Translating feminism : interdisciplinary approaches to text, place and agency / Maud Anne Bracke, Julia C. Bullock, Penelope Morris, Kristina Schulz, editors.

In these times of the intensified transnational flows of feminist knowledges, translation has become central to the cross-border travels of feminist theories and practices. This innovative multidisciplinary book gathers a rich range of essays from diverse epistemological formations to explore the ma...

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Other Authors: Bracke, Maud (Editor), Bullock, Julia C. (Editor), Morris, Penelope (Editor), Schulz, Kristina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Series:Palgrave studies in language, gender and sexuality.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Reconsidering Feminism Since 1945 Through Encounter, Translation and Resignification: Towards a Historical Narrative (Maud Bracke, Julia C. Bullock, Penelope Morris and Kristina Schulz) -- Chapter 2: The Many Faces of Beauvoir: Paratranslated Materiality in Le Deuxieme Sexe (Pauline Henry-Tierney) -- Chapter 3: Promoting Beauvoir: The Role of the Translator in Crafting a Literary Legacy (Julia C. Bullock) -- Chapter 4: Communicating Through Books, Spaces and Personal Exchange: Womens Bookshops as Cultural Translators (1970s-1990s) (Lisia Burgi and Kristina Schulz) -- Chapter 5: Transnational Transfers & Mainstream Mappings: Womens Liberation Calendars of the 1970s and 1980s (Hannah Yoken) -- Chapter 6: Paratranslating Iraqi Womens Stories Twice: With Reference to Alia Mamdouhs Novel (1986/2000), Mothballs (1995) and Naphtalene: A Novel of Baghdad (2005) (Ruth Abou Rached) -- Chapter 7: Translation or Transliteration?: Gender Troubles in Russia (Erin Katherine Krafft) -- Chapter 8: Love is Love and Love is Equal: Fansubbing and Queer Feminism in China (Ting Guo) -- Chapter 9: How Rebel Can Translation Be? A (Con)textual Study of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls and Two Translations in Spanish (Olga Castro and Maria Laura Spoturno) 
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