3 New Books Document Manchu-Tungusic Languages, Feature Multilingual Glossaries

A conference was recently held in Beijing by China Social Sciences Press to celebrate the publication earlier this year of three scholarly works of interest to researchers of Manchu-Tungus languages (研讨会). They are all authored by Dulor Osor Chog (aka Chao Ke, 朝克) an Evenki who holds a Ph D. in Japanese Culture and Language … Continue reading 3 New Books Document Manchu-Tungusic Languages, Feature Multilingual Glossaries

July 2014: Update on Uyghur Writers and Writing as Crackdown Gains Momentum

In the wake of two high-profile and deadly attacks reportedly carried out by Uyghurs outside of their traditional homeland, the Chinese authorities have launched a multi-faceted campaign to crush what they see as a terrorist movement that aims at founding an independent state in the Xinjiang autonomous region covering one-sixth of Chinese territory. I am … Continue reading July 2014: Update on Uyghur Writers and Writing as Crackdown Gains Momentum

Manchu Novelists: Storytellers First, and Partial to the Spoken Language

A conference on the unique contribution of Manchu novelists was held in Beijing on June 6, 2014, to celebrate the publication of 满族小说与中华文化 (Manchu novels and Chinese culture). The book is the result of a project sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Fund (社科基金项目). Editor Guan Jixin (关纪新), a Manchu himself, conceded that … Continue reading Manchu Novelists: Storytellers First, and Partial to the Spoken Language

Book Review: Wang Lixiong’s “My Western Realm, Your Eastern Homeland” (我的西域,你的东土)

Book Review: 我的西域,你的东土 (1) 王力雄著 My Western Realm, Your Eastern Homeland By Wang Lixiong Reviewed by Bruce Humes (2014) The 2009 Ürümqi riots damaged the reputation of Xinjiang’s Uyghur in the eyes of many Chinese, but the “2014 Kunming Attack” in March this year has surely left a more blood-curdling and indelible image of the “Uyghur-as-Terrorist” … Continue reading Book Review: Wang Lixiong’s “My Western Realm, Your Eastern Homeland” (我的西域,你的东土)

“The Mysterious Realm of Lop Nur” and “Curse of Kanas Lake”: Xinjiang’s Answer to Tibetan Fiction Fever?

The phenomenal success of He Ma’s The Tibet Code (《藏地密码》, 何马著)—reportedly over 3m volumes sold—has spawned a host of thrillers and mysteries driven by a similar fascination with Tibetan history, religion and relics. The popular 3-volume Tibetan Mastiff (藏獒) by Yang Zhijun (杨治军), now an animated film co-produced by a Sino-Japanese partnership, is just one example. … Continue reading “The Mysterious Realm of Lop Nur” and “Curse of Kanas Lake”: Xinjiang’s Answer to Tibetan Fiction Fever?

“Duobukuer River”: Daur Writer Paints Brighter Future of One Who Left the Greater Khingan Range Behind

Ever since I completed my translation of Han author Chi Zijian’s Last Quarter of the Moon, set in the Greater Khingan Range (大兴安岭) that divides the Manchurian plain of northeastern China from the Mongolian Plateau of Inner Mongolia, I’ve been wondering: How would one of the indigenous nomadic peoples, an Evenki, Oroqen or Daur for … Continue reading “Duobukuer River”: Daur Writer Paints Brighter Future of One Who Left the Greater Khingan Range Behind

Çin Edebiyatından Kültür Devrimine Ergen Gözüyle Bakış: Wang Gang’ın İngilizce Romanı

Ayşe Ünal Ersönmez (for English version, click here) Çin edebiyatının son birkaç yılda hem kendi ülkesinde hem de dünyada en ilgi görmüş örneklerinden Wang Gang’ın İngilizce adlı romanı, 2013 yılında Kalkedon Yayınları tarafından Nil Demir çevirisiyle Türkçe’ye kazandırıldı. Roman, Çin’in kuzeybatısındaki Sincan Uygur Özerk Bölgesinde yaşayan Çinli genç “Aşk Liu”nun delikanlılık dönemini konu alıyor. Aşk … Continue reading Çin Edebiyatından Kültür Devrimine Ergen Gözüyle Bakış: Wang Gang’ın İngilizce Romanı

Shortage of Mongolian-to-Mandarin Literary Translators

In the wake of the recent announcement of the winners of the Duorina Mongolian Literature Prize, Ye Erda (叶尔达), professor of Mongolian language and literature at Beijing’s Central Nationalities University, notes that the current crop of talented Mongolian-to-Mandarin literary translators still far from meets growing demand. Salhinhee (哈森) took home the top award for her … Continue reading Shortage of Mongolian-to-Mandarin Literary Translators

土耳其语/英语字典:走马观花

去年来土耳其刚好一个月的时候,究竟买到了一本用得上的土耳其语到英语的字典: Fono Yayınları 出的 Türkçe-Ingilizce Büyük Sözlük。不容易啦--因为此类参考书主要是为了帮助土耳其人学习英语的,所以其重点不是我们英语为母语者感兴趣的那些。 非常高兴能翻一翻这本,因为作为初学土耳其语的我,现在的眼光是不会再有。许多土耳其语的说法看起来很新鲜、好玩,不马上做个纪录将会忘记的。 几年前,我也买了商务印书馆新出的《土耳其语-汉语辞典》,也写了个简短的述评。等我找到了,再上载。 大学时代读了日本平安时代清少納言写的《枕草子》,特喜欢她对朝廷里日常现象风趣的描写和 “分类”。为了方便阅读,下面我也把我新近 “逛字典” 时的一些零碎印象同样分类: 缺席的词语 几乎没有成语、没有奥斯曼帝国时代的说法,也很少提到跟伊斯兰教有关的东西。纯碎是现代语,感觉直接从英文翻译的词语非常多。很明显,这本字典的编辑继承了国父 Atatürk “现代化” 的精神。关于土耳其在 1923 年建共和国后的语言改革(主要是除掉来自阿拉伯语和波斯语的词汇),可以参考《The Turkish Language Reform: A Catastrophic Success》。 不过,Allah Allah! 这条还是有。街上一天能听到很多次,等于 “天啊!”或者西班牙语的 madre mía!。实际发音更像 Alla Hallah!, “H” 送气的音很重,听起来挺逗的。感觉虽然提的是真主,但一般不算严肃。 关于伊斯兰教前突厥民族独特的信仰,萨满教,只有两条:şaman(即 shaman)和 şamanlık(Shamanism)。想不到这么古老的、神圣的传统在 21 世纪的土耳其语没有其他有关的、值得列在字典里的说法。   自然语言 Babaanne: “father’s mother” (奶奶)。此称呼一点都不复杂!但当我问老师, “mother’s father”(外公)是否 annebaba,她莫名其妙。她先听不懂,后来强调,绝对不能用这逻辑!我的猜测:在这个男权社会里,男性做 “主”,称呼上也不能意味着是女人的附属。   混合物 Babalık testi: … Continue reading 土耳其语/英语字典:走马观花

China’s Bilingual Writers: Narrative with a Difference

It began back in 2008 with Penguin investing heavily—$100,000 is the rumored price—to purchase Jiang Rong’s tale based in Inner Mongolia, Wolf Totem. In 2013 two newly translated novels joined China’s “borderland fiction” category: Fan Wen’s Une terre de lait et de miel, located in the gateway to Tibet straddling Yunnan and Sichuan, and Chi … Continue reading China’s Bilingual Writers: Narrative with a Difference