April 13, 2011, Greencastle, Ind. —Three members of the DePauw University faculty -- Angela Flury, Kevin Howley and Sandro Barras -- make contributions to the latest edition of Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture, a peer-reviewed online cultural studies journal. Flury, associate professor of English, is co-editor of the issue, which is themed "Multilingual Realities in Translation". Howley, associate professor of communication, reviews Translation in Global News by Esperança Bielsa and Susan Bassnett, while Barros, assistant professor of modern languages (Spanish), offers a review of Suzanne Jill Levine's The Subversive Scribe.
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