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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw vol. 6 in the group
Literary Translation on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months ago2015 edition of the Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw. List of Contents: 1. Kazuo Ishiguro’s “A Family Supper” – the Hermeneutics of Familiarityand Strangeness – Małgorzata Hołda, 2. Magna Poeta, Magnum Opus: Paul Muldoon’s “Cuthbert and the Otters”and Unending Heaney – Wit Pietrzak. 3. Tłumaczenie audiowizualne w oparciu o klasyczne tłumac…[Read more]
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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw vol. 5 in the group
Literary Translation on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months ago2015 issue of Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw. List of Contents: 1. Edward Morgan Forster i Polska: Przypis do biografii i próba studium recepcji – Krzysztof Fordoński, 2. Enjoy!: Transgression (aga)in(st) Consumer Culture – Paweł Wojtas, 3. Evasion and/or expiation? – Telling/reading stories in A Pale View of Hills and An Artist of the…[Read more]
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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw vol. 4 in the group
Literary Translation on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months ago2014 edition of the journal Contents Studia Literaturoznawcze. List of contents: 1. Problemy refeksji nad spektaklem w klasycystycznej teorii teatru we Francji – Michał Bajer, 2. John Dryden’s Conversion and Its Political Basis in The Hind and the Panther – Paweł Kaptur, 3. Źródła romantycznej fascynacji Ukrainą i zagadnienie szkoły ukraińsk…[Read more]
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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw vol. 3 in the group
Literary Translation on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThe third issue of Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw published in 2013. List of contents: 1. Spatial and temporal deixis in Cantar de Mio Cid – Łukasz Berger, 2. Fag-End of Romanticism: The Nationalist Impulse in English Surrealism – Matthew Chambers, 3. Feelings and Form in King Alfred’s Psalter – Magdalena Charzyńska-Wójcik, 4. “Now I have…[Read more]
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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited The Linguistic Academy Journal of Interdisciplinary Language Studies 2/2012 in the group
Literary Translation on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThe second issue of The Linguistic Academy Journal of Interdisciplinary Language Studies
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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited The Linguistic Academy Journal of Interdisciplinary Language Studies 1/2011 in the group
Literary Translation on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThe first issue of The Linguistic Academy Journal of Interdisciplinary Language Studies – yearbook of the LSW in Warsaw
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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited “To Secure a Favourable Reception” – The Role and Place of Translations of the Poetry of Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski in 18th Century Collections of Minor English Poets in the group
Literary Translation on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoFinal draft of the article – the complete published version is available in Journal of Neo-Latin Language and Literature 19/2017, pp. 157-173. Joseph Hucks, the author of Poems (1798), explaining his decision to add to the volume of his own poems (both original and translated) the four translations of poems of Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited Review of ‘Even God Cannot Change the Past’: Reflections on Seventeen Years of the European Seminar in Historical Methodology, ed. Lester L. Grabbe in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoReview of said book.
