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![]() | Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation |
ADDITIONAL ENDORSEMENTS: "The debate on cultural globalization suffers from an inability to tackle the notion of translation in its concrete linguistic and historical reality as well as in its broad philosophical dimensions. This book, edited by Sandra Bermann and Michael Wood and lucidly introduced by Bermann, is an incisive contribution to an emerging kind of global translation studies. It contains an enormous amount of valuable material, interesting insight, and fresh learning."--Andreas Huyssen, Columbia University, author of Present Pasts: Urban Palimpsests and the Politics of Memory File created: 4/24/2008 | |
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