Translaboration in Analogue and Digital Practice Labour, Power, Ethics

Translaboration brings translation and collaboration into dialogue with one another. It theorises new forms of collaboration not only between humans, but also between humans and machines, posits the text as an actor in the translation process, and stresses the potential confluence, rather than oppos...

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Other Authors: Zwischenberger, Cornelia (Editor), Alfer, Alexa (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin Frank & Timme 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Transkulturalität – Translation – Transfer
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Translaboration brings translation and collaboration into dialogue with one another. It theorises new forms of collaboration not only between humans, but also between humans and machines, posits the text as an actor in the translation process, and stresses the potential confluence, rather than opposition, of analogue and digital spaces. The contributors to this volume explore translaboration from a wide range of perspectives and challenge prevalent binaries such as analogue/digital, professional/non-professional, paid/voluntary, individual/collective, production/consumption, among others. Their articles shine a light on the social, political, disciplinary, and ethical implications of the power differentials at play in collaborative translation. Through the lens of translaboration, they probe what translation and collaboration are, should be, and are capable of being
Physical Description:252 p online resource
ISBN:9783732990368