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  • 2015-2019  (5)
  • Blok, Anders  (3)
  • Epstein, B. J.  (2)
  • London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group  (5)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9781315111667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxv, 421 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Routledge companion to actor-network theory
    RVK:
    Keywords: Actor-network theory ; Actor-network theory ; SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziologie ; Actor-Network-Theory
    Abstract: Section 1 - ANT as an intellectual practice -- Why and how should we distinguish between modes of doing ANT? / Daniel López Gómez -- How to make concepts with ANT? / Adrian Mackenzie -- Is ANT a critique of capital? / Fabian Muniesa -- How to use ANT in inventive ways so that its critique will not run out of steam? / Michael Guggenheim -- Is ANT's radical empiricism ethnographic? / Brit Ross Winthereik -- Can ANT compare with anthropology? / Atsuro Morita -- How to write after performativity? / José Ossandón -- Section 2 - Engaging dialogues with key intellectual companions -- What can ANT still learn from semiotics? / Alvise Mattozzi -- What can ANT learn from the anthropology of writing? / Jerome Pontille -- What else besides publics could ANT learn from pragmatism? / Noortje Marres -- What is the relevance of Stengers to ANT? / Martin Savransky -- Would we have been better off if ANT had indeed flagged its Deleuzian roots by being called actant-rhizome ontology? / Casper Bruun Jensen -- Why does ANT need Haraway for thinking about (gendered) bodies? / Ericka Johnson -- How does thinking with dementing bodies and A.N. Whitehead reassemble central propositions of ANT? / Michael Schillmeier -- Section 3 - Illicit trading zones of ANT - critical provocations -- What so often goes wrong when people become interested in the non-human? / Nigel Clark -- How to stage a convergence between ANT and Southern Sociologies? / Marcelo C. Rosa -- Is ANT capable of tracing spaces of affect? / Derek McCormack -- What possibilities would a queer actor-network theory generate? / Kane Race -- How can ANT learn from contemporary art? / Francis Halsall -- How to care for our accounts? / Sonja Jerak Zuiderent -- What might ANT learn about difference from Chinese medicine? / Wen-Yuan Lin -- Section 4 - Translating ANT beyond science and technology -- But what about race? / Amade M'charek & Irene Oorschot -- What might we learn from ANT for studying health care issues in the majority world, and what might ANT learn in turn? / Uli Beisel -- What is the value of ANT research into economic valuation devices? / Liliana Doganova -- How does ANT help us rethink the city? / Alexa Färber -- Can ANT cope with subjectivity? / Arthuro Arruda Leal Ferreira -- Why do maintenance and repair matter? / David Denis -- Section 5 - The sites and scales of ANT -- Are parliaments still today privileged sites for studying politics and liberal democracy and at what price? / Endre Danyi -- Is ANT equally good in dealing with local, national, and global natures? / Kristin Asdal -- What happens to ANT, and its emphasis on the socio-material grounding of the social, in digital sociology? / Carolin Gerlitz & Ester Weltervrede -- How do ANT and architectural notions of sites speak to each other? / Albena Yaneva and Brett Mommersteeg -- Does the South Korean city of Kyongju make a specific difference to how ANT can think the category of place? / Robert Oppenheim -- What is ontologically challenging about Paraguayan soybeans when they enter the courtroom? / Kregg Heatherington -- Section 6 - The uses of ANT for public-professional engagement -- Can ANT be a form of activism? / Tomás S. Criado and Israel Rodríguez-Giralt -- Has ANT been helpful for public anthropology after the 3.11 disaster in Japan? / Shuhei Kimura & Kohei Inose -- How can we to move beyond the dialogism of 'the parliament of things' and the 'hybrid forum' when rethinking participatory experiments with ANT? / Claire Waterton and Emma Cardwell -- How well does ANT equip designers for socio-material speculations? / Alex Wilkie -- How to run a hospital with ANT? / Yuri Carvajal Bañados -- Index
    Abstract: "This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with a wide range of other academic and activist projects. Showcasing the work of a diverse set of 'second generation' ANT scholars from around the world, it highlights the exciting depth and breadth of contemporary ANT and its future possibilities. The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory will be an inspiring and lively companion to academics and advanced undergraduates and postgraduates from across many disciplines across the social sciences including Sociology, Geography, Politics and Urban Studies, Environmental Studies and STS"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781315111667
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxv, 421 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Routledge companion to actor-network theory
    RVK:
    Keywords: Actor-network theory ; Actor-network theory ; SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziologie ; Actor-Network-Theory
