Translating Egypt's Revolution Translating Egypt's Revolution

Translating Egypt's Revolution

The Language of Tahrir

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Publisher Description

This unique interdisciplinary collective project is the culmination of research and translation work conducted by American University in Cairo students of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds who continue to witness Egypt's ongoing revolution. This historic event has produced an unprecedented proliferation of political and cultural documents and materials, whether written, oral, or visual. Given their range, different linguistic registers, and referential worlds, these documents present a great challenge to any translator.

The contributors to this volume have selectively translated chants, banners, jokes, poems, and interviews, as well as presidential speeches and military communiqués. Their practical translation work is informed by the cultural turn in translation studies and the nuanced role of the translator as negotiator between texts and cultures. The chapters focus on the relationship between translation and semiotics, issues of fidelity and equivalence, creative transformation and rewriting, and the issue of target readership. This mature collective project is in many ways a reenactment of the new infectious revolutionary spirit in Egypt today.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2012
May 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
340
Pages
PUBLISHER
The American University in Cairo Press
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
SIZE
22.1
MB
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