Lieven D'Hulst (KU Leuven) Yves Gambier (University of Turku & Imma
A History of Modern Translation Knowledge is the first attempt to map the coming into being of modern thinking about translation. It breaks with the well-established tradition of viewing history through the reductive lens of schools, theories, turns or interdisciplinary exchanges. It also challenges the artificial distinction between past and present and it sustains that the latter's historical roots go back far beyond the 1970s. Translation Studies is but part of a broader set of discourses on translation we propose to label "translation knowledge". This book concentrates on seven processes...
A History of Modern Translation Knowledge is the first attempt to map the coming into being of modern thinking about translation. It breaks with the w...