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Exploring the Self, Subjectivity, and Character across Japanese and Translation Texts

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From the perspective of philosophical contrastive pragmatics, this study investigates our multiple selves as manifested in how we use language. Based on analyses of original and translation texts ...
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  • 06 January 2022
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From the perspective of philosophical contrastive pragmatics, this study investigates our multiple selves as manifested in how we use language. Based on analyses of original and translation texts of Japanese and English literary works, the Japanese self is proposed as being fundamentally empty and yet richly populated with multiple subjective aspects, characters, and characteristics. Incorporating the concept of emptiness drawn from Japanese philosophical traditions and postmodernism primarily developed in the West, selves evidenced in grammar, style, and variation are investigated applying interpretive resources of linguistic subjectivity, character, and character-speak. Expressive gaps found in source and target texts across two languages lead us toward different ontological views, and guide us to engage in the rethinking of the concept of self.
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Price: $151.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Pragmatics
Publication Date: 06 January 2022
ISBN: 9789004505858
Format: Hardcover
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Senko K. Maynard, native of Japan, holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, USA. She taught at Princeton, and is currently Distinguished Professor at Rutgers. Author of nearly 30 books in Japanese and English, she specializes in Japanese discourse analysis and pragmatics.