Between Texts, Beyond Words
Intertextuality and Translation
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abstract
This volume offers an overview on a variety of intertextual, interdiscursive and cross-cultural practices in the field of translation between Asian and European languages. From a twelth-century Persian poet to a Chinese female novelist of the last century, from the ‘cultural translation’ of Christian texts carried out in pre-modern Japan and modern China, up to the making of the modern Chinese theory of translation based on its encounter with Western literature, the articles collected provide many valuable insights, ensuring a deeper comprehension of the evolving relations between cultures and of the tools adopted by both Asian and European translators on each particular occasion.
Medieval Japan • Iconic turn • Translation • Bible translation • Christian lexicon • Zhang Ailing’s novels • Missionary linguistics • Jesuit missionaries • Pluridiscursivity • Sadness • Empathetic imagination • Metaphors • Modernity • Chinese Bible • Qian Zhongshu • Franciscans in China • Self-translation • Classical Persian poetry • Modes of translation in China • Lu Xun • Intertextuality • Kirishitanban • Figurative language