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Translation Studies Forum: Representing experiential knowledge: Who may translate whom?

Response by Odumosu to “Representing experiential knowledge”

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Pages 108-113 | Published online: 17 Dec 2020
 

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Temi Odumosu is an art historian, curator, and Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at Malmö University. Her research interests include colonial visual cultures, archival praxis, postmemorial art and performance, and ethics-of-care in representation. She is author of the award-winning book Africans in English Caricature 1769–1819: Black Jokes White Humour (2017).

Notes

1 The few details concerning Arannetha James’s presence in the Lachmann family have been researched by the Danish historian Per Nielsen (Citation2016, 207–208).

2 This is an expanded version of a short photographic meditation I published in the Danish activist journal Marronage (Odumosu Citation2017).

3 I invoke these concepts of spontaneity and compassion by way of my reading of Franciso J. Varela’s (Citation1999) work on ethics through a Buddhist framework.

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