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Gramsci Language And Translation $28.99 This anthology brings together key articles translated into English for the first time from Italian debates concerning Antonio Gramsci’s writings on language and translation as central to his entire social and political thought. It includes recent scholarship by Italian German and English-speaking scholars providing important contributions to debates concerning culture language Marxism post-Marxism and identity as well as the many fields in which Gramsci’s notion of hegemony has been influential. Given the growing literature on the role of language and so-called ‘global English’ within process of globalisation or cultural and economic imperialism this is a timely collection. Franco Lo Piparo is often cited as the key source for how Gramsci’s university studies in linguistics is at the core of his entire political theory and yet none of this work has been translated into English nor have the debates that it spawned. Lo Piparo’s specific thesis concerning the "non-Marxist roots" of Gramsci’s originality and the critical responses to it have been almost unknown to non-Italian readers. These debates paved the way for important recent Italian work on the role of the concept of ‘translation’ in Gramsci’s thought. While translation has become a staple metaphor in discussions of multiculturalism globalization and the politics of recognition until now Gramsci’s focus on it has been undeveloped. What is at stake in this literature is more than Gramsci’s understanding of language as one of the many themes in his writings but the core of his central ideas including hegemony culture the philosophy of praxis and Marxism in general. This volume presents the most important arguments of these debates in English in conjunction with the latest research on these central aspects of Gramsci’s thought. The essays this volume rectify lacunae concerning language and translation in Gramsci’s writings. They open dialogue and connections between Gramscian approaches to the relationships among language culture political economy and historical materialism with other Marxist and non-Marxist thinkers such as Walter Benjamin Valentin Volosinov Mikhail Bakhtin Ludwig Wittgenstein Jurgen Habermas Pierre Bourdieu Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida. It provides noThis anthology brings together key articles translated into English for the first time from Italian debates concerning Antonio Gramsci’s writings on language and translation as central to his entire social and political thought. It includes recent scholarship by Italian German and English-speaking scholars providing important contributions to debates concerning culture language Marxism post-Marxism and identity as well as the many fields in which Gramsci’s notion of hegemony has been influential. Given the growing literature on the role of language and so-called ‘global English’ within process of globalisation or cultural and economic imperialism this is a timely collection. Franco |
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In Translation $14.99 In Translation |
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Abbyy Software Lingvo v.x5 – Upgrade – Language Translation Box – PC LVP8LUWX5B $47.73 Abbyy Software Lingvo v.x5 – Upgrade – Language Translation Box – PC LVP8LUWX5B |
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Translation in Language Teaching $31.05 No Synopsis Available |
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Nation, Language, And The Ethics Of Translation $25.6 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Shakespeare and the Language of Translation $134.04 This book is in Used condition |
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Programming Language Translation $3.52 This book is in Used condition |
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Mandarin Oriental $616.68 Located in central Macau, Mandarin Oriental is within walking distance of Grand Prix Museum and Macau Fisherman’s Wharf. Nearby points of interest also include Ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral and Fortaleza do Monte. Hotel Features. Mandarin Oriental’s restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The hotel serves hot and cold buffet breakfasts each morning (surcharges apply). Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, a children’s pool, a health club, a sauna, and a fitness facility. The property’s full service health spa has body treatments, massage/treatment rooms, facials, and beauty services. This 5 star property has a business center and offers small meeting rooms and business services. Wireless and wired high speed Internet access is available in public areas (surcharges apply). This Macau property has event space consisting of conference/meeting rooms and a ballroom. The property has a ferry terminal shuttle, which is complimentary. Wedding services, concierge services, tour/ticket assistance, and translation services are available. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include multilingual staff and laundry facilities. A total renovation of this property was completed in July 2010. Guestrooms. 213 air conditioned guestrooms at Mandarin Oriental feature iPod docking stations and CD players. Beds come with down comforters and premium bedding. