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Multiply-Translated Modernity in Korea : Samuel Smiles
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Zhuzhiqunzheng, the Jesuit translation of Western medicine and its influence on Korean and ...
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The Translation and Its Meanings of Materia Medica Part. I in the Jejungwon
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Historical Study of the Etymological Form and Translational Process of Gout (Tongfeng)
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Hong Seok-hoo's Translation of "New Edition of Physiology Textbook"(1906) and its Meanings
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26.01.05 Rychterová, Pavlína, and Jan Odstrčilík, eds. Medieval Translations and their Readers.
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English Translation of Chinese Poetry Shijing from the Perspective of Transcreation
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26.04.05 Pareles, Mo. Nothing Pure: Jewish Law, Christian Supersession, and Bible Translation in Old English.
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26.01.16 Cutino, Michele, ed. The Johannine Tradition in Late Antique and Medieval Poetry.
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Zavala, Oswaldo. Drug Cartels Do Not Exist: Narco-Trafficking and Culture in the US and Mexico, translated by William Savinar. Vanderbilt University Press, 2022. 206 pp.
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26.03.07 Bertagnolli, Davide, and Alessandro Zironi, eds. Linguistic Fragmentation and Cultural Inclusion in the Middle Ages: Translation, Plurilingualism, Multilingualism.
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Alienation and Fragmentation: The Poetry of War Memory in the Odyssey and E.E. Cummings
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Understanding Transitional Justice and its Two Major Dilemmas
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Justice and the Interstates: The Racist Truth about Urban Highways
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“Translation, Translation, Rehearsal” in Conversation
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The Indigenization of Licorice and Its Meaning During the Early Days of the Joseon Dynasty
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Deeds That Demons Would Be Ashamed Of: The KKK, Justice, and Bystanders.
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Idiom and Social Practice in Medieval Nubia
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The Ego Conquiro as the Paradigm of Modern Imperialism and its Violence Against the Struggle for Epistemic Justice
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Media Role in Conflict Resolution and Peaceful Coexistence in Indigenous Communities
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Translating Loss – Reading Translation as Resistance
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Hostage at the Table by George Kohlrieser: A Critical Book Review
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Oath-taking in Sierra Leone’s justice systems: A cultural and legal analysis
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A Criticism of Edwin O. Reischauer