La retraduction, ou l’historicité des traductions : un élan francophone ?

Our paper aims to revisit retranslation studies through a few key figures from the French-speaking world. Interestingly enough, almost all the major figures in francophone translation studies have dealt with this topic. Berman opened the way by seeing retranslation as a space for translation’s fulfi...

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Main Author: Enrico Monti
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2024-10-01
Series:Romanica Wratislaviensia
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Online Access:https://wuwr.pl/rwr/article/view/16813
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Summary:Our paper aims to revisit retranslation studies through a few key figures from the French-speaking world. Interestingly enough, almost all the major figures in francophone translation studies have dealt with this topic. Berman opened the way by seeing retranslation as a space for translation’s fulfilment. Meschonnic proclaimed: “as much as I can, I retranslate”. Ballard identified it as one of the constant elements in the history of translation, while Gambier was the first to outline a map of retranslation studies. In the 2010s, retranslation has become a major research topic in translation studies, and francophone translation studies have been a driving force behind it.
ISSN:0557-2665
2957-2363