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Volume 4 | Miscellanea | May Fourth and Translation
May Fourth and Translation
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- Kevin Henry - University of Mons, Belgium - email
Abstract
The May 4th Movement in 1919 – and more broadly the so-called New Culture movement in the 1910s and 1920s, – a landmark in the history of China, was marked by a great wave of translations, without precedent other than the one inspired by the Buddhist faith more than 1000 years before. This volume, which includes five papers presented at the conference 4 May 1919: History in Motion (Université de Mons, Belgium, 2-4 May 2019), seeks to define and measure, in all its dimensions and complexity (from tragic theatre to revolutionary novels to literary journals), the impact of this intense translation effort in the early years of Republican China.
Keywords Beiju, 悲剧 • Institut Franco-chinois de Lyon • “The people” • Anarchism • Translation • Marginalia • May Fourth movement • Agents of translation • Ba Jin • Modern Chinese literature • Frame space • Hu Pu’an • Utopianism • Folklore • Melancholy • Common sayings • Vernacular language • Jing Yinyu • May Fourth • Sadness • New Tide • Modernity • May Fourth Movement • Cosmopolitism • Xu Zhongnian • May 4th Movement • Tragedy
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- Paolo Magagnin
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- A Space for Their Voices: (Un)apologies for Translation in the May Fourth Journal New Tide
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ECF_book_435 |
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dc.creator |
Henry Kevin |
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dc.title |
May Fourth and Translation |
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dc.type |
Miscellanea |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.description.abstract |
The May 4th Movement in 1919 – and more broadly the so-called New Culture movement in the 1910s and 1920s, – a landmark in the history of China, was marked by a great wave of translations, without precedent other than the one inspired by the Buddhist faith more than 1000 years before. This volume, which includes five papers presented at the conference 4 May 1919: History in Motion (Université de Mons, Belgium, 2-4 May 2019), seeks to define and measure, in all its dimensions and complexity (from tragic theatre to revolutionary novels to literary journals), the impact of this intense translation effort in the early years of Republican China. |
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Translating Wor(l)ds |
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dc.identifier.doi |
10.30687/978-88-6969-465-3 |
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dc.publisher |
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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dc.issued |
2020-12-21 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/it/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-465-3/ |
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dc.identifier.issn |
2610-9131 |
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dc.identifier.eissn |
2610-914X |
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dc.identifier.isbn |
978-88-6969-494-3 |
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dc.identifier.eisbn |
978-88-6969-465-3 |
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dc.rights |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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with fulltext |
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open |
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yes |
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dc.subject |
Agents of translation |
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dc.subject |
Agents of translation |
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dc.subject |
Agents of translation |
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dc.subject |
Anarchism |
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dc.subject |
Anarchism |
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dc.subject |
Anarchism |
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dc.subject |
Ba Jin |
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dc.subject |
Ba Jin |
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dc.subject |
Ba Jin |
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dc.subject |
Beiju, 悲剧 |
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dc.subject |
Beiju, 悲剧 |
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dc.subject |
Beiju, 悲剧 |
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dc.subject |
Common sayings |
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dc.subject |
Common sayings |
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dc.subject |
Cosmopolitism |
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dc.subject |
Cosmopolitism |
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dc.subject |
Cosmopolitism |
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dc.subject |
Folklore |
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dc.subject |
Folklore |
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dc.subject |
Frame space |
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dc.subject |
Frame space |
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dc.subject |
Frame space |
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dc.subject |
Hu Pu’an |
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dc.subject |
Hu Pu’an |
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dc.subject |
Institut Franco-chinois de Lyon |
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dc.subject |
Institut Franco-chinois de Lyon |
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dc.subject |
Institut Franco-chinois de Lyon |
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dc.subject |
Jing Yinyu |
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dc.subject |
Jing Yinyu |
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dc.subject |
Jing Yinyu |
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dc.subject |
Marginalia |
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dc.subject |
Marginalia |
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dc.subject |
Marginalia |
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dc.subject |
May 4th Movement |
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dc.subject |
May 4th Movement |
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dc.subject |
May Fourth |
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dc.subject |
May Fourth |
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dc.subject |
May Fourth Movement |
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dc.subject |
May Fourth Movement |
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dc.subject |
May Fourth Movement |
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dc.subject |
May Fourth movement |
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dc.subject |
May Fourth movement |
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dc.subject |
Melancholy |
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dc.subject |
Melancholy |
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dc.subject |
Melancholy |
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dc.subject |
Modern Chinese literature |
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dc.subject |
Modern Chinese literature |
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dc.subject |
Modern Chinese literature |
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dc.subject |
Modernity |
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dc.subject |
Modernity |
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dc.subject |
Modernity |
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dc.subject |
New Tide |
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dc.subject |
New Tide |
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dc.subject |
New Tide |
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dc.subject |
Sadness |
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dc.subject |
Sadness |
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dc.subject |
Sadness |
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dc.subject |
Tragedy |
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dc.subject |
Tragedy |
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dc.subject |
Tragedy |
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dc.subject |
Translation |
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dc.subject |
Translation |
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dc.subject |
Translation |
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dc.subject |
Utopianism |
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dc.subject |
Utopianism |
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dc.subject |
Utopianism |
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dc.subject |
Vernacular language |
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dc.subject |
Vernacular language |
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dc.subject |
Xu Zhongnian |
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dc.subject |
Xu Zhongnian |
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dc.subject |
Xu Zhongnian |
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dc.subject |
“The people” |
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dc.subject |
“The people” |
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