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Fear seems to be at the heart of both present-day and past forms of
anger, an anger that is produced in and by discourse and in and
through translation. It seems to be spreading globally, so much so
that we are now living in the age of anger. Fear is a hot topic on
the agenda nowadays, both in the news and in academia. The present
collection of chapters by ten TS researchers focuses on the
relationship between translation as an ambivalent practice and
fear. The chapters deal with various discursive practices and
disciplines within different contexts: geographical (Middle East,
Lampedusa, France, and Portugal); political and historical (the
Portuguese dictatorship and its censorial regime, the colonial
war); and literary translation (poetry, novels, and dark
literature).
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