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Author: Erol Senturk Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc ISBN: 164701185X Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 149
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Kerem Keskin is a sales representative in a big electronic store known throughout the country. He thinks that people around him are constantly cheating and humiliating him because of some bad memories he had during his childhood. In the prime of his life, he has to deal with the cancer that catches him. One day, after a quarrel with his wife, he falls into a relationship with a woman that he will regret in the future. He conceals many things from the people around him, especially his wife. But there's one thing he doesn't take into account: his wife is more clever than him. In this book, you will read about a self-confident man who competes with death.
Author: Dimitris Asimakoulas Publisher: Multilingual Matters ISBN: 1847694330 Category : Language Arts & Disciplines Languages : en Pages : 337
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Translation and Opposition is an edited volume that brings together cultural and sociological perspectives by examining translation through the prism of linguistic/cultural hybridity and inter/intra-social agency. In a collection of diverse case studies, ranging from the translation of political texts to interpreting in concentration camps, the book explores issues of power struggle, ideology, censorship and identity construction. The contributors to the volume show how translators, interpreters and subtitlers as mediators put their specific professional and ethical competences to the test by treading the dividing lines between constellations of ‘in-groups’ and cultural or political ‘others’.
Author: K. R. Stow Publisher: BRILL ISBN: 9789004108066 Category : Architecture Languages : en Pages : 558
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This volume, the sequel to "Jews in Rome 1," recreates through a register and apt citation the second thousand acts of an archive known informally as the 'Notai ebrei', a collection of as many as 10,000 such acts drawn by Roman rabbis between 1536 and 1640. The acts in this volume cover the years 1551-1557. They form a mirror of Jewish social and cultural life, including such matters as litigations, broken engagements, adoption, synagogal disputes, as well as rentals contracts, and apprenticeships. Most noteworthy is the ownership of property by women. This encouraged and reflected the treatment of both men and women as individuals. Indeed, individualism, which also promoted the amalgamation and ethnic levelling of a society that after about 1500 was notably one of immigrants, was this society's most salient characteristic.
Author: Kerem Öktem Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN: 1780321163 Category : History Languages : en Pages : 340
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Since its re-emergence as nation-state in 1923, Turkey has often looked like an odd appendix to the West situated in the borderlands of Europe and the Middle East, economically backward, inward looking, marred by political violence, yet a staunch NATO ally, it has been eyed with suspicion by both 'East' and 'West'. The momentous changes in the regional and world order after 1989 have catapulted the country back to the world stage. Ever since, Turkey has turned into a major power broker and has developed into one the largest economies in the world. In the process, however, the country has failed to solve its ethnic, religious and historical conflicts peacefully. At this historical turning point, Kerem Oktem charts the contemporary history of Turkey, exploring such key issues as the relationship between religion and the state, Kurdish separatism, Turkey's relationship with Israel and the ongoing controversy over Turkey's entry into the EU. Readable but comprehensive, this is the definitive book on the country's erratic transformation from a military dictatorship to a maturing, if still troubled, democracy.
Author: J. David Schloen Publisher: BRILL ISBN: 9004369848 Category : Language Arts & Disciplines Languages : en Pages : 430
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The first two volumes on patrimonialism in Ugarit and the ancient Near East, this book opens with a lengthy introduction on the interpretation of social action and households in the ancient world. Following this foundation, Schloen embarks on a societal and domestic study of the Late Bronze Age kingdom of Ugarit in its wider Near Eastern context.