In twenty first century the concept of World as global village would be incomplete without the translation of written or spoken word. While this point shows the importance of translation also require to review it. From the Renaissance to the first half of 20th century translation was treated as a second- rate activity and derogatory metaphors like slave and the imposter women was used for it. Postmodernist thinkers of late half of 20th century (Especially Post Structuralists, Post Colonialists, Feminists and Gender Studies specialists) have challenged and reexamined the concepts of translation by introducing new and advance metaphors like Cannibalism. This article belongs to the review and comparison of traditional and new concepts of trans...
The aim of this article is to offer a reflection on the role and responsibility of the translator th...
The essay analyzes the role and future of Women’s Studies as a subject in relation to feminism and f...
During the 1990s, theories of globalization spread as rapidly as neoliberalism. Their effects are wi...
This article seeks to investigate the changing perception of the term “translation ” in feminist TS ...
This article seeks to investigate the changing perception of the term “translation ” in feminist TS ...
Commonly associated with the concept of cultural cannibalism, the artistic and critical legacy of Ha...
Today, translation scholarship and practice face a twofold situation. On the one hand translation st...
This article seeks to investigate the changing perception of the term “translation” in feminist TS t...
This article discusses the notion of 'Otherness' in contemporary Translation Studies. Here the term ...
Translation is a process of converting a text into another language. Mostly it is assumed as a merel...
In the twentieth century, when the study of cultural anthropology suggested that linguistic barriers...
Abstract Translation is an act of articulation that takes place in the social topos of differ-ence o...
The article analyses how the concept of translation has become a literary topic and a universal meta...
This essay charts the evolution of the translation concepts developed by the Brazilian poet Haroldo ...
his article studies the development of the translation theories in the second half of the twentieth ...
The aim of this article is to offer a reflection on the role and responsibility of the translator th...
The essay analyzes the role and future of Women’s Studies as a subject in relation to feminism and f...
During the 1990s, theories of globalization spread as rapidly as neoliberalism. Their effects are wi...
This article seeks to investigate the changing perception of the term “translation ” in feminist TS ...
This article seeks to investigate the changing perception of the term “translation ” in feminist TS ...
Commonly associated with the concept of cultural cannibalism, the artistic and critical legacy of Ha...
Today, translation scholarship and practice face a twofold situation. On the one hand translation st...
This article seeks to investigate the changing perception of the term “translation” in feminist TS t...
This article discusses the notion of 'Otherness' in contemporary Translation Studies. Here the term ...
Translation is a process of converting a text into another language. Mostly it is assumed as a merel...
In the twentieth century, when the study of cultural anthropology suggested that linguistic barriers...
Abstract Translation is an act of articulation that takes place in the social topos of differ-ence o...
The article analyses how the concept of translation has become a literary topic and a universal meta...
This essay charts the evolution of the translation concepts developed by the Brazilian poet Haroldo ...
his article studies the development of the translation theories in the second half of the twentieth ...
The aim of this article is to offer a reflection on the role and responsibility of the translator th...
The essay analyzes the role and future of Women’s Studies as a subject in relation to feminism and f...
During the 1990s, theories of globalization spread as rapidly as neoliberalism. Their effects are wi...