Translation and Conflict was the first book to demonstrate that
translators and interpreters participate in circulating as well as
resisting the narratives that create the intellectual and moral
environment for violent conflict and social tensions. Drawing on
narrative theory and with numerous examples from historical and
current contexts of conflict, Mona Baker provides an original and
coherent model of analysis that pays equal attention to the
circulation of narratives in translation and to questions of
dominance and resistance. With a new preface by Sue-Ann Harding,
Translation and Conflict is more than ever the essential text for
any student or researcher interested in the study of translation
and social movements.
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