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Translation and Gender: Discourse Strategies to Shape Gender, Julia T. Williams Camus, Cristina Gómez Castro, Alexandra Assis Rosa & Carmen Camus Camus (eds.)
Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat, ISSN 1136-5781, Nº. 25, 2019, págs. 372-375
This volume includes a collection of chapters dealing with a number of aspects pertaining to the intersection between translation studies and gender studies. Although these disciplines have received the attention of numerous scholars since the 1970s, the current multidisciplinary approach in the humanities and social sciences involves the use of new methodological and analytical tools which undoubtedly enrich and provide new insights in these fields. The articles in the present monograph represent the current state of translation studies from a gender perspective. From diverse methodological and ideological approaches, they deal with important aspects related to the construction and the representation of gender identity in processes of intersemiotic adaptation, of interlinguistic transfer and intercultural re-creation.
Paving the Way for Translation and Gender
Julia Teresa Williams Camus, Cristina Gómez Castro, Alexandra Assis Rosa, María del Carmen Camus Camus
págs. 11-18
Gender and Translation Studies: A Bibliometric Approach
págs. 19-38
MUTEd English Novelists: Researching Women, Translation and Censorship in Spain
págs. 39-58
págs. 101-115
Blind Love at Stake: Hernández Catá 's (Re-)creation of a Hero
págs. 117-134
págs. 135-152
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