Beschreibung:
This international and interdisciplinary volume explores the relations between translation, migration and memory, and brings together humanities researchers from a range of fields including history, memory studies, literary, cultural and media studies.
Introduction: Translating Worlds: Approaching migration through Memory and Translation Studies; Part 1: Migrating and Translating Memory across Multiple Fields; 1. The Lost Clock: Remembering and Translating Enigmatic Messages from Migrant Objects; 2. Tactile Translations: Re-Locating the Northern Irish Disappeared; 3. The Past in the Present: Life Narratives and Trauma in the Vietnamese Diaspora; 4. Beyond the Written: Embodying the Sensorial as an Act of Remembering; 5. 'Having Left, Not Having-Yet-Arrived': Migrant Interiority, Translation, and Memory'; Part 2: Translating and Migrating Languages, Ideologies, and Identities; 6. 'There Was a Woman, a Translator, Who Wanted to Be Another Person': Jhumpa Lahiri and the Exchange Politics of Linguistic Exile; 7. Foiba: Genealogy of an Untranslatable Word; 8. Translating Australia: Language, Migrant Education, and Television; 9. Can We Talk About Poland?: Intergenerational Translations of Home; 10. Changing Places: Translational Narratives of Migration, Cultural Memory, and Belonging