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Living Translation (Paperback)
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Living Translation (Paperback)
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A collection that brings together Spivak's wide-ranging writings on
translation for the first time. Living Translation offers a
powerful perspective on the work of distinguished thinker and
writer Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, revealing how, throughout her
long career, she has made translation a central concern of the
comparative humanities. Starting with her landmark "Translator's
Preface" to Jacques Derrida's Of Grammatology in 1976, and
continuing with her foreword to Mahasweta Devi's Draupadi and
afterword to Devi's Chotti MundaandHis Arrow, Spivak has tackled
questions of translatability. She has been interested in
interrogating the act of translation from the ground up and at the
political limit. She sees at play at border checkpoints, at sites
of colonial pedagogy, in acts of resistance to monolingual regimes
of national language, at the borders of minor literature and
schizo-analysis, in the deficits of cultural debt and linguistic
expropriation, and, more generally, at theory's edge, which is to
say, where practical criticism yields to theorizing in
untranslatables. This volume also addresses how Spivak's
institution-building as director of comparative literature at the
University of Iowa-and in her subsequent places of employment-began
at the same time. From this perspective, Spivak takes her place
within a distinguished line-up of translator-theorists who have
been particularly attuned to the processes of cognizing in
languages, all of them alive to the coproductivity of thinking,
translating, writing.
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