This volume engages with translations of philosophy as complex, socially structured narratives and explores these dynamics at work in A.V. Miller's Hegel retranslations published between 1969 and 1986.
This volume engages with translations of philosophy as complex, socially structured narratives and explores these dynamics at work in A.V. Miller's Hegel retranslations published between 1969 and 1986.
David Charlston has been working as a freelance translator for over twenty years. He recently completed his PhD in Translation Studies at the University of Manchester, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements PART ONE Unfolding a democratically responsive theoretical approach 1: Hegel, Miller and the 'Cold-War' Transformation of Liberal Thought 2: Intersectional Narratives in and of Miller's Retranslations of Hegel 3: Textual and Paratextual Reframing Strategies PART TWO Powerfully emerging background stories 4: Nellie Shaw's Whiteway: A Place for Translations and Transformations 5: Sedlák's Intersectional Philosophy 6: Miller's Story: A Translator's Life in the Text of the Translation PART THREE Comparative analyses and affirmative response 7: Intersecting Translational Strategies in Logic and Phenomenology 8: Rethinking the Pre-Mature Hegel in Miller's Phenomenology 9: A Time to Be Born and a Time to Die: An Invitation
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements PART ONE Unfolding a democratically responsive theoretical approach 1: Hegel, Miller and the 'Cold-War' Transformation of Liberal Thought 2: Intersectional Narratives in and of Miller's Retranslations of Hegel 3: Textual and Paratextual Reframing Strategies PART TWO Powerfully emerging background stories 4: Nellie Shaw's Whiteway: A Place for Translations and Transformations 5: Sedlák's Intersectional Philosophy 6: Miller's Story: A Translator's Life in the Text of the Translation PART THREE Comparative analyses and affirmative response 7: Intersecting Translational Strategies in Logic and Phenomenology 8: Rethinking the Pre-Mature Hegel in Miller's Phenomenology 9: A Time to Be Born and a Time to Die: An Invitation
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