Translation and Nation: Towards a Cultural Politics of EnglishnessRoger Ellis, Liz Oakley-Brown Multilingual Matters, 2001 - 225 Seiten In recent years the marginal position which has defined translators and their texts has come under increasing and sustained challenge. However, although translation and subjectivity has been thoroughly considered in terms of post-colonialism and post-structuralism, there are few discussions which focus specifically on the construction of "Englishness" through vernacular translation. Using a range of theoretical approaches the five essays in this volume aim to realise such an understanding of translation by critically analyzing the cultural and political implications of translation and the construction of English subjectivities at particular historical moments. |
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... discussion into the twentieth century and , in that sense , fittingly rounds off the volume ; but his essay also rounds off the book in a more important way . As his discussion makes clear , the complex treatments of translation and ...
... discussion into the twentieth century and , in that sense , fittingly rounds off the volume ; but his essay also rounds off the book in a more important way . As his discussion makes clear , the complex treatments of translation and ...
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... discussion of the anonymous translation of Narcissus , a figure caught in the material world of signs , I suggested that the instability of the sixteenth - century subject becomes visible in the text's own linguistic confusion . It is ...
... discussion of the anonymous translation of Narcissus , a figure caught in the material world of signs , I suggested that the instability of the sixteenth - century subject becomes visible in the text's own linguistic confusion . It is ...
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... discussion of the role of wonder in the development of science , see Daston and Park , 1998 . 9. For a discussion of the contemporary popularity of genres which drew atten- tion to the conversational style in which they were written ...
... discussion of the role of wonder in the development of science , see Daston and Park , 1998 . 9. For a discussion of the contemporary popularity of genres which drew atten- tion to the conversational style in which they were written ...
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Women Translators Gender and the Cultural Context | 85 |
Discourses of Allusion in | 120 |
W H Audens Poetic | 167 |
Urheberrecht | |
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