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Translation and the Global City
Bridges and Gateways
von Judith Weisz Woodsworth
Verlag: Routledge
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-367-55568-9
Erschienen am 27.09.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 537 Gramm
Umfang: 262 Seiten

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Judith Woodsworth is Professor of translation studies at Concordia University, Canada. Founding president of the Canadian Association for translation studies, she has written widely on the history, theory and practice of translation.



Introduction: Translational Spaces and the Bridges that Span Them Part 1. (Re)claiming Space: Translational Landscapes in Canada 1. The Jews of Montreal: At the Crossroads of Languages and Translation 2. Translating the American Counterculture in/for Quebec 3. An Ultraminor Literature: English Writing in Montreal 4. Indigenous Peoples-Settler Relations and Language Politics in 21st Century Canada Part 2. Bridges and Barriers: Narratives of Liminality In and Beyond World Cities 5. Literary Translation in Southern Brazil: Livraria Americana's Almanak 6. In the Shadow of the Cathedral: The Linguistic Landscape of Antwerp 7. Activist Translation in the World of Food 8. Bridging Difference: Self, Sexuality and Gender in Hanan al-Shayklh's Only in London 9. Going Global: Translating the Slang of the Paris Banlieue 10. Your Language Escapes Me! Multimodality of a Migrant Life Epilogue. Polyglot Pathways: Mount Royal and its Languages



Translation and the Global City showcases fresh perspectives on translation in a global context, drawing on case studies from Montreal and other multilingual cosmopolitan cities to examine the historical, sociological and cultural factors underpinning the travel of languages, ideas and cultures across borders.
Building on the "spatial turn" in translation studies, the book adopts a bridge metaphor to explore the complexities of translational spaces and the ways in which translation acts can both unite and divide in the global city. The collection initiates the discussion with a focus on the Canadian context and specifically the city of Montreal, where historical circumstances, public policy and shifting language politics have led to a burgeoning translation industry. It goes on to address issues of translation in other regions and cities of the world, generating new insights and opening avenues for further research into the relations between languages and cultures.
This volume will be of particular interest to students and scholars in translation studies, especially those with an interest in translation theory and the sociology of translation.


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