We tend to consider translation as something good, virtuous and bright, but it can also function as an instrument of concealment, silencing and misdirection—as something that darkens and obscures. Propaganda, misinformation, narratives of trauma and imagery of the enemy—to mention just a few of the negative phenomena that shape our lives—show patterns of communication in which translation either functions as a weapon or constitutes a space of conflict. But what does this dark side of translation look like? How does it work?Ground-breaking in its theoretical conception and pioneering in its thematic approach, this book unites international scholars from a range of disciplines including philosophy, translation studies, literary theory, ecocri...
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In her article Haitian Zombie, Myth, and Modern Identity Kette Thomas analyzes texts by Zora Neale...
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We tend to consider translation as something good, virtuous and bright, but it can also function as ...
[por] Zombies are not new additions to our cultural horror imaginary, and yet it would seem that in ...
This paper unveils the revolutionary potential incarnated in the post-9/11 transformed figure of the...
This article analyses the relationship between the horror genre and colonialism by focusing on Lucio...
We tend to consider translation as something good, virtuous and bright, but it can also function as ...
Zombies are the soulless reanimated corpses of human beings; they wander the border between life and...
In her article Haitian Zombie, Myth, and Modern Identity Kette Thomas analyzes texts by Zora Neale...
In her article Haitian Zombie, Myth, and Modern Identity Kette Thomas analyzes texts by Zora Neale...
This introduction lays out key questions that the contributors to The Transatlantic Undead: Zombies ...
"Why has the zombie become such a pervasive figure in twenty-first-century popular culture? John Ver...
The zombie narrative has seen an increasing trend towards the emergence of a zombie sentience. The i...
An ever increasing number of films, books, and scholarly works dealing with the undead have appeared...
My research explores how the oft-maligned zombie genre reveals deep-seated American cultural tendenc...
This article explores the popularity of Zombies in recent American popular culture and media
"It is hard to be a zombie. Slaving all day for no reward, driven by insatiable hunger, feared, unw...
We tend to consider translation as something good, virtuous and bright, but it can also function as ...
[por] Zombies are not new additions to our cultural horror imaginary, and yet it would seem that in ...
This paper unveils the revolutionary potential incarnated in the post-9/11 transformed figure of the...
This article analyses the relationship between the horror genre and colonialism by focusing on Lucio...