| CRITIQUE OF SUSAN BASSNETT'S "REFLECTIONS"CAO Sh unqingRemarks from the EditorBASSNETT SusanReflections on Comparative Literature in the Twenty-First CenturyFOKKEMA DouweSusan Bassnett's Unnecessary StruggleIBSCH ElrudBassnett's Quixotian Fight: Reading Note on: Susan Bassnett, "Reflections on Comparative Literature in the Twenty-First Century."CAO Shunqing, WANG LeiFailed Prediction and Outdated PrescriptionSUN Jingyao & DUAN JingBassnett's struggle: With whom does she struggle? For what does she struggle?WANG NingThe Crisis of Comparative Literature and the Rise of World LiteratureWANG XiangyuanThe Focus of Comparative Literature in the World Has Shifted to ChinaCOMPARATIVE POETICSLIU YanThe Imagists' Misinterpretation of Classical Chinese PoeticsD UAN LianYiqu: Implied Meaning and Its Conceptualization——A Comparative Approach to Chinese Poetics from Chinese and Western PerspectivesLITERATURE AND THE HISTORY OF THOUGHTDUAN JunhuiA Study of American Critical Humanism: Irving Babbitt, Lionel Trilling and Edward SaidXIANGLmPost-War American Intellectuals and Public Space: A Case Study of Lawrence FerlinghettiETHNIC LITERATUREGUO RongPolitical Unconsciousness: Reading Yan Geling's The Ninth WidowLIU YiResistance, Absorption, Hybridity and Reconstruction: On Chinese-AmericanCulture in Chinese-American Women Writers' Literary TextsIn the Remains of Theory: Ethical Criticism in Contemporary Literary StudiesTRANSLATION STUDIESREN WenDeconstructing Liaison Interpreters' InvisibilityHU MinxiaOn Building Expertise in Simultaneous InterpretingHUANG WenjuanOn the Significance of Extra-linguistic Preparation of InterpretingXIA HaoA Case Study on Rhetorical Vagueness in Press Conference InterpretingYANG YuhongWorking with Assumptions——the Dialogue Interpreter as CommunicationFacilitator in Medical EncountersEDITOR'SNOTES |
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