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Mediations of Disruption in Post-Conflict Cinema is a transdisciplinary volume that addresses the cinematic mediation of a wide range of conflicts. From World War II and its aftermath to the exploration of colonial and post-colonial experiences and more recent forms of terrorism, it debates the possibilities, constraints and efficacy of the discursive practices this mediation entails. Despite its variety and amplitude in scope and width, the innovative and singular aspect of the book lies in the fact that the essays give voice to a variety of regions, issues, and filmmaking processes that tend either to remain on the outskirts of the publishing world and/or to be granted only partial visibility in volumes of regional cinema.
Fear seems to be at the heart of both present-day and past forms of anger, an anger that is produced in and by discourse and in and through translation. It seems to be spreading globally, so much so that we are now living in the age of anger. Fear is a hot topic on the agenda nowadays, both in the news and in academia. The present collection of chapters by ten TS researchers focuses on the relationship between translation as an ambivalent practice and fear. The chapters deal with various discursive practices and disciplines within different contexts: geographical (Middle East, Lampedusa, France, and Portugal); political and historical (the Portuguese dictatorship and its censorial regime, the colonial war); and literary translation (poetry, novels, and dark literature).
The saga of exciting adventures continue as their bonds of friendship and love grow. Through trying times it is always good to count on friendships that endure no matter what. Their challenges range from school, relationships, and experiences that lead them to becoming who they are. You might find this book can possibly taking you through a surprising journey of discovery and excitement.
This book is about several exciting characters whose unique qualities allow them to team up together in order to put a united front against the side of Night. Alone and hopeless at first, they are confronted with many challenges that only their noble intentions and Light magic can overcome. In the process, the main character, Skyla, a courageous, quick-witted creature, develops strong bonds that change her life forever. Ethan, her stout hearted brother, follows and accompanies her through amazing quests and adventures. Calub, their friend and the voice of reason, welcomes them into a loving and protective family. After a rough start, Pegasus, Peg for short, becomes her most trusted and loyal friend. With many more fun characters and larks that you should not miss, this book will take you through an experience that will light a spark in your imagination.
The collection of essays by eleven TS researchers focuses on translation in the first half of the 20th century, a period of political and social turmoil in Europe. The collection concentrates mainly, though not exclusively, on the Iberian Peninsula, addressing relevant questions, such as censorship and dictatorial regimes, power, war, the role of women in society. It seeks to shed new light on the concepts, debates and practices of the time, as well as to showcase both translatedness in its many guises (translation, adaptation, pseudotranslation) and its conspicuous absences. The contributors discuss, in different ways and using various methodologies, the omnipresence of translation in "the age of the extremes".
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