Second Semester 2003/2004 |
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The Middle East water question: hydropolitics and the global economy
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Author | J.A. Allan | |
Call Number | HD1698.5.A45 2001 | |
This is an excellent work analyzing if there is enough fresh water available for a population that will double in size within the very near future. Mr. Allan explores the particular issues of conflict in the region, but argues that the solution to the water question can not be solved at the local level alone. The author has publicly declared that some Middle Eastern countries have basically already run out of water: “Israel and Palestine … ran out of water in the 1950s, Jordan in the 1960s, Egypt in the 1970s”. He contends, therefore, that the resolution to these problems must come from global intervention and allocation.
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Passage to a new wor(l)d: exile and restoration in Mahmoud Darwish’s writings, 1960-1995
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Anette Mansson
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Call Number | PJ7820.A79Z76 2003 | |
“This study focuses on developments of the exile motive in the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s writings 1960-1995. The sources consist primarily of Darwish’s diwans of poetry and articles published in literary magazines.
The study shows a gradual development of … strategies in Darwish’s works. In the 1960s, a pattern of separation, representing the exclusion of the physical and symbolic exile, is predominant. In the 1970s, liminal patterns and a quest for reintegration become the dominant models. Until 1982, the rite of passage is nearly always aborted. Only later, with the use of mythological models for ‘a new beginning’ constituting an eschatological rupture with the past, the reintegration of self, world and word becomes possible in Darwish’s poetry.” - Abstract from title page verso * * The book was initially presented as the author’s doctoral dissertation; this is the original abstract from the thesis. |
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Routledge encyclopedia of translation studies
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Mona Baker (editor)
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Call Number | Ref. P306.R68 2001 | |
This acclaimed encyclopedia … “is the ideal reference work for anyone with an academic or professional interest in translation. Drawing on the expertise of over 90 contributors from more than 30 countries, this Encyclopedia offers a detailed overview of translation studies. Part I covers the conceptual framework of the discipline, with topics including:
As user-friendly as it is comprehensive, the Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies is a ground-breaking work that has proved invaluable to students, teachers and professional linguists.” – Back cover |