The Translation of Culture: How a society is perceived by other societies
A culture is a way of perceiving reality. Do not be misled by the verb “perceive”. Some might think that, if the objective reality of a culture is the same, its perception must also be unique for all individuals. But perception is a subjective phenomenon, and what is perceived is not the photograph of reality, but one of the many possible photographs. The individual’s experience also influences her perceptive modalities.
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The Translation of Culture: How a society is perceived by other societies
A culture is a way of perceiving reality. Do not be misled by the verb “perceive”. Some might think that, if the objective reality of a culture is the same, its perception must also be unique for all individuals. But perception is a subjective phenomenon, and what is perceived is not the photograph of reality, but one of the many possible photographs. The individual’s experience also influences her perceptive modalities.
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The Translation of Culture: How a society is perceived by other societies

The Translation of Culture: How a society is perceived by other societies

by Bruno Osimo
The Translation of Culture: How a society is perceived by other societies

The Translation of Culture: How a society is perceived by other societies

by Bruno Osimo

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A culture is a way of perceiving reality. Do not be misled by the verb “perceive”. Some might think that, if the objective reality of a culture is the same, its perception must also be unique for all individuals. But perception is a subjective phenomenon, and what is perceived is not the photograph of reality, but one of the many possible photographs. The individual’s experience also influences her perceptive modalities.

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ISBN-13: 9788898467204
Publisher: Bruno Osimo
Publication date: 11/15/2020
Series: Translation Studies , #11
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 63 KB
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