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Intimate Enemies: Translation in Francophone Contexts

Online ISBN:
9781846317996
Print ISBN:
9781846318672
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
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Intimate Enemies: Translation in Francophone Contexts

Kathryn Batchelor (ed.),
Kathryn Batchelor
(ed.)
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Claire Bisdorff (ed.)
Claire Bisdorff
(ed.)
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Published online:
23 January 2014
Published in print:
15 June 2013
Online ISBN:
9781846317996
Print ISBN:
9781846318672
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press

Abstract

The concept of translation has become central to postcolonial theory in recent decades, offering as it does a useful metaphor or metonym for many of the processes explored within the framework of postcolonial studies. Translation proper, however, remains relatively underexplored and, in many postcolonial multilingual contexts, underexploited. This volume draws together reflections by translators, authors and academics working across three broad geographical areas where the linguistic legacies of French colonial operations are long-lasting and complex, namely Africa, the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean. The perspectives that emerge move beyond traditional views of translation as loss or betrayal and towards a more positive outlook, highlighting the potential for translation to enrich the lives of readers, translators and authors alike, to counter some of the destructive effects of globalisation, and to promote linguistic diversity. In addition, translation is shown to be a most valuable tool in revealing the dynamics and pressures that are relevant to the political and economic contexts in which books are read, written and sold.

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