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Translation and Censorship: Arts of Interference

Translation and Censorship: Arts of Interference

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Complex and paradoxical links between translation and censorship are explored in this wide-ranging collection of essays, written by fifteen scholars from eight countries. Contents include: Maria Tymoczko (U Mass., Amherst), Censorship and self-censorship in translation
• Piotr Kuhiwczak (U Warwick), Censorship as a collaborative project
• Elisabeth Gibbels (Humboldt U, Berlin), Translators: the tacit censors?
• Carol O'Sullivan (U Portsmouth), Censoring the classics
• Eilean NiChuilleanin with Deirdre Serjeantson (TCD), The Petrarch they tried to ban
• Jane Dunnett (U Wales Swansea), Censorship of foreign literature in Fascist Italy
• Aoife Gallagher (TCD), Pasternak's Hamlet
• Cristina Gomez Castro (U Leon), Lawrence Durrell's Justine and Spanish censorship under Franco
• Filipe Machado (U Vigo), 100 years of Portuguese translations
• Gerri Kimber (Queen Mary, U London), The French perception of Katherine Mansfield
• Angelika Nikolowski-Bogomoloff (U Helsinki), Translations of children's literature
• Cormac O Cuilleanin (TCD), Remedies for political incorrectness
• Sarah Smyth (TCD), Remixes of the Orange revolution anthem.
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