
Re-Engendering Translation
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The volume also makes a priority of engaging a wide range of cultural and linguistic spaces: Latin America under military dictatorship, numerous points of the African cultural diaspora, and voices from South, Southeast and East Asia. Such perspectives are not included merely as supplemental, 'minority' additions to an otherwise metropolitan-centred volume, but instead are integral to the volume's focus, underscoring its goal of re-engendering translation studies through a politics of alterity that encourages the continued articulation and translation of difference, be it sexual or gendered, cultural or linguistic.
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Writing on Race and Sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance: Translation as Retelling and Rememory. Annarita Taronna
Speaking to the Dead: Juan Gelman's Feminization of Argentine Poetics as a Politics of Resistance. Lisa Bradford
Transformations of Violence: Metramorphic Gains and Plastic Regeneration in Marie Vieux-Chauvet's Les Rapaces. Carolyn Shread
Two in Translation: The Multilingual Cartographies of Nestor Perlongher and Caio Fernando Abreu. Christopher Larkosh
The Creation of 'A Lady': Gender and Sexual Politics in the Earliest Japanese Translations of Walter Scott and Charlotte Bronte. Takayuki Yokota-Murakami
Western Others (And 'Other' Westerns): Translating Brokeback Mountain into Vietnamese Culture. Loc Pham
Gender, Historiography and Translation. Tutun Mukherjee
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