Un/Translatables: New Maps for Germanic Literatures

Author:   Bethany Wiggin ,  Catriona MacLeod ,  Bethany Wiggin ,  Catriona MacLeod
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 August 2016
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The term """"Untranslatables"""" is rooted in two explorations of translation written originally in German: Walter Benjamin's now ubiquitous """"The Task of the Translator"""" and Goethe's extensive notes to his """"tradaptation"""" of mystical Persian poetry. The essays collected in Un/Translatables unite two inescapable interventions in contemporary translation discourses: the concept of """"Untranslatables"""" as points of productive resistance, and the Germanic tradition as the primary dialogue partner for translation studies. The essays collected in the volume pursue the critical itineraries that would result if """"Untranslatables,"""" as discussed in Barbara Cassin's Dictionary of Untranslatables, were returned, productively estranged, to their original German context. Thus, these essays explore Untranslatables across Germanic literatures—German, Yiddish, Dutch, and Afrikaans—and follow trajectories into Hebrew, Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, English, and Scots.

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Author:   Bethany Wiggin ,  Catriona MacLeod ,  Bethany Wiggin ,  Catriona MacLeod
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
Imprint:   Northwestern University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.459kg
ISBN:  

9780810133433


ISBN 10:   0810133431
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   15 August 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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In this new collection, Wiggin and MacLeod take on the critical issues at stake where the fields of translation, world history and literature confront each other, and situate them in engaging and provocative ways. Bella Brodzki, author of Can These Bones Live?: Translation, Survival, and Cultural Memory


This fascinating volume is a welcome addition to the current offerings in cross-cultural studies and translation theory in the German context. There are some real jewels in this collection. -- Katherine Mary Faull, editor of Translation and Culture and Anthropology and the German Enlightenment: Perspectives on Humanity


This fascinating volume is a welcome addition to the current offerings in cross-cultural studies and translation theory intheGerman context.Thereare some real jewels in this collection. Katherine Mary Faull, editor of Translation and Culture and Anthropology and the German Enlightenment: Perspectives on Humanity


This fascinating volume is a welcome addition to the current offerings in cross-cultural studies and translation theory intheGerman context.Thereare some real jewels in this collection. Katherine Mary Faull, editor of<i>Translation and Culture</i>and<i>Anthropology and the German Enlightenment: Perspectives on Humanity</i>


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Bethany Wiggin is an associate professor and graduate chair of German at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and director of the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities. Catriona MacLeod is Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor in German at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.

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