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Experimental Translation: The Work of Translation in the Age of Algorithmic Production (Practice as Research)

Experimental Translation: The Work of Translation in the Age of Algorithmic Production (Practice as Research)

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Publication Date: February 27th, 2024
Publisher:
Goldsmiths Press
ISBN:
9781913380700
Pages:
256
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Description

The history and future of an alternative, oppositional translation practice.

The threat of machine translation has given way to an alternative, experimental practice of translation that reflects upon and hijacks traditional paradigms. In much the same way that photography initiated a break in artistic practices with the threat of an absolute fidelity to the real, machine translation has paradoxically liberated human translators to err, to diverge, to tamper with the original, blurring creation and imitation with cyborg collage and appropriation. Seven chapters reimagine seven classic “procedures” of translation theory and pedagogy: borrowing, calque, literal translation, transposition, modulation, equivalence, and adaptation, updating them for the material political and poetic concerns of the contemporary era. Each chapter combines reflections from translation studies and experimental literature with practical guides, sets of experimental translation “procedures” to try at home or abroad, in the classroom, the laboratory, the garden, the dance hall, the city, the kitchen, the library, the shopping center, the supermarket, the train, the bus, the airplane, the post office, on the radio, on your phone, on your computer, and on the internet.

About the Author

Lily Robert-Foley is a writer, translator, teacher and scholar of translation studies. She holds a maîtresse de conférences position at the Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 in the English department.