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The Translation Studies Reader, edited by Lawrence Venuti, is an essential anthology that brings together foundational and contemporary texts in the field of translation studies. This comprehensive collection examines the theoretical dimensions, practical applications, and critical perspectives that have evolved throughout the discipline’s development.
The reader presents seminal works by leading scholars and theorists, covering topics such as equivalence, fidelity, cultural adaptation, and the politics of translation. It addresses both linguistic and cultural aspects of translation, exploring how translators navigate between languages while maintaining meaning and cultural significance.
Designed for students, scholars, and professionals in translation studies, linguistics, and comparative literature, this anthology serves as both an introduction to core concepts and a reference for advanced research. Venuti’s curation reflects his influential perspective on translation as a complex intellectual and cultural practice.







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