Translating Medieval Cultures Across Time and Place: A Global Perspective
Conceiving of translation as not just interlingual but also intercultural transfer allows us to shed light on the dynamics of dominance and the renegotiation of identities which occur when bodies of knowledge cross from one culture to another. 'Cultural translation ' thus reveals a fruitfu...
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