Online ethnography of activist networks of interpreters: an “ethnonarrative” methodology for socio-political change
<p dir="ltr">Narrative theory in translation studies has been mostly used to examine how translators mediate and refract meaning as they contribute to circulating political agendas across contexts and audiences. Building on this heritage but extending narrative theory beyond cross-la...
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| Main Author: | Julie Boéri (17916992) (author) |
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