In Translation Reflections, Refractions, TransformationsPaul St-Pierre, Prafulla C. Kar John Benjamins Publishing, 16 mai 2007 - 313 pages With contributions by researchers from India, Europe, North America and the Caribbean, In Translation Reflections, refractions, transformations touches on questions of method and on topics including copyright, cultural hybridity, globalization, identity construction, and minority languages which are important for the disciplinary development of translation studies but also of interest to other fields as well, most notably comparative literature, cultural studies and world literature. The volume provides a forum for new voices to be heard alongside those of well-established scholars and for current concerns to express themselves, often focusing on practices in areas of the world other than Europe or North America, which have until now tended to dominate the field. Acknowledging difference and celebrating it, the contributions conceive of translation as a process which reconstitutes and transforms, which brings renewal and growth, an interaction in a new context, a new reading, a new writing. |
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... identity was at risk. Conclusion It is clear, then, that in the past translation as a social fact or social practice was not, and could not have been, of interest to scholars otherwise concerned with social matters, and that, as the ...
... identity was at risk. Conclusion It is clear, then, that in the past translation as a social fact or social practice was not, and could not have been, of interest to scholars otherwise concerned with social matters, and that, as the ...
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... identities. A5 a result, earlier tendencies to 'demonize' translation, noted by Robinson (1997a: 104—106), are lessening. The case studies appearing in recent collections (Bassnett & Trivedi 1999; Simon & St-Pierre 2000) tend rather to ...
... identities. A5 a result, earlier tendencies to 'demonize' translation, noted by Robinson (1997a: 104—106), are lessening. The case studies appearing in recent collections (Bassnett & Trivedi 1999; Simon & St-Pierre 2000) tend rather to ...
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... identity of the agent, the experience is no longer social in nature; it is personal. The influence of literary theory is evident here; while valorizing hybridity, literary theory maintains a romantic, and very individualistic, vision of ...
... identity of the agent, the experience is no longer social in nature; it is personal. The influence of literary theory is evident here; while valorizing hybridity, literary theory maintains a romantic, and very individualistic, vision of ...
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Table des matières
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II Writing and translation | 85 |
III Contexts of translation | 151 |
IV Cultures in translation | 213 |
References | 289 |
Index | 309 |
The series Benjamins Translation Library | 314 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
analysis Anne Carson anthropology Bassnett become bhasha Brahminical Bringhurst called Carson century colonial concept conflict context creative critical cultural diplomacy cultural translation defined definition Derrida developed diflerent discipline discourse dreams English essay ethical European example expression fact fiction field figurative figure find first Foundationism French Freud global guage Haida Hindi Huck human ideas identity India Indian influence intellectual property interpretation intertextuality involved Kannada Lazarillo linguistic literary translation literature Mahasweta Devi meaning metaphor métissage novel ofthe original text Orissa Oriya particular political polysemy possible postcolonial practice Prakrit production question reader reading recognised refers reflection relation relationship Sanskrit scholars semantics semiotic sense significance social society source language specific speech story structure syllepsis target language Telugu textual theoretical tion traditional trans transformation translation studies translation theory translator’s Université de Montréal University Warlpiri words worldview writing