In:Eurocentrism in Translation Studies
Edited by Luc van Doorslaer and Peter Flynn
[Benjamins Current Topics 54] 2013
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 October 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.54.toc
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Table of contents
On constructing continental views on translation studies: An introduction
Macro- and micro-turns in translation studies
Continentalism and the invention of traditions in translation studies
How Eurocentric is Europe? Examining scholars’ and translators’ contributions to translation studies — an ethnographic perspective
Beyond “Eurocentrism”? The challenge of linguistic justice theory to translation studies
The representation of agents of translation in (South) Africa: Encountering Gentzler and Madonella
On fictional turns, fictionalizing twists and the invention of the Americas
(More than) American prisms on Eurocentrisms: An interview article
Notes on contributors
Name index
Subject index
