Popular literature in Hebrew as a marker of anti-Sabra culture (Unknown)
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Translation Studies
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178-195
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2009
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Title:Popular literature in Hebrew as a marker of anti-Sabra culture
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Contributors:Ben-Ari, Nitsa ( author )
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Published in:Translation Studies ; 2, 2 ; 178-195
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Publication date:2009-07-01
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Size:18 pages
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Table of contents – Volume 2, Issue 2
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Translating sovereignty Corpus retranslation and endangered North American indigenous languagesChristie, Stuart et al. | 2009
- 133
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Living at the level of the word Cicero's rejection of the interpreter as translatorMcElduff, Siobhán et al. | 2009
- 147
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Why (not) Luhmann? On the applicability of social systems theory to translation studiesTyulenev, Sergey et al. | 2009
- 163
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Injury and intimacy The queer transfiguration of racialized exclusion in Langston Hughes's translations of Nicolás GuillénKeenaghan, Eric et al. | 2009
- 178
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Popular literature in Hebrew as a marker of anti-Sabra cultureBen-Ari, Nitsa et al. | 2009
- 196
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Cultural translation: An introduction to the problem, and ResponsesBuden, Boris / Nowotny, Stefan / Simon, Sherry / Bery, Ashok / Cronin, Michael et al. | 2009
- 220
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Book reviewsO'Connell, Eithne / Batchelor, Kathryn / von Flotow, Luise et al. | 2009
- 232
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Notes on contributors| 2009