30.495, Books: Young Scholars' Developments in Philology: Lobina (ed.)

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Subject: 30.495, Books: Young Scholars' Developments in Philology: Lobina (ed.)

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Subject: Young Scholars' Developments in Philology: Lobina (ed.)

 


Title: Young Scholars' Developments in Philology 
Subtitle: Cultures in Discourse 
Publication Year: 2018 
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
	   http://www.cambridgescholars.com/
	

Book URL: https://cambridgescholars.com/young-scholars-developments-in-philology/ 


Editor: Yulia Lobina

Hardback: ISBN:  9781527516373 Pages: 153 Price: U.K. £ 58.99


Abstract:

Culture as a way of bringing meaning into life is maintained through
discourse. In search of factors influencing discourse effectiveness, this
volume brings together young scholars from Russia, France, Pakistan, Slovakia
and Lebanon to focus on variation as an essential feature of meaning producing
communication, in its multiple aspects and settings. The book is based on
papers presented during online sessions on cross-cultural discourse, literary
analysis and language education of the 7th International Young Researchers
Conference “Studying and Teaching Philology” held in Ulyanovsk, Russia, in
2017. In Part I, Irina Zhuchkova explores variation in academic discourse on
discourse. In the first two chapters of Part II Hibah Shabkhez discusses the
interaction of various culture codes and transformations of a literary
character travelling from one fictional world into another, and, in the next
chapter, Hibah Shabkhez, Ibreez Shabkhez and Azka Mahboob analyse the
divergence of stances taken on the same character by its creator and the
readers. In the final chapters of this section, Ibreez Shabkhez and Maksim
Duleba uncover mechanisms of expressing conflicting stances, with the result
of marginalising discourse participants, including the stance-taker himself.
Roksolana Povoroznyuk in Part III examines the interpreter’s choices in
mediating cross-cultural literary discourse, concentrating on
paratranslational techniques and terminological variation, both of which
involve a lot of translatorial freedom and responsibility. Finally, Part IV by
Christelle Frangieh Fenianos addresses the issue of the second language
learner’s freedom in choosing the ways of acquiring vocabulary, which serves
as a gate to the world of cross-cultural communication. This book will be of
interest to researchers, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates
working in the fields of philology, discourse analysis, literature and
translation studies, and language acquisition.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Language Acquisition
                     Ling & Literature


Written In: English  (eng)

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