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20:25 Mar 16, 2009 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Cinema, Film, TV, Drama / enrico ghezzi | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Giles Watson Italy Local time: 04:42 | ||||||
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4 +2 | auteurship |
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4 +1 | authoriality |
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3 | {...one of the problems of} sustaining the authorship |
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autorialità |
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authoriality Explanation: Vocabolo odioso sia nell'una che nell'altra lingua, imho... Out of this pragmatic dimension the game of 'authoriality' is constituted: a game of signatures and the power of signatures http://www.gradnet.de/papers/pomo2.papers/berensen00.htm |
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{...one of the problems of} sustaining the authorship Explanation: "Authoriality" is probably more suitable except for the question of it's right to exist in the first place. It's so... insufferable... that I tried here to gloss over it with my, I hope contextual, "sustaining the authorship". What do you think? |
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auteurship Explanation: The reference appears to be to François Truffaut's director-centric "auteur" theory of film. Giles Reference: http://www.umich.edu/NewsE/07_05/movies.html Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur |
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Reference: autorialità Reference information: http://www.quasiniente.com/pdf/quasiniente_definizioni.pdf |
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