With this essay, drawing from the rich cultural heritage of academic institutions, the author will endeavor to integrate several of the artistic movements that have facilitated Japanese Translation academia. It also argues in favor of a more complex notion of contrasting methods of preserving the whole balance between the universal and the particular. Even though [...]
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Speaking of the relation between research and methodology, which is described as a set of relays – rather than a one-to-one usage, indicates that this relation is inevitably fragmentary. What it also indicates is that theory is always domestic and linked to a restricted area. So, theory is altered due to its dependence on practice [...]
One of the reasons for the rapid development of translation as a discipline is probably political and social change. The fall of the Iron Curtain is one of the aspects that brought significant changes in the relations between the East and the West. China’s political influence, as it is claimed in the Chinese Translation of [...]
Just as anthologies and encyclopedias impose translation studies as a discipline at the end of the 19th century, a similar pattern can be observed with textbooks. The first decade of the 21st century turns the situation upside down as a broad variety of new collections of works spring up. It is worth pointing out to [...]
More and more people are taking global business degrees over the web, but the majority still opts for traditional degrees. Both options have pros and cons and you must weigh these pros and cons against each other to make an informed decision. It is vital that you know the most important difference between the 2 [...]
When scholars conduct research on cross-cultural or intercultural communication, they often tend to put an emphasis on cross-nation or cross-racial communication. In an international environment, which may be an oil platform, a fashion show, or a sporting event, every culture struggles for domination, makes it clear the Chair of the Organizing Committee of the Conference [...]
When you hear people talk about the gap year, which is the growing practice of students taking a year off between high school and their next stage of education, the general attitude now tends to be positive. Universities themselves are starting to recognize the practice as potentially valuable, and allowing young people the time off, [...]