    Abstract: Section 1 - ANT as an intellectual practice -- Why and how should we distinguish between modes of doing ANT? / Daniel López Gómez -- How to make concepts with ANT? / Adrian Mackenzie -- Is ANT a critique of capital? / Fabian Muniesa -- How to use ANT in inventive ways so that its critique will not run out of steam? / Michael Guggenheim -- Is ANT's radical empiricism ethnographic? / Brit Ross Winthereik -- Can ANT compare with anthropology? / Atsuro Morita -- How to write after performativity? / José Ossandón -- Section 2 - Engaging dialogues with key intellectual companions -- What can ANT still learn from semiotics? / Alvise Mattozzi -- What can ANT learn from the anthropology of writing? / Jerome Pontille -- What else besides publics could ANT learn from pragmatism? / Noortje Marres -- What is the relevance of Stengers to ANT? / Martin Savransky -- Would we have been better off if ANT had indeed flagged its Deleuzian roots by being called actant-rhizome ontology? / Casper Bruun Jensen -- Why does ANT need Haraway for thinking about (gendered) bodies? / Ericka Johnson -- How does thinking with dementing bodies and A.N. Whitehead reassemble central propositions of ANT? / Michael Schillmeier -- Section 3 - Illicit trading zones of ANT - critical provocations -- What so often goes wrong when people become interested in the non-human? / Nigel Clark -- How to stage a convergence between ANT and Southern Sociologies? / Marcelo C. Rosa -- Is ANT capable of tracing spaces of affect? / Derek McCormack -- What possibilities would a queer actor-network theory generate? / Kane Race -- How can ANT learn from contemporary art? / Francis Halsall -- How to care for our accounts? / Sonja Jerak Zuiderent -- What might ANT learn about difference from Chinese medicine? / Wen-Yuan Lin -- Section 4 - Translating ANT beyond science and technology -- But what about race? / Amade M'charek & Irene Oorschot -- What might we learn from ANT for studying health care issues in the majority world, and what might ANT learn in turn? / Uli Beisel -- What is the value of ANT research into economic valuation devices? / Liliana Doganova -- How does ANT help us rethink the city? / Alexa Färber -- Can ANT cope with subjectivity? / Arthuro Arruda Leal Ferreira -- Why do maintenance and repair matter? / David Denis -- Section 5 - The sites and scales of ANT -- Are parliaments still today privileged sites for studying politics and liberal democracy and at what price? / Endre Danyi -- Is ANT equally good in dealing with local, national, and global natures? / Kristin Asdal -- What happens to ANT, and its emphasis on the socio-material grounding of the social, in digital sociology? / Carolin Gerlitz & Ester Weltervrede -- How do ANT and architectural notions of sites speak to each other? / Albena Yaneva and Brett Mommersteeg -- Does the South Korean city of Kyongju make a specific difference to how ANT can think the category of place? / Robert Oppenheim -- What is ontologically challenging about Paraguayan soybeans when they enter the courtroom? / Kregg Heatherington -- Section 6 - The uses of ANT for public-professional engagement -- Can ANT be a form of activism? / Tomás S. Criado and Israel Rodríguez-Giralt -- Has ANT been helpful for public anthropology after the 3.11 disaster in Japan? / Shuhei Kimura & Kohei Inose -- How can we to move beyond the dialogism of 'the parliament of things' and the 'hybrid forum' when rethinking participatory experiments with ANT? / Claire Waterton and Emma Cardwell -- How well does ANT equip designers for socio-material speculations? / Alex Wilkie -- How to run a hospital with ANT? / Yuri Carvajal Bañados -- Index
    Abstract: "This companion explores ANT as an intellectual practice, tracking its movements and engagements with a wide range of other academic and activist projects. Showcasing the work of a diverse set of 'second generation' ANT scholars from around the world, it highlights the exciting depth and breadth of contemporary ANT and its future possibilities. The Routledge Companion to Actor-Network Theory will be an inspiring and lively companion to academics and advanced undergraduates and postgraduates from across many disciplines across the social sciences including Sociology, Geography, Politics and Urban Studies, Environmental Studies and STS"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781315603216 , 9781317072683
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 191 pages) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in translation and interpreting studies 10
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in translation and interpreting studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Queer in translation
    DDC: 306.76/6
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Literatur ; Übersetzung ; Queer-Theorie
    Abstract: Queer in Translation -- Routledge Advances in Translation and Interpreting Studies -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Notes -- 1 Re-mapping Translation: Queerying the Crossroads -- Translation of Queer Theory/experiences and Translation as Identity Construction -- But What Does 'Queer' Mean? -- Tracing and Erasing the Queer: Translation as both Interventionist and Repressive -- The Role of Queer/Translation in exoticization/Orientalism -- The Role of Queer/Translation in Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters -- The Iceberg Theory -- The Indian Context -- What's Cooking in the Queer Indian Kitchen and Beyond? -- In conclusion: Translators Queerying the Crossroads -- Notes -- References -- 2 Queering Narratives and Narrating Queer: Colonial Queer Subjects in the