Part of
A History of Modern Translation Knowledge: Sources, concepts, effects
Edited by Lieven D’hulst and Yves Gambier
[Benjamins Translation Library 142] 2018
► pp. 171173
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Solomon, Jon, and Naoki Sakai (eds). 2006. Translation, Biopolitics, ‘Colonial Difference’. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.Google Scholar
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