7 Archivable Concepts: Talonbooks and Literary Translation Kathy Mezei Kathy Mezei's essay, "Archivable Concepts: Talonbooks and Literary Translation," considers the role of translation in the formation of Canadian literature as an institution. Showing how small presses have facilitated the interactions of different bodies of literature through translation, Mezei suggests scholars should develop and interpret the archives of Canadian translation activities in order to unpack the "institutional dynamics, socio-political circumstances, and personal histories" that have fashioned the practice of cross-cultural translation in Canada (198).…mehr
7 Archivable Concepts: Talonbooks and Literary Translation Kathy Mezei Kathy Mezei's essay, "Archivable Concepts: Talonbooks and Literary Translation," considers the role of translation in the formation of Canadian literature as an institution. Showing how small presses have facilitated the interactions of different bodies of literature through translation, Mezei suggests scholars should develop and interpret the archives of Canadian translation activities in order to unpack the "institutional dynamics, socio-political circumstances, and personal histories" that have fashioned the practice of cross-cultural translation in Canada (198).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents for Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies, edited by Smaro Kamboureli and Robert Zacharias Preface Smaro Kamboureli and Robert Zacharias Introduction: Shifting the Ground of a Discipline: Emergence and Canadian Literary Studies in English Smaro Kamboureli National Literatures in the Shadow of Neoliberalism Jeff Derksen "Beyond CanLit(e)": Reading. Interdisciplinarity. Transatlantically. Danielle Fuller White Settlers and the Biopolitics of State Building in Canada Janine Brodie "Some Great Crisis": Vimy as Originary Violence Robert Zacharias Amplifying Threat: Reasonable Accommodations and Quebec's Bouchard-Taylor Commission Hearings (2007) Monika Kin Gagnon and Yasmin Jiwani The Time Has Come: Self and Community Articulations in Colour. An Issue and Awakening Thunder Larissa Lai Archivable Concepts: Talonbooks and Literary Translation Kathy Mezei Is CanLit Lost in Japanese Translation? Yoko Fujimoto The Cunning of Reconciliation: Reinventing White Civility in the "Age of Apology" Pauline Wakeham The Long March to "Recognition": Sákéj Henderson, First Nations Jurisprudence, and Sui Generis Solidarity Len Findlay bush/writing: embodied deconstruction, traces of community, and writing against the state in indigenous acts of inscription peter kulchyski Notes Works Cited Contributors Index
Table of Contents for Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies, edited by Smaro Kamboureli and Robert Zacharias Preface Smaro Kamboureli and Robert Zacharias Introduction: Shifting the Ground of a Discipline: Emergence and Canadian Literary Studies in English Smaro Kamboureli National Literatures in the Shadow of Neoliberalism Jeff Derksen "Beyond CanLit(e)": Reading. Interdisciplinarity. Transatlantically. Danielle Fuller White Settlers and the Biopolitics of State Building in Canada Janine Brodie "Some Great Crisis": Vimy as Originary Violence Robert Zacharias Amplifying Threat: Reasonable Accommodations and Quebec's Bouchard-Taylor Commission Hearings (2007) Monika Kin Gagnon and Yasmin Jiwani The Time Has Come: Self and Community Articulations in Colour. An Issue and Awakening Thunder Larissa Lai Archivable Concepts: Talonbooks and Literary Translation Kathy Mezei Is CanLit Lost in Japanese Translation? Yoko Fujimoto The Cunning of Reconciliation: Reinventing White Civility in the "Age of Apology" Pauline Wakeham The Long March to "Recognition": Sákéj Henderson, First Nations Jurisprudence, and Sui Generis Solidarity Len Findlay bush/writing: embodied deconstruction, traces of community, and writing against the state in indigenous acts of inscription peter kulchyski Notes Works Cited Contributors Index
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