Translating the Crisis discusses the multiple translation practices that shaped the 15M movement, which played a central role in the recent global wave of popular protest. This book is invaluable for scholars and researchers in Translation Studies, Spanish Studies, Social Movement Studies, and Politics.
Translating the Crisis discusses the multiple translation practices that shaped the 15M movement, which played a central role in the recent global wave of popular protest. This book is invaluable for scholars and researchers in Translation Studies, Spanish Studies, Social Movement Studies, and Politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fruela Fernández is Assistant Professor in English Studies at Universitat de les Illes Balears (Spain). He is the author of Espacios de dominación, espacios de resistencia (2014) and co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Politics (2018, with Jonathan Evans).
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: translating the crisis 1 The many voices of opposition: activism and translation in a global context 2 Translation-as-tradition: the 15M between past and present 3 The 'commons': rethinking collective agency 4 Towards the 'care' strike: translation and the rise of the feminist movement 5 Sea, sun, and dissent: activist critiques of the 'Spanish model' 6 Podemos: successes and contradictions of a 'translational' party 7 Conclusion: the ongoing task of translation Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: translating the crisis 1 The many voices of opposition: activism and translation in a global context 2 Translation-as-tradition: the 15M between past and present 3 The 'commons': rethinking collective agency 4 Towards the 'care' strike: translation and the rise of the feminist movement 5 Sea, sun, and dissent: activist critiques of the 'Spanish model' 6 Podemos: successes and contradictions of a 'translational' party 7 Conclusion: the ongoing task of translation Bibliography Index
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