This book presents a dynamic history of the ways in which translators are trusted and distrusted.
By examining theories of trust from sociological, philosophical, and historical studies, and with reference to interdisciplinarity, the authors outline a methodology for approaching Translation history and intercul.
Working from this premise, the authors develop an Approach to Translation that speaks to historians of literature, language, culture, society, science, Translation and interpreting.
This book presents a dynamic history of the ways in which translators are trusted and distrusted