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Living Translation Gayatri Chakrav Spivak

Living Translation By Gayatri Chakrav Spivak

Living Translation by Gayatri Chakrav Spivak


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Living Translation by Gayatri Chakrav Spivak

A collection that brings together Spivak's wide-ranging writings on translation for the first time.

Living Translation offers a powerful perspective on the work of distinguished thinker and writer Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, revealing how, throughout her long career, she has made translation a central concern of the comparative humanities.

Starting with her landmark Translator's Preface to Jacques Derrida's Of Grammatology in 1976, and continuing with her foreword to Mahasweta Devi's Draupadi and afterword to Devi's Chotti MundaandHis Arrow, Spivak has tackled questions of translatability. She has been interested in interrogating the act of translation from the ground up and at the political limit. She sees at play at border checkpoints, at sites of colonial pedagogy, in acts of resistance to monolingual regimes of national language, at the borders of minor literature and schizo-analysis, in the deficits of cultural debt and linguistic expropriation, and, more generally, at theory's edge, which is to say, where practical criticism yields to theorizing in untranslatables. This volume also addresses how Spivak's institution-building as director of comparative literature at the University of Iowa-and in her subsequent places of employment-began at the same time. From this perspective, Spivak takes her place within a distinguished line-up of translator-theorists who have been particularly attuned to the processes of cognizing in languages, all of them alive to the coproductivity of thinking, translating, writing.

About Gayatri Chakrav Spivak

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is university professor in the humanities at Columbia University and the author of many books, including Nationalism and the Imagination, also published by Seagull Books. Aron Aji is director of MFA in Literary Translation Program at the University of Iowa. Emily Apter is the Silver Professor of French and Comparative Literature at New York University. Avishek Ganguly is associate professor in the Department of Literary Arts and Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island. Mauro Pala is professor of comparative literature at the University of Cagliari in Italy. Surya Parekh is assistant professor in the Department of English at Binghamton University. Maureen Robertson is director emerita of the MFA in Literary Translation at the University of Iowa and professor emerita of comparative literature and Asian languages.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Emily Apter
Preface: Earliest Engagements with Translation: Institution-Building by Aron Aji and Maureen Robertson
Politics of Translation
Translator's Preface to Of Grammatology by Jacques Derrida
The Politics of Translation
Cultures of Translation
Translation as Culture
Translating into English
The Most Intimate Act of Reading
Draupadi
Translator's Afterword to Chotti Munda and His Arrow by Mahasweta Devi
Necessary, Yet Impossible
Questioned on Translation: Adrift
Necessary, Yet Impossible
What Is It, Then, to Translate?
Teaching, Learning, Unlearning Translation
Translation in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Scattered Speculations on Translation Studies
Translating in a World of Languages
Global?
Teaching Black Skin
Afterword: Translating the Planet? by Avishek Ganguly
Gramsci and Spivak: Politics of Translation by Mauro Pala

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NGR9781803091136
9781803091136
1803091134
Living Translation by Gayatri Chakrav Spivak
New
Paperback
Seagull Books London Ltd
2022-10-14
288
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