
Atlantic Communities
Translation, Mobility, Hospitality
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. August 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
132 pages
978-1-032-40792-0 (ISBN)
Description
Historically, the Atlantic Ocean has served to define the relationship between the so-called worlds of the 'Old' and the 'New'. A geographical divide between continents, it is also no less a historical space across which peoples have travelled, sharing ideas and cultural practices, a site of encounter and exchange that has shaped the lives of communities and nations across the globe. This book maps this productive web of multi-layered connections, not just in terms of military, migratory, economic and commercial actions and processes, but also of shifting lines of translation that have mobilised ideas, fomented the exchange of experiences and opened up channels of communication. The Atlantic is considered here a global translation zone that has been created through a myriad of crossings, physical and conceptual, and historically shaped through the reciprocal influences between the different communities situated around and beyond its shores. In the final analysis, the book explores the Atlantic as a zone of created relation, characterised by the interaction between processes of translation, mobility and, in the best of cases, of hospitality; and most importantly, as a space no longer defined by economic and military power but by the multiplicity of identities forged in its ambit.
This book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of translation studies, literature, history, human geography, politics, sociology, and cultural studies. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Atlantic Studies.
This book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students of translation studies, literature, history, human geography, politics, sociology, and cultural studies. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Atlantic Studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
271 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-40792-0 (9781032407920)
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Translation, Mobility, Hospitality
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Atlantic Communities
Translation, Mobility, Hospitality
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Maria Teresa Caneda-Cabrera | Rui Carvalho Homem | David Johnston
Atlantic Communities
Translation, Mobility, Hospitality
E-Book
12/2022
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
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Persons
Maria Teresa Caneda-Cabrera is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Vigo, Spain and Principal Investigator of the MCIN/AEI-funded research project: INTRUTHS 2.
Rui Carvalho Homem is Professor of English at the University of Porto, Portugal, and Senior Researcher at CETAPS (Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies).
David Johnston is Professor of Translation in the Centre for Translation and Interpreting at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
Rui Carvalho Homem is Professor of English at the University of Porto, Portugal, and Senior Researcher at CETAPS (Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies).
David Johnston is Professor of Translation in the Centre for Translation and Interpreting at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
Editor
University of Vigo, Spain
University of Porto, Portugal
Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Content
Introduction 1. The Atlantic Crossing and the "New World": The "odd political theology" of modernity 2. Translating China to the Atlantic West: Self, other, and Lin Yutang's resistance 3. The cross-Atlantic knowledge divide, or PISA for Development: Should one size ever fit all? 4. Mary Anne Sadlier's trans-Atlantic links: Migration, religion and translation 5. "Nothing important in common": Migrant memory and transnational identity in Joseph O'Neill's Netherland 6. Unworked and unavowable: Communities of practice in twenty-first century transatlantic poetry 7. Transatlantic re-soundings: Fats Waller's London Suite and the Jazz Atlantic