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Intertextuality states that the literary texts are polluted, i.e. the meaning in a literary text is shaped by the other texts, and in each text one can see the footprints of the other texts. Therefore, How can a translator translate such a text with all the pollutions? Is there any device which helps translators to extract the meaning from such texts? Discourse analysis answers Yes. Since discourse analysis is an interdisciplinary branch, it has the flexibility to be applied in different fields of study. In this book, the author, tried to use an eclectic framework of discourse analysis…mehr

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Intertextuality states that the literary texts are polluted, i.e. the meaning in a literary text is shaped by the other texts, and in each text one can see the footprints of the other texts. Therefore, How can a translator translate such a text with all the pollutions? Is there any device which helps translators to extract the meaning from such texts? Discourse analysis answers Yes. Since discourse analysis is an interdisciplinary branch, it has the flexibility to be applied in different fields of study. In this book, the author, tried to use an eclectic framework of discourse analysis proposed by different scholars, to analyze the translation of two postcolonial texts, to see how it is possible to form the meaning by decomposing the structure, and transmit the postcolonial theme through translation. This study is an origin for other investigations that might be conducted in the future, considering that the need for more study is still felt, and translators need to be provided with more effective devices to choose high quality texts for translation and analysis.
Autorenporträt
Mandana Eftekhar Paziraie has obtained her MA degree in Translation Studies in 2012 with an A grade. She has been teaching English in a number of institutes, translating articles from Persian to English, and working as an interpreter. She is the author of several articles published in reputed journals and is a member of the Young Researchers Club.