Ecology has become a central question governing the survival and
sustainability of human societies, cultures and languages. In this
timely study, Michael Cronin investigates how the perspective of
the Anthropocene, or the effect of humans on the global
environment, has profound implications for the way translation is
considered in the past, present and future. Starting with a deep
history of translation and ranging from food ecology to
inter-species translation and green translation technology, this
thought-provoking book offers a challenging and ultimately hopeful
perspective on how translation can play a vital role in the future
survival of the planet.
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