Translation and Gender
Explore the intricate relationship between translation and gender in Luise Von Flotow's compelling work, Translation and Gender. Published in 2016 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this thought-provoking hardback spans 126 pages, delving into the significant impact of gender on translation practices and theories over the past three decades.
Von Flotow, an authoritative voice in feminist studies, examines how gender shapes linguistic choices and influences text interpretation, shedding light on the often-overlooked biases that can arise during translation. This scholarly piece not only enriches our understanding of translation as an art form but also emphasizes the importance of recognizing gender dynamics in literary and cultural exchanges.
Whether you are a student of translation studies, a feminist scholar, or simply interested in the intersections of language and gender, Translation and Gender is a must-read that invites deeper reflection and discussion.