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The journal of feminist speculation, dedicated to promoting critical and creative works in the realms of science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, surrealism, myth and folklore.
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New Book!
Ozcelik, Nil (2010) Translation and Reception of Feminist Speculative Fiction in Turkey: A Multiple-Foregrounding Analysis, LAP Publishing.
Book Description
The present book can be considered an original and interdisciplinary
contribution to a wide variety of disciplines such as translation
studies, gender studies, science fiction studies, and empirical
literary studies. This is the first example of the empirical and
multiple use of foregrounding in the context of translation studies.
Another originality of this book lies on its study of a translated
feminist speculative corpus.
Have a good reading!
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