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Cultures in Translation
Interdisciplinary Studies in Language, Translation, Culture and LiteratureISSN: 2511-879X
Cultures in Translation. Interdisciplinary Studies in Language, Translation, Culture and Literature is a series engaging in issues of liaisons between culture and translation as well as translation-related themes within comparative studies. Books published in the series will concern the mediating role of translation in the construction of our understanding of both one’s "own" culture and the cultures of "others". The problem of the cultural dimension of translation will be addressed from a broad range of languages and cultures. The series will provide theoretical and practical guidance towards the development of culture-sensitive strategies of translation. The language of the series is English. However, we are also willing to consider relevant manuscripts in other major languages.
8 publications
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The Creative City
Cultural policies and urban regeneration between conservation and development©2016 Monographs -
Creative Society
©2022 Monographs -
Cities of Stardust, Cities of Blood
London, Venice and İstanbul in Literary Imagination©2025 Monographs -
River-Friendly Cities
An Outline of Historical Changes in Relations between Cities and Rivers and Contemporary Water-Responsible Urbanization Strategies©2020 Monographs -
Creative Industries in Turkey
©2020 Edited Collection -
Phenomenology and the Creative Process
©2024 Monographs -
Creative Paths to Television Journalism
©2015 Monographs -
Life-Sharing for a Creative Tomorrow
©1992 Others -
A Convergence of the Creative and the Critical
A Reading of the Novels of Henry Green through the Literary Criticism of T.S. Eliot and F.R. Leavis©2009 Monographs -
Controlling creative processes in music
©1998 Edited Collection -
The Creative Conscience as Human Destiny
©2004 Monographs -
Meditations on Jewish Creative Identity
Representations of the Jewish Artist in the Works of German-Jewish Writers from Heine to Feuchtwanger©2004 Monographs -
Creative Crises of Democracy
©2012 Thesis