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The aesthetics of migration: Reversals of marginality and the socio-political turn

Seago, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-0010-5836 & Rizzo, A. (2018). The aesthetics of migration: Reversals of marginality and the socio-political turn. InVerbis, 8(1), pp. 7-32. doi: 10.7368/91217

Abstract

Translation has imposed itself with determination as a condition for intercultural and linguistic exchanges among human beings living in distant parts of the globe for millennia. Not only has it contributed to the understanding of sociocultural structures, political syste ms, and technological and digital processes, but it has also encouraged our knowledge of the world – strengthening our awareness of marginalities, liminalities and otherness, and, certainly, widening our interlinguistic and intercultural, as well as transl inguistic and transcultural horizons.

Publication Type: Article
Subjects: P Language and Literature
Departments: School of Communication & Creativity > Media, Culture & Creative Industries > English, Publishing & Creative Writing
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