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- The_Translator's_Invisibility abstract "The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation is a translation studies book by Lawrence Venuti originally released in 1995. Its second edition was published in 2008.This book represents one of Venuti's most-studied works in which the author attempts to retrace the history of translation across the ages. In it, he lays out his theory that so-called "domesticating practices" at work in society have contributed to the invisibility of the translator in translations. He claims that legal and cultural constraints make it so that "'faithful rendition' is defined partly by the illusion of transparency", such that foreignizing or experimental types of translation are "likely to encounter opposition from publishers and large segments of Anglophone readers who read for immediate intelligibility". This leads to a climate in which "fluency" is the most important quality for a translation and all traces of foreignness or alterity tend to be purposely erased.However, in spite of their invisibility, the author asserts the historic power of translators: he maintains that translations have forced massive shifts in the Western literary canon and led to evolutions in literature and academic theory over time, as well as influencing the vision that societies have of foreign cultures. He therefore argues for a paradigm shift in the way translators consider their role, calling for them to curb the traditional domestication of translations and allow foreign influences to infiltrate translated texts. This position has led to him being compared to Antoine Berman .The Translator's Invisibility has been a source of much debate – and sometimes criticism – among translation experts. Nevertheless, it has largely entered into the translation studies canon and is often required reading for translation students.".
- The_Translator's_Invisibility author Lawrence_Venuti.
- The_Translator's_Invisibility isbn "978-0-415-39453-6".
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- The_Translator's_Invisibility numberOfPages "324".
- The_Translator's_Invisibility publicationDate "2008-03-19".
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- The_Translator's_Invisibility author Lawrence_Venuti.
- The_Translator's_Invisibility edition "2".
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- The_Translator's_Invisibility name "The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation".
- The_Translator's_Invisibility pages "324".
- The_Translator's_Invisibility pubDate "2008-03-19".
- The_Translator's_Invisibility publisher "Routledge".
- The_Translator's_Invisibility subject "Translation studies".
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- The_Translator's_Invisibility comment "The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation is a translation studies book by Lawrence Venuti originally released in 1995. Its second edition was published in 2008.This book represents one of Venuti's most-studied works in which the author attempts to retrace the history of translation across the ages. In it, he lays out his theory that so-called "domesticating practices" at work in society have contributed to the invisibility of the translator in translations.".
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