Uneasy Translations


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Uneasy Translations


Uneasy Translations
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Author : Rita Kothari
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic India
Release Date : 2022-09-30

Uneasy Translations written by Rita Kothari and has been published by Bloomsbury Academic India this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-30 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


A classic question about India, often asked by non-Indians, when they encounter its hundreds of languages is- how did and does India manage communication amidst such linguistic diversity? Surely, translation must be the only way. Indian Language Bazaars has its genesis in two decades' experience of the author with the act, activity and theorization of translation. What is translation in the Indian context? Does it have to be linguistic in nature? Does it need to refer to written texts only? Does 'it' need to be called 'translation' or is it an unstable and hybrid category that has increasingly begun to get stable in a more self-conscious and academic understanding of translation? Does crisscrossing of languages often captured in misleadingly transactional terms such as "borrowing" and "loan words" not constitute translation? Do vocabularies from diverse regions not constitute what comes to be claimed as 'purely' indigenous languages, hinting at yet other processes of translation at work? Spaces such as bazaars, conversations on trains, etc. - show an unselfconsciousness towards the multiple languages that contribute to both verbal and non-verbal exchanges. We seldom think of instances of the bazaars of any such Indian city or its individuals in terms of 'multilingualism.' On the other hand a private airline proudly announces the number of languages its crew can speak on a particular flight, or a short messaging system (SMS) announces that the Prime Minister's message is now available in nineteen downloadable languages. What can explain these contrarian approaches to "multilingualism"? Are we examining a shift towards a more market-oriented view of languages and translation? What is the role of nationalism in this? The book hopes to address some of these questions along the way.



Uneasy Translations


Uneasy Translations
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Author : Rita Kothari
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2022-11-18

Uneasy Translations written by Rita Kothari and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-11-18 with Literary Collections categories.


Uneasy Translations: Self, Experience and Indian Literature interweaves the personal journey of an academic into reflections around self, language and translation with an eye on the intangibly available category of experience. It dwells on quieter modes of being political, of making knowledge democratic and of seeing gendered language in the everyday. In an unusual combination of real-life incidents and textual examples, it provides a palimpsest of what it is to be in a classroom; in the domestic sphere, straddling the 'manyness' of language and, of course, in a constant mode of translation that remains incomplete and unconcluded. Through both a poignant voice and rigorous questions, Kothari asks what it is to live and teach in India as a woman, a multilingual researcher and as both a subject and a rebel of the discipline of English. She draws from multiple bhasha texts with an uncompromising eye on their autonomy and intellectual tradition. The essays range from questions of knowledge, affect, caste, shame and humiliation to other cultural memories. Translation avoids the arrogance of the original; it has the freedom to say it and not be held accountable, which can make it both risky and exciting. More importantly, it also speaks after (anuvaad) rather than only for or instead, and this ethic informs the way Kothari writes this book, breaking new ground with gentle provocations.



Between Auschwitz And Tradition


Between Auschwitz And Tradition
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Author : James R. Watson
language : en
Publisher: Rodopi
Release Date : 1994

Between Auschwitz And Tradition written by James R. Watson and has been published by Rodopi this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Literary Criticism categories.


Argues that the Holocaust has caused a mutation of the world. Our new world is Planet Auschwitz, an unworld with satellites separate and incommunicable. In this new world, the forces of nihilism are at work - e.g. terrorism, mass murder. Face-to-face with this destruction process, its administrators, and its survivors, we mutations must rewrite everything that has been projectively written about us in the old world. The tendency to repression keeps us from thinking, binding us to cynicism and nostalgia. The response to this new world condition must be to remember the Holocaust - repression leads to indifference and destruction.



Indian Modernities


Indian Modernities
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Author : Nishat Zaidi
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2023-06-30

Indian Modernities written by Nishat Zaidi and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-06-30 with Literary Criticism categories.


This volume studies the ways in which modernity has been conceived, practiced, and performed in Indian literatures from the 18th to 20th century. It brings together essays on writings in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and languages from Northeast India, which form a dialogical relationship with each other in this volume. The concurrence and contradictions emerging through these studies problematize the idea of modernity afresh. The book challenges the dominance of colonial modernity through socio-historical and cultural analysis of how modernity surfaces as a multifaceted phenomenon when contextualized in the multilingual ethos of India. It further tracks the complex ways in which modernism in India is tied to the harvests of modernity. It argues for the need to shift focus on the specific conditions that gave shape to multiple modernities within literatures produced from India. A versatile collection, the book incorporates engagements with not just long prose fiction but also lesser-known essays, research works, and short stories published in popular magazines. This unique work will be of interest to students and teachers of Indian writing in English, Indian literatures, and comparative literatures. It will be indispensable to scholars of South Asian studies, literary historians, linguists, and scholars of cultural studies across the globe.



