National identitity in translation / Lucyna Harmon / Dorota Osuchowska (eds.).
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783631792391
- 3631792395
- 418.02 23 NAT
- P306.97.S63 N38 2019
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Includes bibliographical references.
Language as an essential and constitutive part of national identity is what obviously gets lost in translation, being substituted by the language of another nation. For this reason, one could perceive national identity and translation as contradictory and proclaim a total untranslatability of the former. However, such a simplified conclusion would clearly deny the actual translation practice, where countless successful attempts to preserve the element of national identity can be testified. The authors of the book focus on the possibilities of various approaches to national identity as a research subject within Translation Studies. The authors hope that the variety of topics presented in this book will inspire further research.
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