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Publication details [#42459]
Branchadell, Albert and Lovell Margaret West, eds. 2005. Less Translated Languages. (Benjamins Translation Library 58). John Benjamins. 416+VIII pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Language as a subject
Annotation
This is the first collection of articles devoted entirely to less translated languages, a term that brings together well-known, widely used languages such as Arabic or Chinese, and long-neglected minority languages — with power as the key word at play. It starts with some views on English, the dominant language in Translation as elsewhere, considers the role of translation for minority languages — both a source of inequality and a means to overcome it —, takes a look at translation from less translated major languages and cultures, and ends up with a closer look at translation into Catalan, a paradigmatic case of less translated language, in a final section that includes a vindication of six prominent Catalan translators. Combining sound theoretical insight and accurate analysis of relevant case studies, the contributors to this collection make a convincing case for a more thorough examination of less translated languages within the field of Translation Studies.