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Introduction: Transformation of nationalism and diaspora in the digital age (2020)
Journal Article
Yusupova, G., & Rutland, P. (2021). Introduction: Transformation of nationalism and diaspora in the digital age. Nations and Nationalism, https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12683

This introduction to the four papers that make up the themed section locates them in the wider theoretical, comparative and historical perspectives from which they originate. First, it places the study of communalist or sectarian identities in the Mi... Read More about Introduction: Transformation of nationalism and diaspora in the digital age.

From Catherine II's Coup to Alexander Pushkin's "The Captain's Daughter": A Reflection on Sartorial and Spiritual Searching in Russian Culture (2020)
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Ivleva, V. (2020). From Catherine II's Coup to Alexander Pushkin's "The Captain's Daughter": A Reflection on Sartorial and Spiritual Searching in Russian Culture. Vivlīoḟika, 8, 85-128. https://doi.org/10.21900/j.vivliofika.v8.793

This article examines the origins of different attributions of the uniform that Catherine II wore on the day of the coup in 1762 that brought her to the throne. It traces the importance of this episode in eighteenth-century culture and in Catherine’s... Read More about From Catherine II's Coup to Alexander Pushkin's "The Captain's Daughter": A Reflection on Sartorial and Spiritual Searching in Russian Culture.

The impact of a metacognitive self-regulation inventory in translator self-training: a pre-post study with English-Chinese translation students (2020)
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Hu, Z., Zheng, B., & Wang, X. (2020). The impact of a metacognitive self-regulation inventory in translator self-training: a pre-post study with English-Chinese translation students. The Interpreter and Translator Trainer, https://doi.org/10.1080/1750399x.2020.1844436

The goal of this study was to investigate the impact of repeated use of a metacognitive self-regulation inventory (MSRI) in translator self-training. Designed by the researchers, the MSRI includes the cognitive management strategies of planning, moni... Read More about The impact of a metacognitive self-regulation inventory in translator self-training: a pre-post study with English-Chinese translation students.

Épistémologie à la japonaise: Kanamori Osamu and the history and philosophy of science in Japan (2020)
Journal Article
Hsiung, H. (2021). Épistémologie à la japonaise: Kanamori Osamu and the history and philosophy of science in Japan. Contemporary Japan, 33(1), 123-137. https://doi.org/10.1080/18692729.2020.1847390

As the history of science makes its “global turn,” it has become ever more vital to pluralize the geography of its theoretical voices. This article takes up the challenge by introducing Anglophone scholars to the work of the late Kanamori Osamu (1954... Read More about Épistémologie à la japonaise: Kanamori Osamu and the history and philosophy of science in Japan.

Walter Benjamin's World of Things (2020)
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Almog, Y. (2020). Walter Benjamin's World of Things. Journal for cultural and religious theory, 19(3), 393-403

An Ethnolinguistic conflict on the compulsory learning of the state languages in the republics of Russia: policies and discourses (2020)
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Arutyunova, E., & Zamyatin, K. (2021). An Ethnolinguistic conflict on the compulsory learning of the state languages in the republics of Russia: policies and discourses. The International Journal of Human Rights, 25(5), 832-852. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2020.1804368

Until recently, not only students of the titular nationalities (ethnicities) learned their native language but also ethnic Russians and other nationalities in some ethnic republics of Russia had to learn titular state languages of those republics. Th... Read More about An Ethnolinguistic conflict on the compulsory learning of the state languages in the republics of Russia: policies and discourses.

Interpreting impoliteness and over-politeness: An investigation into interpreters' cognitive effort, coping strategies and their effects (2020)
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Xiang, X., Zheng, B., & Feng, D. (2020). Interpreting impoliteness and over-politeness: An investigation into interpreters' cognitive effort, coping strategies and their effects. Journal of Pragmatics, 169, 231-244. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2020.09.021

This paper investigates how politeness is treated in interpreter-mediated events and how the treatment is related to interpreters' pragmatic competence. An empirical study was conducted for this purpose, in which twenty-two professional and student i... Read More about Interpreting impoliteness and over-politeness: An investigation into interpreters' cognitive effort, coping strategies and their effects.

“The One Who Comes from the Sea”: Marine Crisis and the New Oceanic Weird in Rita Indiana’s La mucama de Omicunlé (2015) (2020)
Journal Article
Oloff, K., & Deckard, S. (2020). “The One Who Comes from the Sea”: Marine Crisis and the New Oceanic Weird in Rita Indiana’s La mucama de Omicunlé (2015). Humanities, 9(3), Article 86. https://doi.org/10.3390/h9030086

Caribbean literature is permeated by submarine aesthetics registering the environmental histories of colonialism and capitalism. In this essay, we contribute to the emergent discipline of critical ocean studies by delineating the contours of the “Oce... Read More about “The One Who Comes from the Sea”: Marine Crisis and the New Oceanic Weird in Rita Indiana’s La mucama de Omicunlé (2015).