Arts & Humanities
12th Century
48%
1860s
28%
1870s
28%
1970s
6%
Anthology
99%
Asia
7%
Asian Studies
14%
Bismarck
37%
Buddhist
9%
China
48%
Chinese Translation
14%
Communication
11%
Compilation
25%
Complaints
26%
Conceptualization
11%
Criticism
8%
Cross-cultural Understanding
80%
Cultural Context
9%
Cultural Development
30%
Cultural Identity
24%
Cultural Practices
13%
Discourse
49%
Distinctive Features
18%
Doctors
54%
Dyads
28%
Emperor
9%
English People
35%
English Translation
12%
Epistemological
8%
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
38%
Fiction
32%
Focalization
71%
Friedrich Nietzsche
49%
Friedrich Schleiermacher
16%
Germany
38%
Grammatical Gender
18%
Health
17%
Hedge
35%
Historian
6%
Historical Context
7%
History
14%
Hong Kong
48%
Idealization
59%
Indirect Reports
87%
Interpreter
35%
Jesuits
10%
Linguistic Context
11%
Literacy
17%
Literary Theorists
12%
Mediation
49%
Middle Ground
98%
Military
25%
Missionaries
9%
Monks
10%
National Literature
11%
Nationalism
43%
Nationalists
44%
Nature
16%
Neighbors
9%
Oral Language
74%
Oral Literature
47%
Oral Tradition
18%
Orality
41%
Participation
12%
Peasants
12%
Performance
13%
Performativity
60%
Person
14%
Polysystem
85%
Polysystem Theory
86%
Power Politics
34%
Pragmatism
53%
Priests
9%
Psychological
8%
Qing Dynasty
12%
Ralph Waldo Emerson
31%
Reader
9%
Revolution
8%
Rhetoric
14%
Richard Wagner
69%
Ridicule
33%
Sabotage
37%
Secondary Orality
30%
Social Situation
20%
Socialist
8%
Stylistic Features
13%
Subdivision
10%
Textual Analysis
14%
Theoretical Framework
8%
Thought
10%
Tonality
16%
Translating
100%
Translation Process
22%
Translation Scholars
13%
Translation Studies
32%
Translator
78%
Unification
31%
Western Learning
17%
Writer
20%
Social Sciences
blindness
31%
gender
6%
Hong Kong
22%
instruction
33%
lack
27%
learning
18%
medicine
19%
physics
11%
program of study
15%
resources
11%
rhetoric
11%
student
13%
Taiwan
22%
Teaching
17%
university
12%