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Translation after 9/11 / by Emily Apter

Posted on December 22, 2006 by Erik BornDecember 22, 2006

Translation after 9/11 Emily Apter Download PDF Abstract: Commenting on the judicial scandal of the conviction of Mohammed Yousry, the official translator for the mastermind behind the first World Trade Center bombing, Emily Apter argues that translators occupy an increasingly … Continue reading →

Posted in Volume 2 | Tagged 9/11, migration, Multilingualism, terrorism, translation, war
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