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oapen-20.500.12657-575452022-07-19T03:08:43Z Transnational Modern Languages Burns, Jennifer Duncan, Derek transnational;multilingual;creative pedagogies;innovative and inclusive methodologies;ethical study;research practice bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFC Cultural studies In a world increasingly defined by the transnational and translingual, and by the pressures of globalization, it has become difficult to study culture as primarily a national phenomenon. A Handbook offers students across Modern Languages an introduction to the kind of methodological questions they need to look at culture transnationally. Each of the short essays takes a key concept in cultural study and suggests how it might be used to explore and illuminate some aspect of identity, mobility, translation, and cultural exchange across borders. The authors range over different language areas and their wide chronological reach provides broad coverage, as well as a flexible and practical methodology for studying cultures in a transnational framework. The essays show that an inclusive, transnational vision and practice of Modern Languages is central to understanding human interaction in an inclusive, globalized society. A Handbook stands as an effective and necessary theoretical and thematically diverse glossary and companion to the ‘national’ volumes in the series. 2022-07-18T14:12:13Z 2022-07-18T14:12:13Z 2022 book 9781800348493 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57545 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Burns and Duncan_9781800345560_web.pdf https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/books/id/55098/ Liverpool University Press 4dc2afaf-832c-43bc-9ac6-8ae6b31a53dc 96d9ad63-1967-4a66-87d4-739c095ebc2e 4b0ecc8f-cee6-41c1-ab2e-269b26065188 02c39681-1742-423f-aca2-f0fe21e278c5 9781800348493 352 Liverpool University of Liverpool Universidad de Liverpool University of Bristol University of London UoL open access
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In a world increasingly defined by the transnational and translingual, and by the pressures of globalization, it has become difficult to study culture as primarily a national phenomenon. A Handbook offers students across Modern Languages an introduction to the kind of methodological questions they need to look at culture transnationally. Each of the short essays takes a key concept in cultural study and suggests how it might be used to explore and illuminate some aspect of identity, mobility, translation, and cultural exchange across borders. The authors range over different language areas and their wide chronological reach provides broad coverage, as well as a flexible and practical methodology for studying cultures in a transnational framework. The essays show that an inclusive, transnational vision and practice of Modern Languages is central to understanding human interaction in an inclusive, globalized society. A Handbook stands as an effective and necessary theoretical and thematically diverse glossary and companion to the ‘national’ volumes in the series.
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