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Tytuł:
Gender identity in translation: the impossibility of transposing non-binary characters into Romanian
Autorzy:
Ivan, Alexandra Maria
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/28407297.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczo-Humanistyczny w Siedlcach
Tematy:
LGBTQ+
queer
translation
LGBTQ+ translation
gender-neutral in translation
cultural translation
Opis:
The created world of Ada Palmer’s Terra Ignota series depicts a future society where gender identity has undergone a process of uniformisation, resulting in the erasure of gendered language. The novels take the form of a confessional (a recounting of the events of the past) which are published in the future society without the express consent of the other characters taking part in the depicted course of events. The narrator, in a motivated show of re bellion against their society’s current ideology (discussed both at the beginning of the series and as they progress with the narration), reinscribes gendered pronouns onto the unknowing characters; however, this is done on an arbitrary basis, which the narrator does not always discuss. The present paper aims to emphasize the growing number of LGBT+ novels published and the impossibility of transposing them into Romanian due to the lack of a gender-neutral pronoun that does not default to the masculine. The paper analyses Too Like the Lightning by Ada Palmer in order to specify the various nuances that would be lost in the cultural adaptation and translation of the novel into Romanian, a translation which has yet to occur, given the complexity and constraints of the novel and the depicted ideology behind it.  
Źródło:
Forum for Contemporary Issues in Language and Literature; 2023, 4; 27-43
2391-9426
Pojawia się w:
Forum for Contemporary Issues in Language and Literature
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Luj przyjacielem Dorotki? Meandryczne metarefleksje o tęczowym języku z filologiczno-komparatystycznym przegięciem
A homothug and a friend of Dorothy? Meandering metareflections on “Rainbow Language” with a philological and comparative bent...
Autorzy:
Zabłocki, Krzysztof
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/459139.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Ośrodek Studiów Amerykańskich
Tematy:
język erotyczny [LGBTQ]
dominacja języka angielskiego
język medyczny/wulgarny
bogactwo/ubóstwo polskiej terminologii
nietrafione przekłady/'zagubione w tłumaczeniu'
erotic (LGBTQ) vocabulary
predominance of English
medical/vulgar
richness/penury of Polish
erotic vocabulary
'lost in translation'
Opis:
Is there such an entity as Polish LGBT language and slang? Undoubtedly there is, but various myths and misconceptions have arisen in relation to this topic. The Polish LGBT lexical corpus is certainly not negligible, though many of the words and expressions either fell out of use or they existed and exist only in theory, as is the case of many jargons shared by specific communities also in other languages. Moreover, many words and expressions functioning now within the Polish 'family' derive from English, as is also the case of some other contemporary languages. Some of these expressions have acquired Polish equivalents – either via translation or by being adapted to the Polish paradigmatic and syntagmatic structures. It should be noted that new words and expressions rarely happen to be the result of 'politically (ideologically) correct' decisions or demands. There is also a widespread, if unfounded, myth that Polish LGBT vocabulary, and generally the lexis relating to sex and eroticism, is rather limited, and that it is either vulgar or medical. This myth is propagated, among others, by some literary translators, but this felt lack is due to idiosyncratic lacunae in their lexical and cultural awareness rather than objective linguistic deprivation.
Źródło:
InterAlia: Pismo poświęcone studiom queer; 2019, 14; 121-135
1689-6637
Pojawia się w:
InterAlia: Pismo poświęcone studiom queer
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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