In Permanent Transit
Discourses and Maps of the Intercultural Experience
Clara Sarmento editor Silvia Sousa editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published:22nd Aug '12
Should be back in stock very soon
In Permanent Transit: Discourses and Maps of the Intercultural Experience builds interdisciplinary approaches to the study of migrations, traffics, globalisation, communication, regulations, arts, literature, and other intercultural processes, in the context of past and present times. The book offers a convergence of perspectives, combining conceptual and empirical work by sociologists, anthropologists, historians, linguists, educators, lawyers, media specialists, and literary studies writers, in their shared attempt to understand the many routes of the intercultural experience.This Permanent Transit generates an overlapping of cultures, characteristic of a site of cultural translation. In their incessant creation of uncertainties, these pages also produce new hypotheses, theories and explanations, while pushing limits, bringing about epistemological changes, and opening new spaces for independent discussion and research.The potential for change is located at peripheries marked by hybridity, where the ‘new arrivals’ and the ‘excluded’ – like this book and many of its contributors – are able to use subversion to undermine the strategies of the powerful, regardless of who they are. Cultural translation – both as Judith Butler’s ‘return of the excluded’ and as Homi Bhabha’s hybridity – is a major force of contemporary democracy, also in the academic field.
"In Permanent Transit: Discourses and Maps of the Intercultural Experience has set an ambitious goal for itself: that of fostering intercultural dialogue ignored by mainstream academia. The volume is no doubt a welcome addition to discussions surrounding the interconnections of several fields in the humanities, including translation studies."Cristiano A. MazzeiCentury CollegeTradTerm: Revista do Centro Interdepartamental de Tradução e Terminologia 21 (2013)
ISBN: 9781443840699
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320 pages
Unabridged edition