The Situatedness of Translation Studies : Temporal and Geographical Dynamics of Theorization.

In The Situatedness of Translation Studies , Luc van Doorslaer and Ton Naaijkens critically reassess some outdated views about Translation Studies, and demonstrate that translation theory is far more diverse than its usual representation as a Western scholarly tradition arising from the 1970s onward...

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Main Author: van Doorslaer, Luc
Other Authors: Naaijkens, Ton
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Brill, 2021.
Series:Approaches to translation studies.
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505 0 |a Notes on Contributors -- 1 Temporal and Geographical Extensions in Translation Studies. Explaining the Background -- Luc van Doorslaer and Ton Naaijkens -- part 1: Theorizing the Concept, the Object and the Discipline -- 2 Approaches to a Historiography of Translation Studies -- Yves Gambier -- 3 Historiosophy of Translation. Reflecting on Ukrainian Translation Conceptualizations-from Ivan Franko to Maksym Strikha -- Iryna Odrekhivska -- 4 Translation Seen through the Prism of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics -- Elin Sütiste and Silvi Salupere -- 5 Heeding the Call for Transfer Theory -- Shaul Levin -- part 2: Localizing the Concept, the Object and the Discipline -- 6 Political Ideology in the Translation of Occidental Modernist Literature in China in the 1950s. The Case of French Modernist Literature in Shijie Wenxue -- Feng Cui -- 7 The Art and Craft of Translation. The Historical and Political Background of the Russian Translation Scholarship -- Natalia Kamovnikova -- 8 Travelling Theories in Translation Studies. Rediscovering Fedorov -- Anastasia Shakhova -- 9 Appropriation of Central Discourses vs. Local Tradition. Translation Studies in the Greek-Speaking World -- George Floros and Simos Grammenidis -- 10 Total Translation: From Catford to Torop -- Anne Lange -- Index. 
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