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Translation as Actor-Networking - Actors, Agencies, and Networks in the Making of Arthur Waley's English Translation of the Chinese 'Journey to the West' (Paperback)
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Translation as Actor-Networking - Actors, Agencies, and Networks in the Making of Arthur Waley's English Translation of the Chinese 'Journey to the West' (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Translation and Interpreting Studies
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This book employs actor-network theory (ANT) to explore the making
of the English translation of a work of Chinese canonical fiction,
Journey to the West, demonstrating how ANT, as applied to
Translation Studies, can contribute to a richer understanding of
the translation process. The volume builds on previous research to
apply ANT theory to translation studies by looking in-depth at a
single work, highlighting the unique factors underpinning the
making of Monkey, Arthur Waley's English translation of the Chinese
classic Journey to the West, which make the work an ideal candidate
for showing ANT theory in practice in translation. Luo uses an
in-depth exploration of the work to examine the ways in which both
human and nonhuman translation actors and agents interact in
different ways in the publication of this translation, showcasing
them as dynamic, changing, and active participants whose roles
shifted over the course of the translation process, rather than as
fixed entities as traditionally categorized in existing research.
The book moves beyond a descriptive account of an ANT-based case
study toward offering a systematic theoretical and methodological
framework of ANT-based translation studies, using the conclusions
drawn from its application to a single work to suggest a way
forward for applying ANT in translation production on a wider
scale. This book will be of interest to scholars in translation
studies, sociology, and comparative literature, particularly those
interested in actor-network theory or network studies and their
application to related disciplinary fields.
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