Introduction to the volume by the two coeditors in which they discusses the contribution that the study of translation can make to research on Fascism. The authors argue that Translation History can shed significant light on areas such as publishing under fascism and its interaction with fascist cultural policies, fascist censorship, and the relationship between fascist cultural policy and its politics of expansion and racism.
Christopher Rundle, Kate Sturge (2010). Translation and the History of Fascism. BASINGSTOKE : Palgrave Macmillan [10.1057/9780230292444_1].
Translation and the History of Fascism
RUNDLE, CHRISTOPHER;
2010
Abstract
Introduction to the volume by the two coeditors in which they discusses the contribution that the study of translation can make to research on Fascism. The authors argue that Translation History can shed significant light on areas such as publishing under fascism and its interaction with fascist cultural policies, fascist censorship, and the relationship between fascist cultural policy and its politics of expansion and racism.File in questo prodotto:
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