
Translation and the Classic
Identity as Change in the History of Culture
Oxford University Press
Published on 21. August 2008
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-19-928807-6 (ISBN)
Description
Contemporary translation studies have explored translation not as a means of recovering a source text, but as a process of interpretation and production of literary meaning and value. Translation and the Classic uses this idea to discuss the relationship between translation and the classic text. It proposes a framework in which 'the classic' figures less as an autonomous entity than as the result of the interplay between source text and translation practice and examines the consequences of this hypothesis for questioning established definitions of the classic: how does translation mediate the social, political and national uses of 'the classics' in the contemporary global context of changing canons and traditions?
The volume contains a total of eighteen original essays, plus an introduction, written by scholars working in classics and classical reception, translation studies, literary theory, comparative literature, theatre and performance studies, history and philosophy and makes a potent contribution to pressing debates in all of these areas.
The volume contains a total of eighteen original essays, plus an introduction, written by scholars working in classics and classical reception, translation studies, literary theory, comparative literature, theatre and performance studies, history and philosophy and makes a potent contribution to pressing debates in all of these areas.
Reviews / Votes
...this is suggestive and very wide-ranging collection of essays has much to offer classicists of many kinds...excellent work * Victoria Moul Bryn Mawr Classical Review * it will make an ideal teaching companion for graduate courses on classics and translation * Emily Greenwood, The Translator *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
834 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-928807-6 (9780199288076)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Alexandra Lianeri is Moses Finley Fellow, Darwin College, University of Cambridge.
Vanda Zajko is Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Bristol.
Vanda Zajko is Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Bristol.
Editor
Moses Finley Fellow, Darwin College, University of Cambridge
Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Bristol
Content
1. THEORISING TRANSLATION AND THE CLASSIC ; 2. THE PERSISTENCE OF THE CLASSIC: TRACING THE HISTORY OF TRANSLATIONS ; 3. CONTESTING THE CLASSIC: THE POLITICS OF TRANSLATION PRACTICE