Exercising agency: A Bourdieusian account of Iranian feminist translators
In spite of the challenges imposed on practices of feminist cultural production in restrictive states, feminist activists have contributed to speaking about the needs of women through their writings and translations. While earlier studies have highlighted the role of translators in communicating ext...
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Main Authors: | Jalalian Daghigh, Ali, Jan, Jariah Mohd, Kaur, Sheena |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/33508/ |
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