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(Bio)semiotic Theory of Translation - The Emergence of Social-Cultural Reality

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Chapter 1. Translation Problematized
Chapter 2. Conceptualizing Translation in Translation Studies
Chapter 3. Conceptualizing Translation in Semiotics
Chapter 4. Translation: The Process Underlying Semiosis
Chapter 5. Conceptualizing a Semiotic Theory of Translation
Chapter 6. Translating Socio-Cultural Emergence
Chapter 7. Musing About the Future of Reality in the Humanities

About the author

Kobus Marais is interested in understanding the emergence of society and culture from a material substrate. He specializes in semiotics with a focus on complexity thinking and the relationship between translation and development. His publications include Translation theory and development studies: A complexity theory approach and, co-edited with Ilse Feinauer, Translation studies beyond the postcolony.

Summary

This volume outlines a theory of translation, set within the framework of Peircean semiotics, which does not place language at its center, but instead accounts for all instances of translation.

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