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Speaking Memory: How Translation Shapes City Life Volume 5
Contributor(s): Simon, Sherry (Editor)
ISBN: 0773547894     ISBN-13: 9780773547896
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
OUR PRICE:   $33.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Translating & Interpreting
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
LCCN: 2016364120
Series: Culture of Cities
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (1.10 lbs) 328 pages
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
 
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Publisher Description:
Speaking Memory evokes the complex language-scapes that form at the crossroads of culture and history in cities. While engaging with current debates on the nature and role of translation in globalized urban landscapes, the contributors offer a series of detailed and nuanced readings of "translational" cities - their histories, their construction and transformation in memory, and the artistic projects that tell their stories. The three sections of the book highlight historical case studies, conceptual issues, and text-based analyses of city scripts, in particular as they relate to creative literary practices and language interventions on the surface of the city itself. In this volume, translation points to the dissonance of city life, but also to the possibility of a generalized, public discourse - a space vital to urban citizenship, where the convergence of languages can be the source of new conversations. Essays cover a variety of topics and approaches, bringing new voices and insights to discussions on multilingualism and translation in the urban contexts of cities including Dublin, Montevideo, Montreal, Prague, and Vilnius. Defining cities as fields of translational forces where languages are both in conversation and in tension, translation in Speaking Memory is stretched beyond its usual confines, encompassing literary, artistic, and cultural practices that permeate everyday contemporary life. Contributors include Liamis Briedis (Vilnius University), Matteo Colombi (University of Leipzig), Michael Cronin (Dublin City University), Michael Darroch (Windsor University), Roch Duval (Universit de Montr al), Andre Furlani (Concordia University), Simon Harel (Universit de Montr al), William Marshall (Stirling University), Sarah Mekdjian (Universit Paris III), Alexis Nouss (Universit d'Aix en Provence), Katia Pizzi (University of London), Sherry Simon (Concordia University), Will Straw (McGill University), and Miriam Suchet (Universit Paris III).

Contributor Bio(s): Simon, Sherry: - CA