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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... Babel 136;see also neo-Babelianism Baghdad 39 Baker, M. 135,139 Bangalore 83 Barí 166 Basch, L. 79, 90 Bateson, G. 90 Batibo, H.M. 72–3, 165–6, 169 Bauman, Z. 42–3, 50, 52, 65, 95, 99,106, 123, 156–7 Beck, U.58, 110 Beckett, S. 79 ...
... neo-Babelianism by 60–1 Delanty, G. 6 Deleuze, G. 154Delisle, J. 25, 26, 29, 31, 69 dematerialization: of space 42–4; of the word 21–2 Demetrius 24–5 Denevan,W.M. 166 dependency 35–41 Desfontaines, Abbé P.-F.G. 101–2 designed neo ...
... neo-Babelianism 58–63 networks 3–4, 42–75, 86; and networking 44–52 Niranjana,T. 90, 139–40 Noël, É. 39 Nolan, J. 107 non-literary translation 2 Norton AntiVirus software 17 Norwich, J.J. 8 Nöstlinger, C. 152 Nussbaum, M. 6 O'Brien, S ...
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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