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“Translating Politics / Politicizing Translation”
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New Jersey, USA (Lib): Shakespeare and European Politics is a contribution to what is beginning to look like a new tradition in Shakespeare studies: a tendency no longer to study Shakespeare only in his own historical or national contexts, but also as a cultural phenomenon with a European and international history and afterlife. […] Questions of language and translation are central to the theme of the book. The fourth and final section of the volume is entitled “Translating Politics / Politicizing Translation”.
For more information, please visit:
www2.lib.udel.edu/udpress/shakeseuropean.htm
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