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Translating America

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This volume attempts to critically re-think the ways in which facts and myths, histories and fictions that shape current and past understandings of (the US of) &«America» have been perceived, assimilated, transformed and, in sum, &«translated» in the arena of global culture, especially in Europe. The essays presented analyze notions of &«America» and &«Americanness», and their interpretation, transformation and appropriation through linguistic translation, adaptation, domestication and re-imagination, at all levels of the cultural semiosphere. Essays focus on trans-Atlantic and trans-American migration and displacement of political ideas, economic models, and cultural discourses. How has translation served as a way of rewriting certain crucial stories, tropes, or images across different cultural media or genres? What are the challenges of translating gender identity and ethnic and cultural connections? How have political ideas and cultural practices been negotiated across the Atlantic over the centuries? This volume develops from some of the papers presented at the Twentieth International Conference of the Italian Association for North-American Studies (AISNA) held at the University of Torino in September 2009.

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ISBN: 9783034303958
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Author: Marina Camboni
Publisher: Peter Lang an imprint of Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 377 pages
Series: Transatlantic Aesthetics and Culture
Genres: Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Media studies
History of the Americas
Communication studies
Regional / International studies