Translating Minorities and Conflict in Literature
Censorship, Cultural Peripheries, and Dynamics of Self in Literary Translation
Rodríguez Muñoz, María Luisa / Gentile, Paola
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05.10.2023
Beschreibung
Minorities and Conflict are prevailing topics in literature and translation. This volume analyses their occurrence by focussing on the key domains: censorship/manipulation, translation flows from the linguistic periphery, and reflections on self-expression. The case studies presented discuss (re)translations of authors such as Virginia Woolf and treat a wide variety of languages, such as Flemish literature in Czech or Russian translations of Estonian prose. They also treat relevant topics such as heteroglossia, de-colonialism, and self-translation. The texts in this volume were originally presented at the conference Translating Minorities and Conflict in Literature, held in June 2021. In an increasingly interconnected and complex global landscape they advocate transparency, accountability, and the preservation of linguistic diversity.
Autorenportrait
María Luisa Rodríguez Muñoz is a lecturer for Translation and Interpreting at the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at the University of Córdoba. Her research interests are translation and culture, decolonisation, and feminism.
Paola Gentile is an assistant professor at the Dutch Studies section of the IUSLIT Department at the University of Trieste, where she studied Translation and Conference Interpreting.