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Ecologies of Translation in East and South East Asia, 1600-1900
This ground-breaking volume on early modern inter-Asian translation examines how translation from plain Chinese was situated at the nexus between, on the one hand, the traditional standard of biliteracy characteristic of literary practices in the Sinographic sphere, and on the other, practices of translational multilingualism (competence in multiple spoken languages to produce a fully localized target text). Translations from plain Chinese are shown to carve out new ecologies of translations that not only enrich our understanding of early modern translation practices across the Sinographic sphere, but also demonstrate that the transregional uses of a non-alphabetic graphic technology call for different models of translation theory.
Author/Editor
Li Guo, Patrica Sieber, Peter Kornicki
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
ISBN
9789463729550
Publication date
1 Jan 2022 – 30 Nov 2022
Specialisation
Humanities
Theme
Literature
Art and Culture
History
Region
Inter-Asia
China