A translational sociology : interdisciplinary perspectives on politics and society

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A translational sociology : interdisciplinary perspectives on politics and society

Esperança Bielsa

(Translation, politics and society / series editor, Esperança Bielsa)

Routledge, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

*This highly original book is the first to show how a consideration of translation can expand and develop the field of sociology and shows how translation relates to and intervenes in the most pressing social and political issues of our times * Authored by a specialist in both sociology and translation, this has wide appeal across the humanities and social sciences and will be recommended reading for courses on translation and society and within social theory and cultural sociology *Fills a real gap in the literature for books about how translation can inform and transform the study of other fields and is the first in a new series of books aiming to continue this development

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Translation and society Chapter 1. Translation and identity Chapter 2. Translation and transformation Chapter 3. For a translational sociology Part II. Translation and politics Chapter 4. Politics of translation Chapter 5. Translating democracy Chapter 6. The translator as producer Part III. Translation and experience Chapter 7. Translation and modernity: Benjamin's Baudelaire Chapter 8. Translating strangers Chapter 9. Homecoming: an auto-analysis Conclusion: translation and reflexivity General bibliography Index

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