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Translating Frantz Fanon Across Continents and Languages

Contributors

Kathryn Batchelor
Editor

Sue-Ann Harding
Editor

Abstract

This book provides an innovative look at the reception of Frantz Fanon’s texts, investigating how, when, where and why these—especially his seminal Les Damnés de la Terre (1961) —were first translated and read. Building on renewed interest in the author’s works in both postcolonial studies and revolutionary movements in recent years, as well as travelling theory, micro-history and histoire croisée interests in Translation Studies, the volume tells the stories of translations of Fanon’s texts into twelve different languages – Arabic, Danish, English, German, Italian, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Swahili and Swedish – bringing both a historical and multilingual perspective to the ways in which Fanon is cited today. With contributions from an international, interdisciplinary group of scholars, the stories told combine themes of movement and place, personal networks and agency, politics and activism, archival research and textual analysis, creating a book that is a fresh and comprehensive volume on the translated works of Frantz Fanon and essential reading for scholars in translation studies, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, critical race studies, and African and African diaspora literature.

Citation

Batchelor, K., & Harding, S. (Eds.). (2017). Translating Frantz Fanon Across Continents and Languages. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315620626

Book Type Edited Book
Online Publication Date Apr 21, 2017
Publication Date May 3, 2017
Deposit Date Sep 28, 2020
Publisher Routledge
ISBN 9781138658738
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315620626
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3834836
Publisher URL https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315620626


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