Translation, Semiotics, and Feminism

Translation, Semiotics, and Feminism
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Total Pages : 421
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Book Synopsis Translation, Semiotics, and Feminism by : Eva C. Karpinski

Download or read book Translation, Semiotics, and Feminism written by Eva C. Karpinski and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-11-04 with total page 421 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Translation, Semiotics, and Feminism: Selected Writings of Barbara Godard brings together 16 of the most important essays by the influential Canadian scholar, situating her thinking in relation to feminism and translation studies from the 1980s through the 2000s. Godard’s lasting contributions helped to advance several areas in translation studies such as feminist theories and semiotics.The collection includes two previously unpublished essays and two essays that have so far only appeared in French. The book is organized into four thematic parts covering feminist theories, comparative cultural studies, semiotics and ethics, and embodied praxis of translation. Each part is accompanied by specifically focused introductory essays, written by the editors, elucidating the material presented in each section. Topics range from translating and sexual difference and feminist discourse to translation and theatre and the ethics of translating. This timely book is key reading for scholars, researchers, and advanced students of translation studies, comparative literature, gender studies, and cultural studies.


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