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Recently the changing and the internationalization of the German philology are increasing continually. On this development not only the cooperation of its actants plays an important role, but also the subject of the German philology itself has been extended. One of the factors of the extension of its subjects is the so called ‘intercultural literature’ in Germany, which is the result of the migration since the beginning of the sixties. In this kind of the literature, among other things, the cultural differences are made a subject of discussion with specific literary means. One of the novels of the intercultural literature is “Selam Berlin” written by Yade Kara. In this article, it should be worked out which identity discourses are developed, how the new social formation in Germany has an effect on the individuals and which role the self and strange perceptions play in this novel.
Es mag sein, dass sich die japanische Kultur – ganz abgesehen von der Schrift – nicht leicht lesen lässt. Aber warum denn nicht? Warum soll uns die reizvolle Erfahrung erspart bleiben, dass ein wirtschaftlich und technologisch ebenbürtiger Partner der Weltgesellschaft sein Niveau auf einem andern Weg, aufgrund einer verschiedenen sozialen Kultur erreicht hat? Dass sich vermeintliche Universalien – Natur, Liebe, Religion, Familie, Individualität, Bindung, Freiheit – auch ganz anders buchstabieren und in stark abweichender Besetzung bis in 21. Jahrhundert mit Erfolg halten lassen? Warum eigentlich sollen wir nicht besser lesen lernen?
“Translational turn” in the cultural studies and “the cultural turn” in the translation studies show that the term “culture” is very important in the literary translation. The key terms of a foreign culture play a great role in literary translation because of the intercultural dialogue. The translator must pay attention to the clash of cultural terms in the literary texts and in the translation. The literary translation helps to understand between cultures if it carefully handles the cultural terms of a foreign culture which is translated into a target culture. The cultural terms which belong to Turkish culture are to be understood by the readers of the target culture. As readers, we must read the literary texts with a “thick description” and we hope the literary texts help intercultural dialogue if they are translated into a foreign culture. The translator must see the cultural terms diachronically and synchronically.
Nazım Hikmet’s fairy tale “Cloud in Love” (Sevdalı Bulut) enjoys a world-wide popularity: It has been already translated into many languages, has been filmed and staged several times. This even confirms the thesis of the poet that the fairy tale would appeal to every nation, every age and every cultural level. This article aims to examine Hikmet’s fairy tales under the aspect of the interculturality in his intersemiotic and interlingual translations. First, Hikmet’s perception of fairy tales will be studied, from which some clues are to be gained about the translations of his work. Afterwards, examples from intersemiotic translations of this fairy tale will be indicated. Finally, the German translation of this work will be analyzed, taking into account the transmission of cultural and stylistic elements.
Der Stellenwert der Familie, ihre Aufgaben und ihre Struktur sind Gegenstand breit geführter Debatten in Politik, Medien, Gesellschaft und diversen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen. Auch Literatur und Kunst haben die Familie als Topos längst wiederentdeckt. Im Zuge der zunehmenden globalen Migrationsbewegungen rücken dabei nun auch interkulturelle Fragestellungen ins Zentrum des Interesses. Die Familie im Kontext der Interkulturalitätsforschung stand auch im Zentrum einer interdisziplinären Tagung an der Universität Freiburg. Unter dem Titel „Familienkonstellationen aus interkultureller Perspektive“ gingen Literatur- und Medienwissenschaftlerinnen, Soziologinnen und Ethnologinnen der Frage nach, wie sich Migrationsprozesse auf Familienkonstellationen und deren Zusammenhalt auswirken und wie dies in Literatur und Film inszeniert wird. Die Tagungsbeiträge eröffneten durch ihre interdisziplinäre Ausrichtung ein vielfältiges Forschungsfeld und verdeutlichten die Aktualität des Themas.
The paper sketches out the framework of a transcultural model of language learning and teaching. In doing so it illuminates linguistic, psycholinguistic, hermeneutical und didactic aspects of the complex field of language learning rather than limiting itself to discussing mere methodological phenomena. The paper argues that the language learning and teaching profession can only advance by taking transcultural concepts of language acquisition, of linguistic systems, of language processing and of media use into account and by integrating them into a coherent system of language didactics.