[Oberlist] EUROPE# proj: The Politics of Heterolinguality
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Subject: [artinfo] The Politics of Heterolinguality
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Europe as a Translational Space. The Politics of Heterolinguality
Europe as a Translational Space. The Politics of Heterolinguality is
a new research project carried out by the eipcp from 2010 to 2012. It
continues the research on translational practices and processes
undertaken in earlier projects between 2005 and 2008.
Europe as a Translational Space. The Politics of Heterolinguality
works with the concept of heterolingual translational processes which
takes into account newly invented forms of articulation, hybrid
languages, broken languages, "code mixings", as well as various ways
in which those practices are politically, socially, economically
informed. It suggests "Europe" not only as a space in which
translations occur, but as a space which in itself is to be
translated.
Researchers: Boris Buden, Birgit Mennel, Stefan Nowotny
<http://heterolingual.eipcp.net>
http://heterolingual.eipcp.net
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