Max Scheler
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Going East

discovering new and alternative traditions in translation studies

herausgegeben vonLarisa SchippelCornelia Zwischenberger

Abstrakt

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of various Eastern European traditions of thought on the subject of translation as well as the discipline of translation studies. It sheds a light on how these traditions developed, how they are related to and how they differ from Western traditions. The volume shows nationally-framed histories of translation and translation studies and presents Eastern European pioneers and trailblazing thinkers in the discipline. This collection of articles, however, also shows that it is at times hard or even impossible to draw the line between theoretical and/or scientific thinking and pre-theoretical and/or pre-scientific thinking on translation. Furthermore, it shows that out discipline's beginnings, which are supposedly rooted in Western scholarship, may have to be rethought, and consequently, rewritten

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Stanisław Barańczak

between autonomy and support

Kasia Szymanska(Trinity College Dublin)

pp.449-468

Publication details

Publisher: Frank & Timme

Ort: Berlin

Year: 2017

Seiten: 535

Series: Transkulturalität, Translation, Transfer

Series volume: 28

ISBN (hardback): 9783732903351

Referenz:

Schippel Larisa, Zwischenberger Cornelia (2017) Going East: discovering new and alternative traditions in translation studies. Berlin, Frank & Timme.