Salman Rushdie and translation
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Salman Rushdie and translation
(Literary studies)
Bloomsbury, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Salman Rushdie's writing is engaged with translation in many ways: translator-figures tell and retell stories in his novels, while acts of translation are catalysts for climactic events. Covering his major novels as well as his often-neglected short stories and writing for children, Salman Rushdie and Translation explores the role of translation in Rushdie's work. In this book, Jenni Ramone draws on contemporary translation theory to analyse the part translation plays in Rushdie's appropriation of historical and contemporary Indian narratives of independence and migration.
目次
Introduction: Colonial and Postcolonial Translation \ 1. Translation as Temptation: Gaps, Silences, Seductions \ 2. 'Takallouf': the Unsayable, the Untranslatable \ 3. Translation as Transgression: Bad Language \ 4. Translation and Form: the Short Story \ 5. Kashmir and Paradise: Translating History \ 6. Translating Theory: if Grimus Fails \ 7. Paint, Patronage, Power, and the Translator's Visibility \ 8. Salman Rushdie: A Split Subject \ In Conclusion \ Appendix: Annotated Bibliography \ Bibliography \ Index
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