ABSTRACT

In Translation Sites, leading theorist Sherry Simon shows how the processes and effects of translation pervade contemporary life. This field guide is an invitation to explore hotels, markets, museums, checkpoints, gardens, bridges, towers and streets as sites of translation. These are spaces whose meanings are shaped by language traffic and by a clash of memories.

Touching on a host of issues from migration to the future of Indigenous cultures, from the politics of architecture to contemporary metrolingualism, Translation Sites powerfully illuminates questions of public interest. Abundantly illustrated, the guidebook creates new connections between translation studies and memory studies, urban geography, architecture and history. This ground-breaking book is both an engaging read for a wide-ranging audience and an important text in broadening the scope of translation studies.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

Polyglot places

part I|40 pages

Architectures of memory

chapter 1|15 pages

THE MONUMENT The struggle for memory

Space of Synagogues, Lviv

chapter 2|12 pages

THE OPERA HOUSE Languaged architecture

The Neues Deutsches Theater in Prague

chapter 3|11 pages

THE CHURCH The work of conversion

Santa Maria la Blanca, Toledo

part II|67 pages

Transit

chapter 4|14 pages

THE HOTEL Between place and non-place, difference and indifference

The Grand Budapest Hotel and the Tokyo Park Hyatt

chapter 5|11 pages

THE MOUNTAINTOP Translation changes you

The language of heptapods

chapter 7|18 pages

THE BRIDGE Across small spaces

Where is the “Between”? The bridge of Mostar and the Øresund bridge

chapter 8|8 pages

THE WAR HOTEL The Holiday Inn, Sarajevo

part III|35 pages

Crossroads

chapter 9|10 pages

THE MARKET Urban translanguaging

Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong

chapter 10|11 pages

THE STREET Activist translation

The streets of Montreal and Cairo

chapter 11|12 pages

THE MUSEUM Displaying Indigenous languages

The National Gallery of Canada

part IV|53 pages

Thresholds

chapter 13|11 pages

THE LIBRARY Near and far

Chicago and Czernowitz

chapter 14|12 pages

THE GARDEN Replication

The Japanese garden in Ireland and the German garden city in Turkey

part V|44 pages

Borders, control, surveillance