The translation zone : a new comparative literature / Emily Apter.
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c2006.
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Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2006.
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xii, 298 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-286) and index.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii --TWENTY THESES ON TRANSLATION xi INTRODUCTION 1 -- Introduction 3 -- CHAPTER 1: Translation after 9/11: Mistranslating the Art of War 12 -- PART ONE: TRANSLATING HUMANISM 23 -- CHAPTER 2: The Human in the Humanities 25 -- CHAPTER 3: Global Translatio: The "Invention" of Comparative Literature, Istanbul, 1933 41 --CHAPTER 4: Saidian Humanism 65 -- PART TWO: THE POLITICS OF UNTRANSLATABILITY 83 -- CHAPTER 5: Nothing Is Translatable 85 --CHAPTER 6: "Untranslatable" Algeria: The Politics of Linguicide 94 -- CHAPTER 7: Plurilingual Dogma: Translation by Numbers 109 -- PART THREE :LANGUAGE WARS 127 -- CHAPTER 8: Balkan Babel: Language Zones, Military Zones 129 --CHAPTER 9: War and Speech 139 -- CHAPTER 10: The Language of Damaged Experience 149 --CHAPTER 11: CNN Creole: Trademark Literacy and Global Language Travel 160 -- CHAPTER 12: Conde's Creolite in Literary History 178 -- PART FOUR: TECHNOLOGIES OF TRANSLATION 191 -- CHAPTER 13: Nature into Data 193 --CHAPTER 14: Translation with No Original: Scandals of Textual Reproduction 210 -- CHAPTER 15: Everything Is Translatable 226 -- CONCLUSION CHAPTER 16: A New Comparative Literature 243 -- NOTES 253 -- INDEX 287
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9780691049960 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0691049963 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780691049977 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0691049971 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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