Women and Early Modern Cultures of Translation Beyond the Female Tradition

A fresh perspective on women translators in the early modern period, with particular focus on the relatively underexplored culture of translation in Germany.
ISBN: 9780192844347
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Women and Early Modern Cultures of Translation is a major new intervention in research on early modern translation and will be an essential point of reference for anyone interested in the history of women translators. Research on women translators has often focused on early modern England; the example of early modern England has been taken as the norm for the rest of the continent and has shaped research on gender and translation more generally. This book brings a new European perspective to the field by introducing the case of Germany. It draws attention to forty women who can be identified as translators in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Germany and shows how their work does not fit easily into traditional narratives about marginalization and subversiveness. The study uses the example of Germany to argue against reading the work of translating women primarily through the lens of gender and to challenge claims about the existence of a female translation tradition which transcends the boundaries of time and place.
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AudienceProfessional and scholarly
Author(s)Brown, Hilary
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