Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Tag identity

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically


Theatre and Performance in Small Nations
6
 
 

Theatre and Performance in Small Nations

Arguing that the cultures of small nations offer vital insights into the way people relate to national identity in a globalized world, Theatre and Performance in Small Nations features an array of case studies that examine the relationships between theater, performance, identity, and the nation. These contributions cover a wide range of national contexts, including small “stateless” nations such as Catalonia, Scotland, and Wales; First Nations such as indigenous Australia and the Latino United States; and geographically enormous nations whose relationships to powerful neighbors radically affect their sense of cultural autonomy
 
  More..
Tags: Nations, nations, identity, Theatre, Performance
English in Medical Education: An Intercultural Approach to Teaching Language and Values
11
 
 
English in Medical Education: An Intercultural Approach to Teaching Language and ValuesThis book addresses recent developments in medical and language education. Both fields have broadened their focus on clinical expertise and linguistic skills to address issues of cultural competence. The book re-imagines the language classroom in medical settings as an arena for the exploration of values and professional identity.
 
  More..
Tags: medical, language, values, professional, identity
The Bourne Identity - Penguin Readers - Level 4
25
 
 
The Bourne Identity - Penguin Readers - Level 4The man has been shot many times. Who wants to kill him, and why? The man can't remember. As he begins to learn about his past, he becomes even more confused. Does he have a future? Or will he be killed before he knows who - or what - he really is?
 
  More..
Tags: really, knows, before, Bourne, Identity
Meaning and Reading: A Philosophical Essay on Language and Literature
2
 
 
Meaning and Reading: A Philosophical Essay on Language and LiteratureAccording to the traditional view, meaning presents itself under the form of some kind of identity. To give the meaning of a sentence amounts to being capable of producing some substitute based on the identity of the terms of the sentence. Is then the meaning of a book, or of any text, the capacity of rewriting it? Instead of retaining a double-standard theory of meaning, one for sentences and another for texts, that would allow for an ad hoc gap, the author provides a unified conception, called the question view of language he has developed, known as problematology.
 
  More..
Tags: meaning, sentence, identity, unified, called
Translation and Philosophy
8
 
 
Translation and PhilosophyTo what extent is philosophy reliant on translation and how does this practice impact on philosophy itself? How should philosophical texts be translated? Is translation inherently philosophical? Can philosophy be described as a ‘type of translation’? The essays in this collection seek to respond to these intriguing and provocative questions. Exploring a wide range of issues, from the complexities of translating ambiguous philosophical terms to the role of language in concepts of identity and society, each essay highlights the manner in which the two disciplines rely on (and intersect with) each other.
 
  More..
Tags: philosophy, philosophical, translation, identity, language