The Indissoluble Bound with Sinology: An Interview with Professor Pedro San Ginés Aguilar from the University of Granada, Spain
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Pedro San Ginés Aguilar
Profesor de la Universidad de Granada y doctor en Filología románica.
Estuvo Licenciado en estudios chinos por la Universidad de París 8 (1976) y
fue ex director del Instituto Confucio de la UGR, y también es Asesor del
Instituto Confucio de la UGR. Desempeña el cargo de Director del Grupo de
Investigación de estudios Asiáticos GIDEA – ex coordinador del Foro de
Estudios asiáticos (FEIAP), además de ser Coordinador del Grado chino en el
Grado de Lenguas Modernas y sus Literaturas. Es Presidente de la
Asociación Andaluza Asia y Director de la colección interlingua de la
editorial Comares de Granada y Director de la colección de Estudios
Asiáticos de la misma editorial. Las obras publicadas incluyen Cruce de
miradas, relaciones e intercambios, Introducción a la traducción jurídica y
jurada, La investigación sobre Asia pacífico en España, Planteamientos
generales de la traducción, etc.
Entrevistado: Pedro San Ginés Aguilar
Entrevistadora: Xie Yanan
Fecha de la entrevista: el 3 de abril de 2016
Lugar de la entrevista: Universidad de Granada
Objetivo de la entrevista: el comienzo de enseñanza de chino en
Granada
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