Why concepts matter : translating social and political thought

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Why concepts matter : translating social and political thought

edited by Martin J. Burke and Melvin Richter

(Studies in the history of political thought / edited by Terence Ball, Jörn Leonhard, Wyger Velema, v. 6)

Brill, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-238) and index

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Translation is indispensible to transmissions of knowledge across time and place; to understanding how and what others think. There is a vast stock of theories about how to translate, deriving mainly from controversies about sacred and literary works. Yet there is little discussion of the distinctive issues involved in translating political and social thought. This volume breaks new ground by focusing on them. Thirteen scholars consider problems arising from the study of translation and the cultural transfer of texts. Especially novel is the application of these issues to two relatively new disciplines: translation studies, and the history of concepts (Begriffsgeschichte). This volume opens a discussion of what and how each of them can learn from, and contribute to, the others.

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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Translation, the History of Concepts and the History of Political Thought, Melvin Richter A Translation Studies Perspective on the Translation of Political Concepts,Jeremy Munday On History in Formal Conceptualizations of Translation,Anthony Pym Reinhart Koselleck on Translation, Anachronism and Conceptual Change,Kari Palonen Translation as Cultural Transfer and Semantic Interaction: European Variations of liberal between 1800 and 1830,Joern Leonhard Bodin as Self-Translator of his Republique: Why the Omission of "Politique" and Allied Terms from the Latin Version?, Mario Turchetti Translation as Correction: Hobbes in the 1660s and 1670, Eric Nelson Translating the Turks, Peter Burke Translating the Vocation of Man: Liang Qichao (1873-1929), J. G. Fichte, and the Body Politic in Early Republican China, Joachim Kurtz The Public Limits of Liberty: Nakamura Keiu's Translation of J. S. Mill, Douglas Howland On Translating Durkheim, Steven Lukes Translating Weber, Keith Tribe Select Bibliography Index

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