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers with handheld showerheads. They also offer makeup/shaving mirrors, bathrobes, and slippers. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is available for a surcharge. In addition to desks and complimentary newspapers, guestrooms offer cordless phones with voice mail. 42 inch plasma televisions have cable channels, DVD players, and TV Internet access (surcharge). Also included are safes and blackout drapes/curtains. Guests may request in room massages, irons/ironing boards, and hypo allergenic bedding. A nightly turndown service is offered and housekeeping is available daily. Notifications and Fees:Advanced reservations are required for massage services and spa treatments. Reservations can be made by contacting the hotel prior to arrival, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. There are no room charges for children 11 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. All guests staying in hotel guestrooms must be registered with the hotel. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Airport shuttle fee: MOP 280 per vehicle (one way)Fee for high speed Internet (wired) in business center: MOP 120 (rates may vary)Fee for wireless Internet in business center: MOP 185 (rates may vary)Fee for high speed Internet (wired) in all public areas: MOP 185 (rates may vary)Fee for in room high speed Internet (wired): |
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Intermediate Mandarin Chinese $13.99 The perfect follow-up course to Basic Mandarin Chinese, Berlitz Intermediate Mandarin Chinese helps language-learners take their language skills to the next level and get comfortable in conversational situations. Featuring everyday language presented in the context of high-interest topics, Intermediate Mandarin Chinese consists of six easy-to follow units on three audio CDs and includes a full-color course book. Includes a free downloadable audio script. Features: course book; variety of language-building activities; culture and language tips; pronunciation activities; easy-to-understand grammar explanations; review exercises; cumulate tests; 3 audio CDs with native speakers. Compatible with iPod and MP3 devices. |
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Dreaming In Chinese: Mandarin Lessons In Life, Love, And Language $18.99 Deborah Fallows has spent much of her life learning languages and traveling around the world. But nothing prepared her for the surprises of learning Mandarin, China’s most common language, or the intensity of living in Shanghai and Beijing. Over time, she realized that her struggles and triumphs in studying the language of her adopted home provided small clues to deciphering the behavior and habits of its people,and its culture’s conundrums. As her skill with Mandarin increased, bits of the language—a word, a phrase, an oddity of grammar—became windows into understanding romance, humor, protocol, relationships, and the overflowing humanity of modern China. Fallows learned, for example, that the abrupt, blunt way of speaking that Chinese people sometimes use isn’t rudeness, but is, in fact, a way to acknowledge and honor the closeness between two friends. She learned that English speakers’ trouble with hearing or saying tones—the variations in inflection that can change a word’s meaning—is matched by Chinese speakers’ inability not to hear tones, or to even take a guess at understanding what might have been meant when foreigners misuse them. In sharing what she discovered about Mandarin, and how those discoveries helped her understand a culture that had at first seemed impenetrable, Deborah Fallows’s Dreaming in Chinese opens up China to Westerners more completely, perhaps, than it has ever been before. A linguist and China expert learns that to understand China, first you must understand its language. |
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Pimsleur Language Program Mandarin III $258.75 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Message Of A Course In Miracles The: A Translation Of The Text In Plain Language $7.79 The Message of A Course in Miracles is the first volume of a paragraph-by-paragraph translation of A Course in Miracles into plain everyday language which brings its loving message to the surface so that you can attain a deeper understanding of it faster. It is for anyone seeking a simple and clear means for attaining lasting inner peace.The Message of A Course in Miracles is the first volume of a paragraph-by-paragraph translation of A Course in Miracles into plain everyday language which brings its loving message to the surface so that you can attain a deeper understanding of it faster. It is for anyone seeking a simple and clear means for attaining lasting inner peace. |
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Mandarin $319.99 Mandarin – Framed Giclee Print |
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Indian Bible, the First Printed in America, Was John Eliot’s Translation into Algonquin Language $79.99 Indian Bible, the First Printed in America, Was John Eliot’s Translation into Algonquin Language – Premium Photographic Print |
