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Eurocentrism in Translation Studies
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2013
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In the wake of post-colonial and post-modernist thinking, ‘Eurocentrism’ has been criticized in a number of academic disciplines, including Translation Studies. First published as a special issue of Translation and Interpreting Studies 6:2 (2011), this volume re-examines and problematizes some of the arguments used in such criticism. It is argued here that one should be wary in putting forward such arguments in order not to replace Eurocentrism by a confrontational geographical model characterized precisely by a continentalization of discourse, thereby merely reinstituting under another guise. The work also questions the relevance of continent-based theories of translation as such along with their underlying beliefs and convictions. But since the volume prefers to keep the debate open, its concluding interview article also provides the opportunity to those criticized to respond and provide well-balanced comments on such points of criticism.
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Chang Nam-fung, Lingnan University:
Eurocentrism has been a hot issue in translation studies in recent years. This book, putting together for the first time thought-provoking articles that present views from all sides, is of particular academic significance.
Eurocentrism has been a hot issue in translation studies in recent years. This book, putting together for the first time thought-provoking articles that present views from all sides, is of particular academic significance.
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On constructing continental views on translation studies
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Macro- and micro-turns in translation studies
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Continentalism and the invention of traditions in translation studies
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How Eurocentric is Europe?
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Beyond “Eurocentrism”?
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The representation of agents of translation in (South) Africa
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On fictional turns, fictionalizing twists and the invention of the Americas
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(More than) American prisms on Eurocentrisms
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Notes on contributors
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Name index
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Subject index
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