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Contra Instrumentalism
Author | : Lawrence Venuti |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2019-07-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1496215923 |
Contra Instrumentalism questions the long-accepted notion that translation reproduces or transfers an invariant contained in or caused by the source text. This "instrumental" model of translation has dominated translation theory and commentary for more than two millennia, and its influence can be seen today in elite and popular cultures, in academic institutions and in publishing, in scholarly monographs and in literary journalism, in the most rarefied theoretical discourses and in the most commonly used clichés. Contra Instrumentalism aims to end the dominance of instrumentalism by showing how it grossly oversimplifies translation practice and fosters an illusion of immediate access to source texts. Lawrence Venuti asserts that all translation is an interpretive act that necessarily entails ethical responsibilities and political commitments. Venuti argues that a hermeneutic model offers a more comprehensive and incisive understanding of translation that enables an appreciation of not only the creative and scholarly aspects of what a translator does but also the crucial role translation plays in the cultural and social institutions that shape human life.
Beard Fetish in Early Modern England
Author | : Mark Albert Johnston |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2016-04-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 131717593X |
Focusing on representations of beards in English Renaissance culture, this study elucidates how fetish objects validate ideological systems of power by materializing complex value in multiple registers. Providing detailed discussions of not only bearded men but also beardless boys, bearded women, and half-bearded hermaphrodites, author Mark Albert Johnston argues that attending closely to early modern English culture's treatment of the beard as a fetish object ultimately exposes the contingency of categories like sex, gender, age, race, and sexuality. Johnston mines a diverse cross-section of contemporary discourses -- adult and children’s drama, narrative verse and prose, popular ballads, epigrams and proverbs, historical accounts, pamphlet literature, diaries, letters, wills, court records and legal documents, medical and surgical manuals, lectures, sermons, almanacs, and calendars -- in order to provide proof for his cultural claims. Johnston’s evidence invokes some of the period’s most famous voices -- William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, John Lyly, Phillip Stubbes, John Marston, George Chapman, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton, and Samuel Pepys, for example -- but Johnston also introduces us to an array of lesser-known Renaissance authors and playwrights whose works support the notion that the beard was a palimpsestic site of contested meaning at which complex and contradictory values clash and converge. Johnston’s reading of Marxist, Freudian, and anthropological theories of the fetish phenomenon acknowledges their divergent emphases -- erotic, economic, racial and religious -- while suggesting that the imbrication of diverse registers that fetish accomplishes facilitates its cultural and psychic naturalizing function.
A Catalogue of Old Books, in the Ancient and Modern Languages and Various Classes of Literature
Author | : Longman (Firm) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 706 |
Release | : 1817 |
Genre | : Publishers' catalogs |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : John Herbert Slater |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 768 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Anonyms and pseudonyms |
ISBN | : |
Early Modern Drama and the Eastern European Elsewhere
Author | : Monica Matei-Chesnoiu |
Publisher | : Associated University Presse |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780838641958 |
This study explores how Eastern European spaces and meanings are constituted in specific cultural contexts in early modern English drama. Focusing on the ways in which these texts integrate the articulation of Eastern European space and geography into a variety of interpretative conventions, the book develops ways of thinking critically and reflexively about the production of knowledge and identity in Shakespeare and his contemporaries through representations of space in drama.
Shakespeare's Englishes
Author | : Margaret Tudeau-Clayton |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 1108493734 |
Claims that Shakespeare resists an emergent, exclusionary post-reformation ideology of 'true' Englishness in his early plays.
Catalogue of Ancient and Modern Books in All Languages on Sale
Author | : James Bohn |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 804 |
Release | : 1840 |
Genre | : Booksellers' catalogs |
ISBN | : |