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Writing and Translating Francophone Discourse : Africa, the Caribbean, Diaspora

Bandia, Paul F(Edited by)
Part of the Textxet Studies in Comparative Literature series
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This book is a much needed contribution to interdisciplinary research on the intersection of French and Francophone Studies and Translation Studies.

It highlights the symbiotic relationship between the two disciplines whereby theories and concepts developed in translation studies provide useful models and paradigms for studying francophone literature, while major concepts that hold sway in the francophone world provide a solid basis for elucidating and understanding translation phenomena.

The book is at once a contribution to the growing field of postcolonial francophone studies and the sub-area of postcolonial translation theory.

Contributors are experts from a variety of disciplines and hail from various regions across the globe.

What unites them is their interest in translation and its conceptualization both as an interlinguistic practice and a metaphor for intercultural communication and transcultural relations.

The contributions draw on literature, film, historical documents and critical theories by French and francophone thinkers, highlighting the significance of translation for African, Caribbean and migrant francophone discourse.

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Editions Rodopi B.V.
9042038942 / 9789042038943
Paperback
840.9
01/01/2014
Netherlands
8 pages, black & white illustrations
16 x 24 mm, 367 grams
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