TY - JOUR
T1 - Translation in nineteenth-century periodicals Materialities and modalities of communication
AU - O’Connor, Anne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© John Benjamins Publishing Company.
PY - 2019/6/26
Y1 - 2019/6/26
N2 - This article argues that when considering periodicals as “carriers” of foreign texts, attention must be paid to the modalities of this form of publication, and the manner in which periodicals enable and condition access to texts. The article examines not just the transnational circuits of communication of periodicals, but also the discursive practices, the agency, and the dynamic and distinct modalities of the periodical form. The nineteenth century witnessed an unprecedented expansion of periodical publishing and this article uses the case study of a nineteenth-century periodical, the Dublin University Magazine, in order to question the cultural transfers taking place, the positioning of translations within the publication, the significance of the medium of communication, and the challenges posed when studying translation in periodicals. Drawing on book history approaches, the article focuses on integrating the study of the translations within their publication context, examining how the mutable and ephemeral form of the periodical allowed for expanded textual discourses and also for widened participation in the translation enterprise.
AB - This article argues that when considering periodicals as “carriers” of foreign texts, attention must be paid to the modalities of this form of publication, and the manner in which periodicals enable and condition access to texts. The article examines not just the transnational circuits of communication of periodicals, but also the discursive practices, the agency, and the dynamic and distinct modalities of the periodical form. The nineteenth century witnessed an unprecedented expansion of periodical publishing and this article uses the case study of a nineteenth-century periodical, the Dublin University Magazine, in order to question the cultural transfers taking place, the positioning of translations within the publication, the significance of the medium of communication, and the challenges posed when studying translation in periodicals. Drawing on book history approaches, the article focuses on integrating the study of the translations within their publication context, examining how the mutable and ephemeral form of the periodical allowed for expanded textual discourses and also for widened participation in the translation enterprise.
KW - Dublin University Magazine
KW - Materiality
KW - Nineteenth century
KW - Periodical
KW - Translation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85068611270
U2 - 10.1075/tis.00040.oco
DO - 10.1075/tis.00040.oco
M3 - Article
SN - 1932-2798
VL - 14
SP - 243
EP - 264
JO - Translation and Interpreting Studies
JF - Translation and Interpreting Studies
IS - 2
ER -