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After Babel : aspects of language and translation / George Steiner.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992Edition: Second editionDescription: xviii, 538 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0192123009
  • 9780192123008
  • 0192828746
  • 9780192828743
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: After Babel.DDC classification:
  • 418.02 21
LOC classification:
  • P306 .S66 1992
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Preface to the Second Edition -- 1. Understanding as Translation -- 2. Language and Gnosis -- 3. Word against Object -- 4. The Claims of Theory -- 5. The Hermeneutic Motion -- 6. Topologies of Culture -- Afterword -- Select Bibliography -- Index of Proper Names and Titles.
Summary: "When it first appeared in 1975, After Babel created a sensation, quickly establishing itself as both a controversial and seminal study of literary theory. Indeed, the reactions to the book now constitute a considerable secondary literature themselves. In the long-awaited second edition ofthis book, George Steiner offers a complete revision, an updated bibliography, and a new preface in which he places his groundbreaking work in the present context of poetics, hermeneutics, and translation studies. In the previous edition, Steiner provided readers with the first systematic investigation since the eighteenth century of the phenomenology and processes of translation both inside and between languages. Taking issue with the principal emphasis of modern linguistics, he finds the root of the"Babel problem" in our deep instinct for privacy and territory, noting that every people has in its language a unique body of shared secrecy. With this provocative thesis he analyzes every aspect of translation from fundamental conditions of interpretation to the most intricate of linguisticconstructions. Like the towering figures of Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault, Steiner's work is central to current literary thought. After Babel is essential reading for anyone hoping to understand the debates raging in the academy today."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- Preface to the Second Edition -- 1. Understanding as Translation -- 2. Language and Gnosis -- 3. Word against Object -- 4. The Claims of Theory -- 5. The Hermeneutic Motion -- 6. Topologies of Culture -- Afterword -- Select Bibliography -- Index of Proper Names and Titles.

"When it first appeared in 1975, After Babel created a sensation, quickly establishing itself as both a controversial and seminal study of literary theory. Indeed, the reactions to the book now constitute a considerable secondary literature themselves. In the long-awaited second edition ofthis book, George Steiner offers a complete revision, an updated bibliography, and a new preface in which he places his groundbreaking work in the present context of poetics, hermeneutics, and translation studies. In the previous edition, Steiner provided readers with the first systematic investigation since the eighteenth century of the phenomenology and processes of translation both inside and between languages. Taking issue with the principal emphasis of modern linguistics, he finds the root of the"Babel problem" in our deep instinct for privacy and territory, noting that every people has in its language a unique body of shared secrecy. With this provocative thesis he analyzes every aspect of translation from fundamental conditions of interpretation to the most intricate of linguisticconstructions. Like the towering figures of Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault, Steiner's work is central to current literary thought. After Babel is essential reading for anyone hoping to understand the debates raging in the academy today."--Publisher description.

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