Deconstruction and Translation explains ways in which many practical and theoretical problems of translation can be rethought in the light of insights from the French philosopher Jacques Derrida
Deconstruction and Translation explains ways in which many practical and theoretical problems of translation can be rethought in the light of insights from the French philosopher Jacques DerridaHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction Section I: Translatability and Untranslatability Chapter 1: Différance Difference at the Origin Saussure and Differences The difference of différance Conclusion Chapter 2: The Limit Singularity and Generality Text Writing Conclusion Chapter 3: Iterability Stability and Instability The Supplement Sur-vival Conclusion: Institutions, Kingdoms, and Property Section II: Implications for Translation Theory Introduction Chapter 4: Unloading Terms Decision Intention Communication Conclusion Chapter 5: Translating Derrida Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Alan Bass Geoff Bennington and Ian McLeod 'The Measure of Translation Effects' Conclusion Chapter 6: Response and Responsibility Aporias 'Relevant' Translation 'Mercy Seasons Justice' Conclusion References Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Section I: Translatability and Untranslatability Chapter 1: Différance Difference at the Origin Saussure and Differences The difference of différance Conclusion Chapter 2: The Limit Singularity and Generality Text Writing Conclusion Chapter 3: Iterability Stability and Instability The Supplement Sur-vival Conclusion: Institutions, Kingdoms, and Property Section II: Implications for Translation Theory Introduction Chapter 4: Unloading Terms Decision Intention Communication Conclusion Chapter 5: Translating Derrida Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Alan Bass Geoff Bennington and Ian McLeod 'The Measure of Translation Effects' Conclusion Chapter 6: Response and Responsibility Aporias 'Relevant' Translation 'Mercy Seasons Justice' Conclusion References Index
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