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Translation Power

Hugo Raines

Traductor A Ai

Editorial: Publifye

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Sinopsis

Translation Power explores how translation profoundly shapes intellectual history and cultural exchange. It argues that translation is not merely a linguistic task but a dynamic force influencing intellectual discourse, literary styles, and cultural identities.

 
The book examines how translations act as conduits for philosophical, scientific, and religious ideas, often catalyzing periods of intense intellectual innovation. For example, the translation of Greek texts into Latin significantly influenced the Renaissance.

 
The study progresses by first introducing foundational concepts in translation studies and intellectual history. It then analyzes case studies illustrating the impact of translation on specific intellectual and literary traditions.

 
The book investigates the impact of translation on literary styles, analyzing how adopting foreign forms enriches literary traditions. It also examines how communities construct their self-image through translated texts, shaping cultural identities.

 
By bridging language arts, history, and cultural studies, Translation Power offers a holistic understanding of how translation shapes human thought and expression. It considers the ethical and political implications, acknowledging debates about cultural appropriation and linguistic imperialism.

 
Ultimately, the book positions translation as a central engine of cultural and intellectual change, appealing to those interested in the power of language.
Disponible desde: 06/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 63 páginas.

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