the Romanian stage. Stars and ensembles -- 2.4.2.1 Agnes Sorma's Nora -- 2.4.2.2 The German Ibsen ensembles of Gustav Lindemann, Maria Rehoff and Ludwig Stärk -- 2.4.3 Ibsen performances during the German occupation of Bucharest (1916-1918) -- 2.4.4 Alexander Moissi: a "public order disturber" Osvald.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (325 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839470183
    Series Statement: Theater Series
    DDC: 839.8226
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Prof. Nazila Ghanea(United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief) -- Bishop Dr Heiner Wilmer SCJ(President of the German Commission for Justice and Peace) Reverend Dirk Bingener(President of the Pontifical Mission Society missio Aachen) -- Introduction: Conservative, Right‐Wing Populist or Far‐Right Extremist? -- Right‐wing populist rhetoric: Characteristics and typical patterns of argumentation -- Human rights populism: The populist appropriation of the human rights discourse -- Patterns of the right‐wing populist appropriation and reinterpretation of religious freedom -- A trend towards withdrawal and dangerous socio‐political reactions towards populism -- Right‐wing populist appropriations - Societal dynamics and reactions - approaches to solutions -- Populist Reinterpretation and Appropriation of Religious Freedom Worldwide -- Reinterpretations of Religious Freedom by the Far Right in the German‐Speaking World -- Clientelistic interpretation -- Strategic mixing of legitimate criticism with right‐wing ideological narratives -- Staging themselves as the only sincere defenders of religious freedom -- Self‐attribution of the victim role -- Further examples from German‐speaking countries -- International networking of the stakeholders -- Conclusion -- Escalating the Populist Approach -- Constructing a useful history by appropriating repression -- Freedom of religion as a weapon -- Culture wars learned and escalated -- Hungary under Viktor Orban -- The development of an "Illiberal Christian Democracy" -- Strengthening "Christian values" and violations of religious freedom -- The narrative of the Christian victim role and the threat to "Christian culture" -- Anti‐Muslim and anti‐migrant positions -- Budapest Report on Christian Persecution -- International networking and strategies -- Final remarks.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839468272
    Series Statement: Edition Politik Series
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Technical Remarks -- Anonymization -- Language -- Gender -- Kiswahili -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Postcolonial Making of Technology -- 1.1 Situating the Silicon Savannah: Postcolonial Positionalities in Technocapitalism -- The Situatedness of Technology Development -- Colonial Trajectories in Science and Technology -- Emancipatory Struggles over Positionalities -- 1.2 Affects at Work: Making Technologies, Stories, and Positionalities -- The Sticky Geography of Affects -- Affects and Work(place) -- 1.3 Methods and Sites: An Ethnography of Tech Entrepreneurship -- Relational Positionalities: A Caring Yet Exploitative Researcher -- 1.4 Book Overview -- Chapter 2 The Politics of Postcolonial Technology Entrepreneurship -- 2.1 Kenyan Industrial Policies: Striving for Global Market Integration and Improved Living Standards -- The Recurring Attempts at Industrialization in Sub‐Saharan Africa's Postcolonial History -- Fulfilling Africa's Rising through a Fourth Industrial Revolution -- Digital Industrialization as the 'African' Way to Decolonial Modernity -- 2.2 Staging the Technology Entrepreneur -- Neoliberal Entrepreneurs… -- …with a Decolonial Agenda -- 2.3 Conclusion: The Making of Technologies to Industrialize and Decolonize Kenya's Future -- Part I -- Storytelling: Affective Promises and Performances about Technology -- Defining Ubiquitous Terms: Story and Narrative -- Research Lens: Analyzing the Performative Productivity of Kenya's Tech Story -- The Performative Normativity and Affectivity of Stories -- The Embodied Work of Storytelling -- The Agency of Stories to Script Positionalities -- Overview: The Storytelling Chapters -- Chapter 3 The Normativity of Kenya's Tech Story -- 3.1 The Single Story about Kenyan Technology Development.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (299 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839467077
    Series Statement: Sozial- und Kulturgeographie Series
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Foreword and Acknowledgements -- Introduction and Framework -- Introduction: Spaces for Shaping the Nation -- Methodological Approach -- The Function of National Museums and Galleries in Nineteenth‑Century Europe -- Shaping the Nation in National Museums and Galleries -- The Structure of This Book -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Precursors to and Reinterpretations of the National Museum -- The Gallery of Maps at the Vatican: Plurality and Unity of Nations -- The Painted Hall of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich: A Nation of Shared Values -- The Panthéon in Paris: Reinterpretation and Deconstruction of the National Museum -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- Part 1: Memory -- National Museums in Nineteenth‐Century Europe -- National Museums and National Identities -- Memory Regimes for National Museums -- Why is There No Space for Agonism in Nineteenth‐Century National Museums? -- Bibliography -- History in the Dutch National Museums 1800-1900 -- The Batavian Republic (1795-1806) -- From Kingdom of Holland (1806-1810) to Part of the French Empire (1810-1813) -- From United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815-1839) to Kingdom of the Netherlands (1839-present) -- The Netherlands Museum of History and Art in The Hague -- The New Rijksmuseum -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- Part 2: Establishing National Museums -- Conceiving a National Museum in the Federal State -- National Self‐Discovery -- The Federal Council Hall and the Main Building of the Federal Polytechnic School -- Historical Identities for the Federal State -- Towards a Swiss National Museum -- Initial Influences -- The Preservation of Historical Art and Cultural Assets -- National and Cantonal Museums -- From 'Nationalmuseum' to 'Landesmuseum' -- Submissions from the Cities -- Basel: "Hie Basel, hie Schweizerboden!".
