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The articles in this volume originated from a symposium organized
in 1994 by the Franz Rosenzweig Research Centre of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem. The aim was to elaborate a methodological
framework for research into German-Jewish intercultural identity,
centering on an attempt to define the 'intercultural space' between
two cultures. This space proves to be the condition both of
potential cultural renewal and of the real catastrophes occurring
in the context of intercultural encounter. The problem of
intercultural translation needs to be seen in terms of the theory
and practice of dialogue across this space, inasfar as the locus of
this problem is situated in the 'space' between translatability and
untranslatability.
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