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On March 8-9, 2023, the European Parliament's special committee on the COVID-19 pandemic invited social scientists to discuss the EU's crisis preparedness and response, acknowledging the convergence of physical and social sciences in addressing global crises. This book explores new research in English Studies shaped by the evolving humanities, rethinking its relationship with other disciplines in light of emerging questions. The collection covers topics like memory studies, trauma, nature-human connections, migration, marginality, identity, culture, and posthumanism, each with a critical and innovative approach. The essays examine subliminal biases related to race, caste, religion, gender, and sexual orientation, highlighting English Studies' interdisciplinary nature and its alignment with the objectives of India's National Educational Policy, 2020. This book will interest academics and researchers in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
The Routledge Handbook of Translation, Feminism and Gender provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of feminism and gender awareness in translation and translation studies today. Bringing together work from more than 20 different countries – from Russia to Chile, Yemen, Turkey, China, India, Egypt and the Maghreb as well as the UK, Canada, the USA and Europe – this Handbook represents a transnational approach to this topic, which is in development in many parts of the world. With 41 chapters, this book presents, discusses, and critically examines many different aspects of gender in translation and its effects, both local and transnational. Providing overviews of key questions and case studies of work currently in progress, this Handbook is the essential reference and resource for students and researchers of translation, feminism, and gender.
Paintings of Rajkumar Yumjaosana Singh, 1870-1954; with a brief biographical note on him.
The Life And Times Of The Sandalwood Brigand Engagingly Told By The Policeman Who Couldn`T Capture Him.
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