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Ian Wilson deposited Ezekiel as a Written Text: Archiving Visions, Remembering Futures in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months agoThis chapter focuses on Ezekiel as a text, i.e., a collection of writings meant to be read again and again. As a text, it presents a range of ideas in dialogue with one another—and sometimes in tension—thus providing ample space for continual discussion and reinterpretation of its ideas among its original communities of readers in antiquity. Eze…[Read more]
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Joel Bordeaux deposited The Goddess Tara, Buddhism, and ‘Chinese’ Ritual in Hindu Tantra in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoPublic talk for International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden University (February 24, 2021) https://youtu.be/77oz4tb8r0Y How did Hindu devotees come to worship an Indian goddess in the ‘Chinese Way?’ What was allegedly Chinese about these rituals and how is this related to the goddess’s Buddhist origins? When did Hindus start to think of Ch…[Read more]
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Nick Posegay deposited Hissing, Gnashing, Piercing, Cracking: Naming Vowels in Medieval Hebrew in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThe modern names for the Hebrew vowels (qameṣ, pataḥ, segol, ṣere, ḥiriq/ḥireq, ḥolem, shuruq/shureq, qibbuṣ/qubbuṣ) are derived from a variety of medieval sources. The pair of qameṣ and pataḥ are the oldest, both having evolved in the earliest stages of Masoretic analysis of vocalisation. The remaining names are products of three different…[Read more]
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Muhammad Akram deposited The Authority of Ulama and the Problem of Anti-State Militancy in Pakistan in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoPakistan’s religious leaders, ulama, have been put under significant strain in relation to how to deal with questions about the political tensions and violence over the past decade flowing from the Taliban’s role in the conflict in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The effects of this fraught environment on religious authority can be seen through the way…[Read more]
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Muhammad Akram deposited Beyond Dichotomies: The Import of Gadamer’s Hermeneutics for the Debate of Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThis paper discusses the issue of the relationship between theology and religious studies, drawing on certain principles of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutical theory. Leaving aside differences between Gadamer and his critics, it is argued that his rehabilitation of prejudice, authority, and tradition as well as his notions of the fusion of…[Read more]
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Muhammad Akram deposited Meaning and Significance of Fasting in Comparative Perspective: A Study With Special Reference to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThough the ritual of fasting is common to most of the known religious traditions, its practice and symbolic value may vary considerably. This paper aims at a comparative study into the meaning and significance of this ritual with special reference to the three Semitic religions namely Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Some interesting similarities…[Read more]
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Nicole Guenther Discenza replied to the topic Old English Forum CFP for MLA 2022 in the discussion
Anglo-Saxon / Old English on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThe deadline has been extended to 25 March.
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Muhammad Akram deposited حضرت حاجی امداد اللہ مہاجرمکیؒ اورمسلکی ہم آہنگی: ‘فیصلہ ہفت مسئلہ’ کے خصوصی حوالے سے ایک مطالعہ /Haji Imdad Allah Muhajir Makki and Intra- Islam Harmony: An Analytical Study with Special Reference to the Treatise Faisalah-i Haft Mas’alah (A Resolution of the Seven Controversies in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThis paper deals with the Sufi shaykh Haji Imdad Allah Muhajir Makki’s (1817-1899) efforts for conciliation of different strands of Muslim religious thought in the late nineteenth century with particular reference to his main work on this theme-a short treatise titled Faisalah-i Haft Mas’alah (literally: A Resolution of the Seven Controversies).…[Read more]
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Muhammad Akram deposited تقسیم پاک و ہند کے اردو زبان میں مطالعۂ ہندومت پر اثرات /The Impact of the Partition of India on the Study of Hinduism in the Urdu Language in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoReligion, language, and race have been among the most crucial factors behind the formation of various national and communal identities in modern South Asian history. Just like the political division of British India, the complex interplay of these factors also culminated in a bifurcation of linguistic boundaries along the religious lines according…[Read more]
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Nick Posegay deposited To Belabour the Points: Encoding Vowel Phonology in Syriac and Hebrew Vocalization in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoMedieval Hebrew and Syriac scribes both indicated vowels by placing dots above or below their consonantal writing. These vowel points were created in the Late Antique and early Islamic periods to disambiguate the vocalization of important texts, especially the Bible. The earliest step in this process was the implementation of the Syriac ‘diacritic…[Read more]
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Nick Posegay deposited Men of Letters in the Syriac Scribal Tradition: Dawid bar Pawlos, Rabban Rāmišoʿ, and the Family of Beṯ Rabban in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoDawid bar Pawlos’ Letter on Dots is an eighth-century text that purportedly describes the introduction of some of the dots used in Syriac writing. It also sheds light on the life of a certain Rāmišoʿ of Beṯ Rabban, apparently the same man as the master of pointing named in MS BL Add. 12138. However, most studies of Syriac dots either neglec…[Read more]
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Nick Posegay deposited Three Fragments of a Judaeo-Arabic Translation of Ecclesiastes with Full Tiberian Vocalisation in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoJudaeo-Arabic manuscripts with complete vocalisation are rare, a problem which makes reconstructing the pronunciation of the medieval language challenging. This study presents an edition of a Judaeo-Arabic translation of Ecclesiastes from the Cairo Genizah with full Tiberian vocalisation. This manuscript exhibits noteworthy features of dialectal…[Read more]
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