Intercultural Movements
Discover the fascinating exploration of cultural exchange in "Intercultural Movements," authored by St Jerome Publishing. This insightful paperback, published in 2003, delves into the reception of American gay liberation in France, particularly between the pivotal events of Stonewall and the AIDS crisis. With a concise page count of just 12 pages, this book invites readers to ponder the impact of translations of American gay fiction on French society. It also examines how the diverse intercultural movements that shaped the French response to American gay culture can be understood through the lens of translation. Perfect for those interested in cultural studies, translation theory, and LGBTQ+ history, "Intercultural Movements" offers a unique perspective on the interplay between language, culture, and identity.