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Suzanne Wong Scollon

    Intercultural Communication
    The First English Translations of Molière
    • As the most successful comic dramatist at the court of Louis XIV, Molière was certainly known to his London counterparts. During his early acting years in a touring troupe, the English theatres had been closed by the Civil Wars, but after 1660 viable plays were in great demand, and Molière was translated almost at once. Dryden, Behn, Fielding and many others took him up. All the same, his plays only began to be printed in English as immutable classics from around 1732 when a landmark edition was published in parallel text. Even then, English writers felt able to offer other translations that were free in their handling of the source material. The result, as Jones shows in her ground-breaking study, was a rich diversity of translation practices, and an influx both of new vocabulary and new cultural currents. She ranges from theories of plot formation, translation, and prosody to an analysis of lexical terms evoking contentious social themes: marital discord, religious hypocrisy, the medical profession, and social pretension. Suzanne Jones is a researcher in seventeenth-century French drama, and a Teaching Fellow in French at Durham University.

      The First English Translations of Molière
    • Intercultural Communication

      • 336 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      This newly revised volume is both a lively introduction and practical guide to the main concepts and problems of intercultural communication. Viewed from within the framework of interactive sociolinguistics associated with Tannen, Gumperz, and others, the authors focus in particular on the discourse of westerners and of Asians, the discourse of men and women, corporate discourse and the discourse of professional organizations, and intergenerational discourse. <br /><br />Views intercultural communication from within the framework of interactive sociolinguistics, with an emphasis on discourse analysis<br /><br /><br />Numerous examples demonstrate the relationship between culture and communication<br /><br /><br />Outlines the methodology of ethnography, and shows how it is used for new research in intercultural communication<br /><br /><br />Illustrates the value of ethnographic research for conducting training and consultation programs.

      Intercultural Communication