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Agency And Patronage In Eastern Translatology 1st Unabridged Ahmed Ankit

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Agency And Patronage In Eastern Translatology 1st Unabridged Ahmed Ankit
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Ahmed Ankit, Said Faiq
ISBN: 9781443874168, 1443874167
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st Unabridged

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Agency And Patronage In Eastern Translatology 1st Unabridged Ahmed Ankit by Ahmed Ankit, Said Faiq 9781443874168, 1443874167 instant download after payment.

It is axiomatic that translation studies has been largely dominated by Western discourses on language, cultural and communication studies. Non-Western traditions and discourses of translation have generally not influenced debate beyond their geopolitical confines. But, as André Lefevere repeatedly argued, the phenomenon of translation would be more fruitfully examined and interrogated when different traditions are brought to bear on each other. This is precisely the focus of this volume, calling for new turns in translation studies. With a focus on the two culturally vital and sensitive themes of patronage and agency, the volume provides insights into how and why translation is viewed and practised within Eastern intellectual traditions, and the ways in which cross-cultural exchange is executed and/or constrained by the two themes that concern, after all, a shared human endeavor, communication through translation. The volume will be of great interest to students and researchers in all areas of translation and allied disciplines, particularly history, sociology, geopolitics, intercultural studies, communication, and globalization studies.

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