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    Times of mobility : transnational literature and gender in translation /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : Transnational Literatures and Cultures in/andTranslation / Jasmina Lukić, Sibelan Forrester and Borbála Faragó -- From Transnational to Translational: Translational Migrations : Novel Homelands in Monica Ali's Brick Lane / Susan Stanford Friedman -- Theorizing Women's Transnational Literatures : Shaping New Female Identities in Europe through Writing and Translation / Eleonora Federici and Vita Fortunati -- Crossing Borders in Perilous Zones : Labors of Transport and Translation in Women Writers of Exile / Azade Seyhan -- Zygmunt Bauman's Liquidity and Transnational Women's Literature : Nancy Huston and Assia Djebar as Case Studies / Sonia Fernández Hoyos and Adelina Sánchez Espinosa -- Traveling Theory as Theory in Translation : Transnational and Transgenerational Perspectives / Jasmina Lukić -- Reading Across Borders: Translation into Dance : Adaptation and Transnational Hellenism in Balanchine's Apollo / Grace Ledbetter -- Stories from Elsewhere : The City as a Transnational Space in Doris Lessing's Fiction / Ágnes Györke -- The Mobile Imagination in European Women's Writing : Parallels Between Modern and Postmodern Times / Vera Eliasova -- From Traveling Memoir to Nomadic Narrative in Kapka Kassabova's Street Without a Name and Twelve Minutes of Love / Maria-Sabina Draga Alexandru -- Through the Looking-Glass : On Recurring Motifs and Devices in the Prose of Dubravka Ugrešić / Dejan Ilić -- Transnational In Translation: It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing / Michael Kandel -- Translating Folktales : From National to Transnational / Sibelan Forrester -- Transnational Rivalry and Consecration : Croatian and Serbian Writers in Translation / Ellen Elias-Bursać -- China Comes to Warsaw or Warsaw Comes to China : Melech Ravitch's Travel Poems and Journals / Kathryn Hellerstein.…”
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