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Reprint 2016 210 1$aBerlin :$cWalter De Gruyter & Company,$d1950. 215 $a1 online resource (378 pages) 311 $a3-11-115253-7 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tInhaltsverzeichnis -- $tProbleme des Kontokorrents / $rBeitzke, Günther -- $tStrafe und Erziehung / $rBockelmann, Paul -- $tZur Entwicklung der Rechtsform des Tarifvertrages / $rBogs, Walter -- $tDas Schicksal der Volkswirtschaft / $rEgner, Erich -- $tHypothek und Grundschuld / $rFelgentraeger, Wilhelm -- $tDie Organisation der "Vereinten Nationen" und die Strukturprinzipien des modernen Völkerrechts / $rLeibholz, Gerhard -- $tWirtschaftsverfassung als Rechtsproblem / $rRaiser, Ludwig -- $tFranz von Liszt und die heutige Problematik des Strafrechts / $rSchmidt, Eberhard -- $tDie Umgestaltung des Polizeirechts in der britischen Zone / $rSchneider, Hans -- $tIdeengeschichte und Rechtsgeschichte / $rThieme, Hans -- $tDas Gesinnungsmoment im Recht / $rWelzel, Hans -- $tÜber das Gaiusexemplar der Theophilusparaphrase / $rWieacker, Franz -- $tDrei Gastvorlesungen über Geltendes Recht / $rEhrhardt, Arnold -- $tSchriftenverzeichnis von Julius von Gierke -- $tBackmatter 606 $aEducation$zGermany 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aEducation 676 $a370.943 700 $aGierke$b Julius Von$0227662 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910465763803321 996 $aFestschrift Fu?r Julius Von Gierke Zu Seinem Goldenen Doktorjubila?um Am 25. 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Translating Theory --$t7 Narrativity in Lyric Translation --$t8 Sublimating Sorrow --$t9 Mediation Is Our Authenticity --$t10 Ecofeminism avant la Lettre --$t11 Ronald Mar and the Trope of Life --$t12 Ya Xian's Lyrical Montage --$t13 Celan's "Deathfugue" in Chinese --$t14 Trauma in Translation --$t15 A Noble Art, and a Tricky Business --$tIndex 330 $aChinese Poetry and Translation: Rights and Wrongs offers fifteen essays on the triptych of poetry + translation + Chinese. The collection has three parts: "The Translator's Take," "Theoretics," and "Impact." The conversation stretches from queer-feminist engagement with China's newest poetry to philosophical and philological reflections on its oldest, and from Tang- and Song-dynasty classical poetry in Western languages to Baudelaire and Celan in Chinese. Translation is taken as an interlingual and intercultural act, and the essays foreground theoretical expositions and the practice of translation in equal but not opposite measure. Poetry has a transforming yet ever-acute relevance in Chinese culture, and this makes it a good entry point for studying Chinese-foreign encounters. 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