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Translation as adaptation and selection: a feminist case
Zhongli Yu
School of Education and English
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Adaptation
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Eco-translatology
100%
Feminist
100%
China
50%
Translator
50%
Eco-environment
50%
Adaptive Transformation
50%
Cultural Dimensions
25%
Scholarly Attention
25%
Growth Process
25%
Further Development
25%
Chinese Translation
25%
Monologue
25%
Translation Gains
25%
Darwinian Principles
25%
Communicative Dimension
25%
Linguistic Dimension
25%
Feminism in China
25%
Western Feminism
25%
Ecological Approach
25%
Arts and Humanities
translatology
100%
China
75%
Ecological
25%
Wisdom
25%
GaIN
25%
Linguistics
25%
Darwinian
25%
Feminist Text
25%
Vantage Point
25%
Chinese Translation
25%
Monologue
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ecological Study
100%