Relocation of Culture
Translations, Migrations, Borders
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Publication
2021 - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Language
English
Word Count
42,000 words, Guess
Page Count
168 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781501365225
- ISBN-101501365223
- Better World Books9781501365225
- Open LibraryOL36252756M
Classifications
- LCCP306.97.S63B47 2021
Description
"The Relocation of Culture is about accents and borders, about people and cultures that have accents and that cross borders. So it is a book that deals with translation and nomadic identities, and with the many ways in which the increasing relevance of forced migrations has affected the practice of languages and the development of cultures in our times. The authors approach these issues from two different fields and perspectives ? that of an academic expatriate living and working in the USA and that of an Italian researcher working in the field of migration studies. The authors reflect on the practical and humane outcomes of migration and consider how translation ? in an educational framework ? may help reduce the anxiety of difference and the tendency to reject certain kinds of foreigners, mostly coming from former colonized areas, war zones. In everyday life, we ?translate? our feelings about the other ? the invader, the criminal, the enemy ? into attitudes and emotional reactions that are instinctual and almost pre-linguistic. Language, any language, is a step forward. It signals awareness, both self-awareness and awareness of the other, and it is the need for this awareness that The Relocation of Culture champions."--
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