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"Faithful Renderings" reads translation history through the lens of Jewish-Christian difference and, conversely, views Jewish-Christian difference as an effect of translation. Subjecting translation to a theological-political analysis, Seidman asks how the charged Jewish-Christian relationship--and more particularly the dependence of Christianity on the texts and translations of a rival religion--has haunted the theory and practice of translation in the West.
Bringing together central issues in translation studies with episodes in Jewish-Christian history, Naomi Seidman considers a range of texts, from the Bible to Elie Wiesel's "Night," delving into such controversies as the accuracy of various Bible translations, the medieval use of converts from Judaism to Christianity as translators, the censorship of anti-Christian references in Jewish texts, and the translation of Holocaust testimony. "Faithful Renderings "ultimately reveals that translation is not a marginal phenomenon but rather a crucial issue for understanding the relations between Jews and Christians and indeed the development of each religious community.
Title
Faithful Renderings: Christian Jewish Difference and the Politics of Translation
Author
Naomi Seidman
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Published
December 2006
Edition
New edition
Weight
459g
Page Count
312
Dimensions
15.5 x 22.8 x 1.9 cm
ISBN
9780226745060
ISBN-10
0226745066
Eden Code
1147572
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