Gender, Sex and Translation
Explore the intricate interplay between gender, sexuality, and translation in Gender, Sex and Translation by Jos'e Santaemilia. Published by St Jerome Publishing in 2005, this thought-provoking paperback spans 210 pages and delves into the complexities of gendered and sexual identities. Santaemilia examines how these identities are not fixed but rather unstable constructions that illuminate the ideologies and power dynamics shaping individuals and societies. This essential read for anyone interested in language arts, linguistics, and the nuances of translation offers valuable insights into the cultural implications of language and identity. Enhance your understanding of the critical role translation plays in expressing and shaping gender and sexual identities in today's world.