Translation, from Periphery to Centrestage

Translation, from Periphery to Centrestage
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Publisher : Prestige Publications
Total Pages : 244
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Download or read book Translation, from Periphery to Centrestage written by Tutun Mukherjee and published by Prestige Publications. This book was released on 1998 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Translation Of Literary Texts Has Led To Both The Globalization Of Culture And The Promotion Of Inter And Intra Culture Bonding. The Book Is Divided Into Three Sections: 1. The Setting Forth Of The Theoretical Parameters Oftranslation Studies; 2. The Problematic Space Of Praxis, Representing Different Language And Text Types; 3. Interviews With Famous Creative Writers In Different Genres Who Have Done Considerable Translation Work Themselves. The Issues Discussed Pressent A Broad Spectrum Of Theoretical, Textual And Contextual Specifics In The Field Of Translation.


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