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One Minute Mandarin $12.79 An unashamedly practical introduction to spoken Mandarin Chinese, for anyone who wants to impress their Chinese hosts, but doesn't have time to take a proper language course. Designed specifically for busy professionals traveling to China for work, it includes essential phrases that are easy to learn and pronounce, as well as invaluable cultural background. Heading off to China for a business trip? Don't know a word but want to impress? Grab One Minute Mandarin and make the most of your travelling time! One Minute Mandarin is designed for anyone who hasn't got time to study Mandarin seriously, but wants the essential phrases to get by in the street and in meetings. It is written in pinyin rather than Chinese script to make learning easy, and it covers the basics of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, with an emphasis on spoken Mandarin. It includes invaluable phrases and quotes that can be worked into speeches, and tips on etiquette and culture that will make even a brief stay in China a richer experience. One Minute Mandarin is accompanied by a website with downloadable audio files for your iPod or laptop. You can use it to tune in your ear to key phrases in Mandarin and practise your pronunciation. |
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The Small Catechism: 1986 Translation $4.49 “A translation of Luther’s Small Catechism written in contemporary language with Bible references from the New International Version.” |
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Girl in Translation $3.99 When Kimberly Chang and her mother emigrate from Hong Kong to Brooklyn squalor, she quickly begins a secret double life: exceptional schoolgirl during the day, Chinatown sweatshop worker in the evenings. Disguising the more difficult truths of her life – like the staggering degree of her poverty, the weight of her family’s future resting on her shoulders, or her secret love for a factory boy who shares none of her talent or ambition – Kimberly learns to constantly translate not just her language but herself back and forth between the worlds she straddles. Through Kimberly’s story, author Jean Kwok, who also emigrated from Hong Kong as a young girl, brings to the page the lives of countless immigrants who are caught between the pressure to succeed in America, their duty to their family, and their own personal desires, exposing a world that we rarely hear about. Written in an indelible voice that dramatizes the tensions of an immigrant girl growing up between two cultures, surrounded by a language and world only half understood, Girl in Translation is an unforgettable and classic novel of an American immigrant – a moving tale of hardship and triumph, heartbreak and love, and all that gets lost in translation. |
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Girl In Translation $11.89 Introducing a fresh, exciting Chinese-American voice, an inspiring debut about an immigrant girl forced to choose between two worlds and two futures. When Kimberly Chang and her mother emigrate from Hong Kong to Brooklyn squalor, she quickly begins a secret double life: exceptional schoolgirl during the day, Chinatown sweatshop worker in the evenings. Disguising the more difficult truths of her life-like the staggering degree of her poverty, the weight of her family’s future resting on her shoulders, or her secret love for a factory boy who shares none of her talent or ambition-Kimberly learns to constantly translate not just her language but herself back and forth between the worlds she straddles. Through Kimberly’s story, author Jean Kwok, who also emigrated from Hong Kong as a young girl, brings to the page the lives of countless immigrants who are caught between the pressure to succeed in America, their duty to their family, and their own personal desires, exposing a world that we rarely hear about. Written in an indelible voice that dramatizes the tensions of an immigrant girl growing up between two cultures, surrounded by a language and world only half understood, Girl in Translation is an unforgettable and classic novel of an American immigrant-a moving tale of hardship and triumph, heartbreak and love, and all that gets lost in translation.Introducing a fresh, exciting Chinese-American voice, an inspiring debut about an immigrant girl forced to choose between two worlds and two futures. When Kimberly Chang and her mother emigrate from Hong Kong to Brooklyn squalor, she quickly begins a secret double life: exceptional schoolgirl during the day, Chinatown sweatshop worker in the evenings. Disguising the more difficult truths of her life-like the staggering degree of her poverty, the weight of her family’s future resting on her shoulders, or her secret love for a factory boy who shares none of her talent or ambition-Kimberly learns to constantly translate not just her language but herself back and forth between the worlds she straddles. Through Kimberly’s story, author Jean Kwok, who also emigrated from Hong Kong as a young girl, brings to the page the lives of countless immigrants who are caught between the pressure to succeed in America, their duty to their family, and their own personal desires, exposing a world that we rarely hear about. Written in an indelible voice that dramatizes the tensions of an immigrant girl growing up between two cultures, surrounded by a language and world only half understood, Girl in Translation is an unforgettable and classic novel of an American immigrant-a moving tale of hardship and triumph, heartbreak and love, and all that gets lost in translation. |