Martens and Fishers (Martes) in Human‐Altered Environments: An International Perspective. Edited by Daniel J Harrison, Angela K Fuller, and , Gilbert Proulx. New York: Springer. $125.00. xxiv + 279 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐387‐22580‐3 (hc); 0‐387‐22691‐5 (e‐book). 2004.

2007 ◽  
Vol 82 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-63
Author(s):  
Nigel Dunstone
Author(s):  
Regina Galasso

The cultural production of Spanish-speaking New York is closely linked to the Caribbean and to Latin America at large, but the city also plays a pivotal role in the work of a host of authors from the Iberian Peninsula, writing in Spanish, Catalan, and English. In many cases, their New York City texts have marked their careers and the history of their national literatures. Drawing from a variety of genres, Translating New York recovers cultural narratives occluded by single linguistic or national literary histories, and proposes that reading these texts through the lens of translation unveils new pathways of cultural circulation and influence. Looking beyond representations of the city's physical space, Translating New York suggests that travel to the city and contact with New York's multilingual setting ignited a heightened sensitivity towards both the verbal and non-verbal languages of the city, garnering literary achievement and aesthetic innovation. Analyzing the novels, poetry, and travel narratives of Felipe Alfau, José Moreno Villa, Julio Camba, and Josep Pla, this book uncovers an international perspective of Iberian literatures. Translating New York aims to rethink Iberian literatures through the transatlantic travels of influential writers.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Dai Fengju ◽  
Lin Xiao

This book introduces the definition and provenance of LCE and analyses its application and implementation in global, national and local contexts with Bronfenbrenner’s eco-systemic theory and three narratives: cognition, emancipation and preparation with developing countries: Russia, Gambia, China and South Africa as its research cases. It finds out that inconsistency exists between policy and practice in process of implementation. Then, it comes to ten lessons concluded from the research and resolutions for the problems which exist in those research countries.


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