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Translation as Creative–Critical Practice

Download or Read eBook Translation as Creative–Critical Practice PDF written by Delphine Grass and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2023-12-21 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Translation as Creative–Critical Practice
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Book Synopsis Translation as Creative–Critical Practice by : Delphine Grass

Book excerpt: In Translation as Creative-Critical Practice, Delphine Grass questions the separation between practice and theory in translation studies through her analysis of creative-critical translation experiments. Focusing on contemporary literary and artistic engagements with translation such as the autotheoretical translation memoir, performative translations and 'transtopian' literary and visual art works, this Element argues for a renewed engagement with translation theory from the point of view of translation as artistic and practice-based research capable of reframing translation theory. Exploring examples of translation as both a norm-breaking and world-making activity in the works of Kate Briggs, Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi, Noémie Grunenwald, Anne Carson, Charles Bernstein, Chantal Wright or Slavs and Tatars to name a few, this Element prompts us to reconsider the current place of translation practice in translation studies.


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