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Jeremy Munday

    May 18, 1960

    Jeremy Munday explores the intricate relationship between language, ideology, and the act of translation. His work delves into the theoretical underpinnings of translation, examining how discourse and power dynamics shape literary works as they cross linguistic boundaries. He seeks to understand the complex interplay between source texts, translators, and the audiences who engage with translated literature. Munday's approach offers readers a critical lens through which to appreciate the nuances of translation studies.

    Introducting translation studies : theories and applications
    Introducing Translation Studies: Fifth Edition
    Introducing Translation Studies
    Introducing Translation Studies: Theories and Applications
    The Routledge Companion to Translation Studies
    Style and Ideology in Translation