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Censorship --- Fiction --- German fiction --- History
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Book history --- censorship --- book history
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Joyce, James --- Censorship --- Fiction --- History --- 20th century
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Information user --- Libraries --- Great Britain --- Censorship
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Working with the concept of censorship in Translation Studies is working with a (political) term that does not bring order to our field of study. Translation inseparable from various constraints offers the theoretical possibility of being equated with censorship. How can translation, as a process and a product that essentially functions as a complex network of exclusions and inclusions, be studied distinctively in relation to censorship – i. e. in relation to a similar complex network? What is the added value of ascribing different names to these two complex networks of exclusion and inclusion? Beyond external regulations and text-bound clues, agony and irritation are to be sought. These combined with a state of forlornness make the violence of censorship differentiable as such.
Translation science --- Translating and interpreting. --- Censorship.
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Sociology of culture --- Film --- film [discipline] --- censorship
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Sociology of literature --- Human rights --- Sociology of culture --- Censorship --- History.
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Book history --- Human rights --- Sociology of literature --- censorship --- Great Britain
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Book history --- History of the Low Countries --- censorship --- book history
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