Writing Diaspora


Writing Diaspora
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Author : Rey Chow
language : en
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Release Date : 1993-06-22

Writing Diaspora written by Rey Chow and has been published by Indiana University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993-06-22 with History categories.


" . . . this is no doctrinaire tract but rather a concerted attempt to look at important cultural problems from a fresh perspective. . . . Chow's book is an excellent example of its type."—Discourse & Society "I believe that Rey Chow has written a powerful set of essays which offer a critical strategy for approaching questions of otherness and other societies by forcing us to constantly reassess our position." —Harry Harootunian Writing Diaspora questions aspects of cultural politics, including the legacies of European imperialism and colonialism, the media, pedagogy, literature, literacy, sexuality, intellectual labor, the uses and abuses of theory, and popularized notions about "others."



Migration In Performance


Migration In Performance
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Author : Caleb Johnston
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2019-02-22

Migration In Performance written by Caleb Johnston and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-02-22 with Science categories.


This book follows the travels of Nanay, a testimonial theatre play developed from research with migrant domestic workers in Canada, as it was recreated and restaged in different places around the globe. This work examines how Canadian migration policy is embedded across and within histories of colonialism in the Philippines and settler colonialism in Canada. Translations between scholarship and performance – and between Canada and the Philippines – became more uneasy as the play travelled internationally, raising pressing questions of how decolonial collaborations might take shape in practice. This book examines the strengths and limits of existing framings of Filipina migration and offers rich ideas of how care – the care of children and elderly and each other – might be rethought in radically new ways within less violently unequal relations that span different colonial histories and complex triangulations of racialised migrants, settlers and Indigenous peoples. This book is a journey towards a new way of doing and performing research and theory. It is part of a growing interdisciplinary exchange between the performing arts and social sciences and will appeal to researchers and students within human geography and performance studies, and those working on migration, colonialisms, documentary theatre and social reproduction.



A Sea Of Debt


A Sea Of Debt
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Author : Fahad Ahmad Bishara
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2017-03-10

A Sea Of Debt written by Fahad Ahmad Bishara and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-10 with Business & Economics categories.


An innovative legal history of economic life in the Western Indian Ocean, charting the emergence of a trans-oceanic contractual culture.



Imagining Russian Regions


Imagining Russian Regions
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Author : Susan Smith-Peter
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2017-10-02

Imagining Russian Regions written by Susan Smith-Peter and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-02 with History categories.


This volume shows how ideas of civil society encouraged the growth of subnational identity in Russia before 1861.



Cosmopolitanisms In Muslim Contexts


Cosmopolitanisms In Muslim Contexts
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Author : Derryl N MacLean
language : en
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Release Date : 2013-09-23

Cosmopolitanisms In Muslim Contexts written by Derryl N MacLean and has been published by Edinburgh University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-23 with History categories.


Focuses on moments in world history when cosmopolitan ideas and actions pervaded specific Muslim societies and cultures, exploring the tensions between regional cultures, isolated enclaves and modern nation-states.



Queer Theory And Translation Studies


Queer Theory And Translation Studies
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Author : Brian James Baer
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-07-21

Queer Theory And Translation Studies written by Brian James Baer and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-07-21 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


This groundbreaking book explores the relevance of queer theory to Translation Studies and of translation to Global Sexuality Studies. Beginning with a comprehensive overview of the origins and evolution of queer theory, this book places queer theory and Translation Studies in a productive and mutually interrogating relationship. After framing the discussion of actual and potential interfaces between queer sexuality and queer textuality, the chapters trace the transnational circulation of queer texts, focusing on the place of translation in "gay" anthologies, the packaging of queer life writing for global audiences, and the translation of lyric poetry as a distinct site of queer performativity. Baer analyzes fictional translators in literature and film, the treatment of translation in historical and ethnographic studies of sexual and linguistic others, the work of queer translators, and the reception of queer texts in translation. Including a range of case studies to exemplify key ethical issues relevant to all scholars of global sexuality and postcolonial studies, this book is essential reading for advanced students, scholars, and researchers in Translation Studies, gender and sexuality studies, and related areas.