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'Responsive Dialogues', an engagement framework for antimicrobial resistance: a cross-country qualitative evaluation in Thailand and Malawi. [PDF]

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Drama language translation

Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, 2011
Abstract Limited scholarly attention has been paid to drama translation mainly because of the duality of the dramatic text: both a literary art and a theatrical art. Dramatic text is the foundation of the stage performance, through which its value can be completely achieved. Its particularity lies in its purposes primarily for stage, and then for page.
Jianzhong Xu, Bo Cui
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Teaching drama translation

Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, 2002
Abstract The literature on drama translation has grown significantly aver the last decade. Nevertheless, didactic applications have lagged behind theory. This article aims at determining, in the first place, what is specific to drama translation as opposed to, for instance, the translation of literary prose.
Josep Marco
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Power relations in drama translation

Current Writing, 2002
Abstract Power relations in drama translation operate at all levels of the process: they may be perceived in the relationships between the two cultures involved and between the various participants engaged in the intricate process of translating for the theatre; in the way translation is actually made and understood; in the role given in it to each of ...
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