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Universality and Translation

Universality and Translation

Sites of Struggle in Philosophy and Politics

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  • Release Date: 07/01/2025
  • Barcode: 9781531508579
  • Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
  • Sub-Genre: Theology
  • Imprint: Fordham University Press
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
Universality and Translation

Universality and Translation

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Sites of Struggle in Philosophy and Politics
This book collects essays that explore the relationship between translation and universality, especially in and through the traditions of deconstruction and Marxism.

Within contemporary theory, the concepts of translation and universality have frequently been associated with different and even opposed philosophical and political projects: watchwords of either domination or liberation, the erasure of difference or the defense of difference. The universalizing drives of capitalism, colonialism, and other systems of oppression have precipitated widespread suspicion of any appeal to universality. This has led some, in turn, to champion the very notion of universality as antithetical to these systems of oppression. Similarly, recent scholarship has begun to grapple with the fundamental role of translation not only in forging inclusive democratic politics but also, by contrast, in violence, including imperial expansion and global war.
The present volume advocates neither for nor against translation or universality as such. Instead, it attends to their insurmountable ambiguity and equivocity, the tensions and contradictions that are internal to both concepts and that exist between them. Indeed, the wager of this volume is that translation, universality, and their relationship name irreducible yet overlapping sites of struggle for a diverse array of struggles on the Left.
Drawing from multiple intellectual traditions and orientations, with a special emphasis on deconstruction and Marxism, this volume both reveals and participates in a subterranean current of thought committed to theorizing the dynamic, plural, and ultimately inextricable relationship between translation and universality. Its contributors approach this problem in ways that challenge and unsettle dominant trends within translation studies and critical and postcolonial theory, thereby opening new lines of inquiry within and beyond these fields.



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  • Contributor: Gavin Arnall (Edited by), Katie Chenoweth (Edited by), Benjamin Conisbee Baer (Contributions by), Gavin Walker (Contributions by), Peter Thomas (Contributions by), Gary Wilder (Contributions by), Naomi Waltham-Smith (Contributions by), Cate Reilly (Contributions by), Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Contributions by), Barbara Cassin (Contributions by), Gavin Arnall (Contributions by), Katie Chenoweth (Contributions by)
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