Translation in a Postcolonial Context

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Celtic Literature
Claidheamh Soluis
cultural semiotics
culture
cycle
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Early Irish Culture
Early Irish Literature
Early Irish Texts
English translations of Irish myth
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Great Famine
Gregory's Translation
hero
humour in heroic narratives
irish
Irish Comic Tradition
Irish Cultural Nationalism
Irish Hero Tale
Irish Language Literature
Irish Language Movement
Irish Literary Revival
Irish Literature
Irish Narrative
Irish Tales
Irish Texts
linguistic anthropology
literary canons integration
literature
Metonymic Aspects
Modern Language
philological accuracy
Philological Translations
postcolonial translation studies
Receiving Culture
Scottish Gaelic
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tale
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Translation Theory
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781900650168
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1998
  • Publisher: St Jerome Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This ground-breaking analysis of the cultural trajectory of England's first colony constitutes a major contribution to postcolonial studies, offering a template relevant to most cultures emerging from colonialism. At the same time, these Irish case studies become the means of interrogating contemporary theories of translation. Moving authoritatively between literary theory and linguistics, philosophy and cultural studies, anthropology and systems theory, the author provides a model for a much needed integrated approach to translation theory and practice. In the process, the work of a number of important literary translators is scrutinized, including such eminent and disparate figures as Standishn O'Grady, Augusta Gregory and Thomas Kinsella. The interdependence of the Irish translation movement and the work of the great 20th century writers of Ireland - including Yeats and Joyce - becomes clear, expressed for example in the symbiotic relationship that marks their approach to Irish formalism.

Translation in a Postcolonial Context is essential reading for anyone interested in translation theory and practice, postcolonial studies, and Irish literature during the 19th and 20th centuries.

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