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Translation Studies Forum: Representing experiential knowledge

Response by Susam-Saraeva to the responses to “Representing experiential knowledge”

Pages 358-363 | Published online: 08 Oct 2021
 

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Notes

1 Particularly within the Anglophone world, as pointed out by Choi, Evans, and Kim (Citation2021).

2 https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/ Accessed August 8, 2021.

4 Patel’s story confirms what was frequently brought up in the debates ensuing the Gorman-Rijneveld controversy – that, in socio-economically powerful languages and cultures, there are not enough stories told by and about the minoritised groups in the first place.

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Şebnem Susam-Saraeva

Şebnem Susam-Saraeva is a Senior Lecturer in Translation Studies at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Her research interests have included gender and translation, retranslations, translation of literary and cultural theories, research methodology in translation studies, internationalisation of the discipline, translation and popular music, and translation and maternal health.

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