Arab World -- Queering Narratives in Colonialist Discourse -- Homoeroticism of the Arab: Shifts and Continuities -- Pre-histories of Arab Queerness -- De-queering Dominance: Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Revealing and Concealing the Masquerade of Translation and gender: Double-Crossing the Text and the Body -- Introduction -- Translating 'Madame de Sancy' -- Translating 'La Comtesse des Barres' -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- 4 A Poetics of Evasion: The Queer Translations of Aleksei Apukhtin -- Queer Translation -- Apukhtin's Queer Poetics -- Queering Translation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Translation Failure in James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room -- Introduction -- The Translator as Gatekeeper: David's Selective Translation of French -- Translation, Cultural Supremacy and Cultural Erasure -- Translation Dirt -- Notes -- References -- 6 Globally Queer? Taiwanese Homotextualities in Translation -- Sinophone Circulations of Queerness -- ReTranslating Gay Taiwan -- Queering Taiwan
    Abstract: Homotextualities and Double Translation -- Notes -- References -- 7 Queer Translation/Translating Queer During the 'Gay Boom' in Japan -- Introduction -- John Fox and The Boys on the Rock -- Female Readership and the Rise of the 'Gay Novel' -- Conclusion: Translated 'Gay Novels' and the Gay Male Community -- Notes -- References -- 8 Gaps to Watch Out For: Alison Bechdel in German -- Introduction -- Dykes -- Translating Dykes -- Not Translating Dykes -- Gaps to Watch Out For -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 9 Eradicalization: Eradicating the Queer in Children's Literature -- Introduction -- Background on LGBTQ Children's Books -- Queer Approaches to Translation -- The Texts -- Depictions of Sexuality -- The Swedish Translations -- Conclusion: (De-)Queering Approaches to Translation -- Notes -- References -- 10 The Queer Story of your Conception: Translating Sexuality and Racism in Beasts of the Southern Wild -- Childhood, Fantasy and Translation -- Beasts and the Child's Imagination as Genre -- The (Queer) Story of your Conception -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 The Translation of Desire: Queering Visibility in Nathalie. . . and Chloe -- Making Graphic -- Queering Heterosexuality -- Spatializing the Unspoken -- Recollections, Impersonations, Translations -- Note -- References -- 12 Translation and the Art of Lesbian Failure in Monique Wittig's The Lesbian Body -- Introduction: The Boundaries of Translation in Queer Literary Projects -- 'I Sow Disorder in the Arrangement of Your Feathers': Violence and Language in The Lesbian Body -- Butler and Wittig: Translation and Imitation -- Incoherence and Failure -- Sex, Gender and Violence in Winterson and Wittig -- Notes -- References -- 13 Queering Translation: Rethinking Gender and Sexual Politics in the Spaces Between Languages and Cultures -- Notes -- References -- Index
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group | [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781317072690 , 9781315603216
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 192 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in translation and interpreting studies 10
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.76/6
    RVK:
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: As the field of translation studies has developed, translators and translation scholars have become more aware of the unacknowledged ideologies inherent both in texts themselves and in the mechanisms that affect their circulation. This book both analyses the translation of queerness and applies queer thought to issues of translation. It sheds light on the manner in which heteronormative societies influence the selection, reading and translation of texts and pays attention to the means by which such heterosexism might be subverted. It considers the ways in which queerness can be repressed, ignored or made invisible in translation, and shows how translations might expose or underline the queerness - or the homophobic implications - of a given text. Balancing the theoretical with the practical, this book investigates what is culturally at stake when particular texts are translated from one culture to another, raising the question of the relationship between translation, colonialism and globalization. It also takes the insights derived from intercultural translation studies and applies them to other fields of cultural criticism. The first multi-focus, in-depth study on translating queer, translating queerly and queering translation, this book will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of gender and sexuality, queer theory and queer studies, literature, film studies and translation studies.
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781315748177 , 9781317604976 , 9781317604983
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xv, 250 pages)
    Series Statement: Questioning cities series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.76
    Keywords: Sociology, Urban ; Urbanization Political aspects ; Actor-network theory ; Sociology, Urban ; Urbanization ; Political aspects ; Actor-network theory ; Stadtsoziologie ; Weltbürgertum ; Stadtleben
    Abstract: pt. 1. Agencements -- pt. 2. Assemblies -- pt. 3. Atmospheres -- pt. 4. Afterword.
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