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Content available remote HOLMES AND POPOVIČ IN THE 21ST CENTURY: AN EMPIRICAL-BIBLIOGRAPHICAL EXERCISE
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This contribution is a bibliographical exercise which aims at gaining insights into the presence of two “first generation” scholars in translation studies in the 21st-century research. To that end, the analysis was carried out by referring to two valuable tools of the discipline, the Handbook of Translation Studies and the Translation Studies Bibliography. The research shows that James Holmes is quoted more frequently than Anton Popovič, but that this is mainly due to the popularity of the map of Holmes, as well as to the broader availability of his scholarly writings in English. Due to the lack of his publications in English, Popovič has gained higher popularity in his region of origin than in the international academic field.
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Content available remote BRIDGING THE MENTAL IRON CURTAIN, OR, RE-EXPLORING THE “OLD” IN NEW CONTEXTS
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Translation studies has experienced several paradigmatic turns since James Holmes presented his seminal paper in 1972. Each turn has provided the field with new insights. However, it has often seemed that each turn has somehow forgotten the legacy of its predecessors. Moreover, after Popovič and Levý’s untimely departure from the translation community, memories and references to their work started to fade away and were usually reduced to a footnote, as if their ideas were no longer valid and had nothing to offer the field today. However, we have seen an unprecedented boom in international interest in “Eastern” translation studies/translatology, and various conferences were organized dedicated to their legacy (Prague, Bologna, Leuven, Vienna etc.), suggesting that their ideas are worthy of further exploration, reinvestigation and testing against the new environment. Therefore, the paper suggests naming this new phenomenon relating to “Slavic” TS as the “re-turn”, which has been enabled by the development of the cultural and social situation in the post-socialist world in which we saw the mental Iron Curtain enduring much longer than the actual, physical one.
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Content available remote ANTON POPOVIČ A JEHO NITRIANSKA TRANSLATOLOGICKÁ ŠKOLA
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The aim of the article is a discussion of Anton Popovič (1933-1984) and his contribution to the foundation of Slovak translation studies as well as his work with the so-called Nitra School of Translation. The article traces his steps in creating the communicational stylistic theory of literary translation, as well as his activities within the Slovak translator’s association, the International Federation of Translators (FIT) and the International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA). Last but not least, Popovič’s work at the Nitra Cabinet of Literary Communication, which became the organizational centre of Slovak translation studies, is examined as well.
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Following a Popovič based approach to modelling translation, the paper foregrounds the topicality, possible extension and applicability of the conceptual cluster the meta- communicational context of translation presented by the Slovak theoretician in a 1971 monograph in the backdrop of his widely accepted concept of inter-text continuity. In the line of the contemporary methodological dethroning of linearity modelling with proving the validity of complexity models, the potential and versatility of the concept of the meta-communicational context of translation is insightfully analysed. Based on empirical data taken from Ukrainian translation culture, the provided case study advocates the rationale of the conceptual cluster under study.
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