Translation and race
Titre:
Translation and race
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781003180166
9781003846789
9781003846840
Auteur personnel:
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
©2024
Description physique:
1 online resource (xv, 172 pages).
Collections:
New perspectives in translation and interpreting studies
New perspectives in translation and interpreting studies.
Extrait:
"Translation and Race brings together translation studies with critical race studies for a long-overdue reckoning with race and racism in translation theory and practice. The book explores the "unbearable whiteness of translation" in the West that excludes scholars and translators of color from the field and also upholds racial inequities more broadly. Outlining relevant concepts from critical race studies, Translation and Race demonstrates how norms of translation theory and practice in the West actually derive from ideas rooted in white supremacy and other forms of racism. Chapters explore translation's role in historical processes of racialization, racial capitalism and intellectual property, identity politics and Black translation praxis, the globalization of critical race studies, and ethical strategies for translating racist discourse. Beyond attempts to diversify the field of translation studies and the literary translation profession, the book ultimately calls for a radical transformation of translation theory and practice. This book is crucial reading for advanced students and scholars in translation studies, critical race and ethnic studies, and related areas, as well as for practicing translators"-- Provided by publisher.
Accès électronique:
Full Text Available From Taylor & Francis Open Access e-Books
Langue:
Anglais