Translation and Empire
Discover the intricate relationship between translation and imperial power in Douglas Robinson's insightful work, Translation and Empire. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this compelling hardback offers a profound exploration of how translation has historically functioned as a vital tool of empire. With 140 pages of thought-provoking content, Robinson draws from cultural anthropology to examine postcolonial translation theory, revealing how this discipline sheds light on the dynamics of power, identity, and cultural exchange. Suitable for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book will challenge your understanding of translation and its impact on global interactions. Enrich your library with this crucial addition for a deeper comprehension of the interplay between language and imperial influence.