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Explanation of the Cleaning and Tagging Process Undertaken for the 'Representing Women, Women Representing' article ...
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Translation:a biosemiotic/more-than-human perspective
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This article contributes to the developing recognition that the challenges raised by the enterprise of translating between languages extend beyond human language. It suggests that there are parallels between the political issues recognised by translation scholars – of exclusion, misrepresentation and speaking for ‘the other’ – and those raised by biosemiotics, the study of signs in all living systems. Following a discussion of convergence in current developments in translation studies, semiotics and human-animal studies, the article presents an analysis of empirical data, with specific reference to the different meanings of the verb HEAR. The findings demonstrate the anthropocentric assumptions that are embedded in the way hearing is routinely represented, and an argument is presented for the recognition of these in communications about the semiotic resources relevant to non-human life forms. The paper concludes with some reflections on the implications of these issues for the enterprise of translation.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/130211/1/2019_TARGET_TrnsltnBioSem.pdf https://doi.org/10.1075/target.18099.sea https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/130211/
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Representing Women, Women Representing:Backbenchers' Questions during Prime Minister's Questions, 1979-2010
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First catch your corpus:methodological challenges in constructing a thematic corpus
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Local heroes? A critical discourse analysis of the motivations and ideologies underpinning community-based volunteering
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An investigation into the representations of sexuality in sex education manuals for British teenagers, 1950-2014
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Book reviews and forum contributions in Applied Linguistics - continuity and change
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Discussing science in the public sphere: a corpus-assisted study of web-based interaction concerning the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) triple vaccine
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