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Lost and Found in Translation
Contemporary Ethnic American Writing and the Politics of Language Diversity
Martha J. Cutter
The University of North Carolina Press · Print & ebook · November 21, 2005
Reading lane: Asian American Literary Criticism
Starting with Salman Rushdie’s assertion that even though something is always lost in translation, something can always be gained, Martha Cutter examines the trope of translation in twenty English-language novels and autobiographies by contemporary ethnic American writers.
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Book Details
- Authors
- Martha J. Cutter
- Publisher
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Published
- November 21, 2005
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Asian American Literary Criticism · Hispanic American Literary Criticism
- Reading lane
- Asian American Literary Criticism
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Publisher Categories
American Literary Criticism
Asian American Literary Criticism
African American Literary Criticism
About This Book
Starting with Salman Rushdie’s assertion that even though something is always lost in translation, something can always be gained, Martha Cutter examines the trope of translation in twenty English-language novels and autobiographies by contemporary ethnic American writers. She argues that these works advocate a politics of language diversity — a literary and social agenda that validates the multiplicity of ethnic cultures and tongues in the United States. Cutter studies work...
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