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Self-translation: Brokering Originality in Hybrid Culture

Self-translation: Brokering Originality in Hybrid Culture

Publié le par Laure Depretto (Source : Anthony Cordingley)

Référence bibliographique : Self-translation: Brokering Originality in Hybrid Culture, Bloomsbury, collection "Bloomsbury Studies in Translation", 2013. EAN13 : 9781441142894.


Self-Translation: Brokering Originality in Hybrid Culture provides critical, historical and interdisciplinary analyses of self-translators and their works. It investigates the challenges which the bilingual oeuvre and the experience of the self-translator pose to conventional definitions of translation and the problematic dichotomies of original and translation , author and translator . Canonical self-translators, such Samuel Beckett, Vladimir Nabokov and Rabindranath Tagore, are here discussed in the context of previously overlooked self-translators, from Japan to South Africa, from the Basque Country to Scotland. This book seeks therefore to offer a portrait of the diverse artistic and political objectives and priorities of self-translators by investigating different cosmopolitan, post-colonial and indigenous practices. Numerous contributions to this volume extend the scope of self-translation to consider how the composition of a work can be born out of a multilingual consciousness or society. They demonstrate how production within hybrid contexts requires the negotiation of different languages within the self, generating powerful experiences, from crisis to liberation, and texts that offer key insights into our increasingly globalized culture.