The Poetics of Imperialism: Translation and Colonization from The Tempest to TarzanOxford University Press, 1991 - 202 sidor The Poetics of Imperialism redefines the Anglo-American frontier in terms of problems of translation. Exploring questions of language and colonization, the book demonstrates how intracultural problems of translation--rooted in conflicts of race, gender, and class in the Western tradition of property--were projected onto the communal economics of kinship in the New World as the primary process of dispossession. In describing this process of translation, Cheyfitz examines a range of texts from European travel narratives to the work of Frederick Douglass, Frantz Fanon, and Leslie Marmon Silko; from The Tempest to Tarzan. This venture in the conjunction of critical theory and cultural studies cuts across the disciplines of literature, anthropology, and history within the context of critical theory. |
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... imperial violence . But one cannot articulate a critique of one's own place unless one can also stand in a radically different place . Without imagining socialism , for example , something public opinion in the United States ...
... imperial violence . But one cannot articulate a critique of one's own place unless one can also stand in a radically different place . Without imagining socialism , for example , something public opinion in the United States ...
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... imperial romance , biology , in the form of fingerprints and skeletons , solves a problem of translation : how can Tarzan identify himself absolutely in the text of his father so that the imperial reign of that particular race , gender ...
... imperial romance , biology , in the form of fingerprints and skeletons , solves a problem of translation : how can Tarzan identify himself absolutely in the text of his father so that the imperial reign of that particular race , gender ...
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... imperial muse tosses the creation like a bauble from hand to hand , and uses it to embody any caprice of thought that is uppermost in his mind . The remotest spaces of nature are visited , and the farthest sundered things are brought ...
... imperial muse tosses the creation like a bauble from hand to hand , and uses it to embody any caprice of thought that is uppermost in his mind . The remotest spaces of nature are visited , and the farthest sundered things are brought ...
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The Foreign Policy of Metaphor | 22 |
Translating Property | 41 |
Translation Transportation Usurpation | 59 |
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The Poetics of Imperialism: Translation and Colonization from The Tempest to ... Eric Cheyfitz Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1997 |
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absolute Algonquian Algonquian languages alienation apes appears Arawaks Aristotle articulates become Caliban cannibal century Chapter Cibecue Cicero civilized classical colonial colonists Columbian Orator Columbus communication conflict context Cronon crucial cultures decorum displacement domestic Douglass eloquent orator Emerson empire England English equivocal essay European example figure force Frantz Fanon frontier Greystoke ground human idea identity ideological imperial island Jamestown kin-ordered land Leslie Marmon Silko linguistic literal Loeb Classical Library master meaning metaphor Miranda mode Montaigne Montaigne's Native American nature notion play political possession Powhatan primal problem of translation process of translation proper Prospero Puttenham relation Renaissance represent rhetorical Richard Hakluyts romance savage scene of translation Sea Venture Shakespeare slave social speak speech suggests Tarzan tells Tempest tion Todorov tradition translatio translatio imperii True Declaration U.S. foreign policy understand University Press univocal usurpation Virginia voyage weroance Western words World writing York
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