Edited by Stephanie Schwerter and Jennifer K. Dick,
"Transmissibility and Cultural Transfer: Dimensions of Translation
in the Humanities" brings together monumental voices in the social
sciences -- such as Jean-Ren? Ladmiral from Paris and Peter Caws
from Washington DC -- to begin to address the Humanities' specific
issues with and debt to translation. Calling for a re-examination
of how translations are read, critiqued, and taught in Philosophy,
History, Political Science, and Sociology departments, this book
provides tools for reflection, bases for reconsideration of given
translations, and historical observations on how thought has been
shaped across national borders.
The volume ends with four case studies -- examples from
auto-translation in postcolonial literature, cultural issues of
translation in Chinese-language cinema, negotiating meaning between
linguistically and culturally different audiences in the United
States and Lebanon, to verbal-visual questions of translation in
marketing to German and French clients. All in all, this book is a
comprehensive, compact survey of the cultural and linguistic
translation and transmission issues in the social sciences today.
"Transmissibility and Cultural Transfer: Dimensions of Translation
in the Humanities" is illuminating and informative.
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