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (281 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839466940
    Series Statement: Edition Museum Series
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- The Palladio Method. Introduction -- The Empty Space, the Enclosure and the boîte à miracles: Let's Go Back to Palladio -- Radical Pragmatism -- Firmitas, Utilitas, Venustas, Economy. The Four Principles of Palladio's Way of Building -- Palladio's Drawings as a Means of Knowledge: Looking at the Past Through Modern Eyes -- Palladian Façades: Inhabited Thresholds and Theatrical Urban Micro-Cosms -- Architecture within Architecture. Strategies of Spatial Design in Andrea Palladio's Villas -- Corners and Design Process in Palladio's Architecture -- Fact and Fiction -- Let's Talk About Palladio. A Brave Attempt to Understand a 16th-Century Architect -- Bibliography -- List of Illustrations -- About the Authors -- Impressum.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (313 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839466728
    Series Statement: Architekturen Series
    DDC: 720.92
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover -- Imprint -- Contents -- Introduction: Institutional and Cultural History -- Visual Essay to Chapter 1 -- 1. Project Office -- 1.1 Institutionalizing a Network -- 1.2 Conducting Urban Research -- 1.3 Publicly Addressing Housing -- 1.4 An End to Building -- Visual Essay to Chapter 2 -- 2. Architecture School -- 2.1 Operating as a Teaching Facility -- 2.2 Expanding Educational Offerings -- 2.3 Entering into a Phase of Consolidation -- 2.4 Commercially Exploiting Learning -- Visual Essay to Chapter 3 -- 3. Cultural Space -- 3.1 Providing Adult Education -- 3.2 Hosting Evening Entertainment -- 3.3 Representing the Institutional Establishment -- 3.4 A Lack of Follow-up Financing -- Visual Essay to Chapter 4 -- 4. Publishing Imprint -- 4.1 Investing in Academic Journals -- 4.2 Expanding the Portfolio -- 4.3 Facing Increasing Bureaucratization -- 4.4 Embracing Commercial Benefits -- Visual Essay to Coda -- Coda: Institutional Legacy and Critical History -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index -- Illustrations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (585 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839465189
    Series Statement: Architekturen Series
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (258 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805112143
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- 0. Front matter -- Contents -- PREFACE -- LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES -- Tables -- Figures -- ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS -- 1. Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 1.0. Historical Background of the Jewish Community of Gabes -- 2.0. Linguistic Features of Jewish Gabes -- 3.0. Previous Research on North African Arabic and its Challenges -- 4.0. Languages Spoken in North Africa Prior to the Arrival of Arabs: Historical Background5F -- 4.1. Berber -- 4.2. Late Punic -- 4.3. African Latin -- 5.0. Aims of the Study -- 6.0. Methodology and Transcription -- 7.0. Structure of the Volume -- 2. Phonology -- Part I Phonology -- 2. Phonology -- 1.0. Introduction0F -- 2.0. Overview of the Consonants -- 3.0. Remarks on Realisation of Consonants -- 3.1. Bilabials -- 3.1.1. /b/-/ḅ/ -- 3.1.2. /m/-[ṃ] -- 3.2. Labiodentals -- 3.2.1. /f/-[ḟ] -- 3.3. Dentals -- 3.3.1. /t/ -- 3.3.2. /ṭ/ -- 3.3.3. /d/ -- 3.3.4. /ḍ/ -- 3.3.5. /n/-[ṇ] -- 3.4. Alveolars and Postalveolars -- 3.4.1. [s]-/ṣ/ -- 3.4.2. /š/ -- 3.4.3. [z]-/ẓ/-/ž/ -- 3.5. Laterals -- 3.5.1. /l/-[ḷ] -- 3.6. Trills -- 3.6.1. /r/-/ṛ/ -- 3.7. Uvulars -- 3.7.1. /q/ -- 3.7.2. /ġ/ -- 3.8. Velar Plosives -- 3.8.1. /k/ -- 3.8.2. /g/ -- 3.9. Velar Fricative -- 3.9.1. /x/ -- 3.10. Pharyngeals -- 3.10.1. /ḥ/ -- 3.10.2. /ʕ/ -- 3.11. Laryngeal -- 3.11.1. /h/ -- 3.12. Treatment of hamza -- 3.13. Emphasis and Emphaticisation: A Cross-Dialectal Perspective -- 3.14. Acoustic Data -- 3.15. Data Analysis -- 3.15.1. Leftward Spread -- 3.15.2. Rightward Spread -- 3.15.3. Summary of Findings -- 3.16. Assimilation -- 3.16.1. Partial Assimilation -- 3.16.2. Total Assimilation -- 4.0. Vowels -- 4.1. General Characteristics -- 4.2. Long Vowels -- 4.3. Short Vowels -- 4.3.1. /ə/ with the quality of [e] -- 4.3.2. /ə/ with the quality of [u] -- 4.3.3. /ə/ with the quality of [i] -- 4.3.4. The Distribution of /o/.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (530 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805112532
    Series Statement: Semitic Languages and Cultures Series v.23
    Language: English
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