Translation and GlobalizationPsychology Press, 2003 - 197 pages Translation and Globalization is essential reading for anyone with an interest in translation, or a concern for the future of our world's languages and cultures. This is a critical exploration of the ways in which radical changes to the world economy have affected contemporary translation. |
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... censorship 95–6 anthropophagic censorship 95–6 anti-globalization movement 34–5, 36, 52 AOL Time Warner 57 Aquino, C. 80 Aristeas 24–5 Aristide, J.B. 80 Armstrong, I. 139, 156 Arnold, D. 113, 115 Arrojo, R. 35 Asia 83–4assimilation 142 ...
... censorship 4, 92–6; refusal to translate 97–103 centre/periphery relations 85–6 cerebrofacture 113 Cheng, S. 16–17 Chesterman,A. 35, 140 Cheyfitz, E. 140 'Children of Lir' 104 China 83, 84chirographic culture 24–5 chronopolitics 82, 121 ...
Table des matières
Echolands translation now | 1 |
1 Translation and the global economy | 8 |
2 Globalization and new translation paradigms | 42 |
3 Globalization and the new geography of translation | 76 |
4 Globalization and the new politics of translation | 104 |
5 Translation and minority languages in a global setting | 138 |
Notes | 173 |
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