Translation and Decolonisation: Interdisciplinary Approaches offers compelling explorations of the pivotal role that translation plays in the complex and necessarily incomplete process of decolonisation.
Translation and Decolonisation: Interdisciplinary Approaches offers compelling explorations of the pivotal role that translation plays in the complex and necessarily incomplete process of decolonisation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Claire Chambers is Professor of Global Literature at the University of York, where she teaches twentieth- and twenty-first-century writing in English from South Asia, the Perso-Arab world, and their diasporas. Her books include Imagining Muslims in South Asia and the Diaspora, Britain Through Muslim Eyes, and Making Sense of Contemporary British Muslim Novels . Ipek Demir is Professor of Diaspora Studies and Director of the Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies (CERS) at the University of Leeds. Her publications span race, diaspora, migration, decoloniality, and interdisciplinarity. Her research has been funded by the EU, ESRC, and AHRC. She is also the author of Diaspora as Translation and Decolonisation (2022).
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Acknowledgements Claire Chambers and Ipek Demir, Introduction: Translation in the Service of (De)colonisation 1: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Translating into English 2: Kathryn Batchelor, Decolonial and Postcolonial Perspectives on Translation: Compatibilities and Contradictions 3: Paul F. Bandia, Reparative Translation, Decoloniality, Metacoloniality 4: Tejaswini Niranjana, Feminism and Translation in India 5: Abdelmajid Hannoum, On Translation Ideology 6: Claire Chambers, Forked Tongues: Translation and (De)colonisation in Two Global Novels by Contemporary Women Writers 7: Sara de Jong, Armed with Words: (De)colonising Translation in the US-led NATO war in Afghanistan (2001-2021) 8: Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Translation as Decolonial Method: On the (Un)Translatability of Human Rights Demands and the Coloniality of Migration in Refugee Protest in Germany 9: Haider Shahbaz, Fahmida Riaz's w z: Translation and Solidarities in the Global South 10: Peiyu Yang, Translating the Other: Ghassan Kanafani's Travelogue ... And Then Arose Asia 11: Gargi Binju, Writing Diasporic In-Betweenness: South Asians in Colonial and Postcolonial East Africa in the Novels of M. G. Vassanji 12: Maureen Freely, Translation as Activism, Translators as Activists 13: Ng g wa Thiong'o, Finding Our Way: Dialogue Among Our Languages Is the Way to the Unity of African Peoples
Acknowledgements Claire Chambers and Ipek Demir, Introduction: Translation in the Service of (De)colonisation 1: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Translating into English 2: Kathryn Batchelor, Decolonial and Postcolonial Perspectives on Translation: Compatibilities and Contradictions 3: Paul F. Bandia, Reparative Translation, Decoloniality, Metacoloniality 4: Tejaswini Niranjana, Feminism and Translation in India 5: Abdelmajid Hannoum, On Translation Ideology 6: Claire Chambers, Forked Tongues: Translation and (De)colonisation in Two Global Novels by Contemporary Women Writers 7: Sara de Jong, Armed with Words: (De)colonising Translation in the US-led NATO war in Afghanistan (2001-2021) 8: Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Translation as Decolonial Method: On the (Un)Translatability of Human Rights Demands and the Coloniality of Migration in Refugee Protest in Germany 9: Haider Shahbaz, Fahmida Riaz's w z: Translation and Solidarities in the Global South 10: Peiyu Yang, Translating the Other: Ghassan Kanafani's Travelogue ... And Then Arose Asia 11: Gargi Binju, Writing Diasporic In-Betweenness: South Asians in Colonial and Postcolonial East Africa in the Novels of M. G. Vassanji 12: Maureen Freely, Translation as Activism, Translators as Activists 13: Ng g wa Thiong'o, Finding Our Way: Dialogue Among Our Languages Is the Way to the Unity of African Peoples
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