Interlingual Relations
Global Politics in a Polyglot World
Contributor(s)
Caraccioli, Mauro José (editor)
Wigen, Einar (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
International politics is often conducted in two languages or more, and since no two languages are exactly the same, what is possible to say in one language may be impossible to say in another. Translation is at the heart of global politics, and interlingual relations traverse time, space, culture, and state borders. Interlingual Relations builds on emergent literature on translation in International Relations (IR) to propose a unique research agenda for scholars of global politics, offering multiple directions and sets of principles for sustained study. The contributors use various methodologies to explore these interfaces and encounters in different sites, bringing together multiple subfields, approaches, and disciplinary paradigms across IR’s history. Together they offer a more truly global perspective on international affairs, going beyond the hegemony of English to demonstrate the interconnectedness between “high” politics and everyday life. They show the role of translation in global politics as one of world-making, whereby social roles, rules, and responsibilities establish the semblance of order despite not sounding or meaning the same to all actors. In establishing Interlingual Relations as a foundational part of IR, the book offers another key to studying global interactions and the high political stakes in the theories, methods, and ethics of translation.
Keywords
Translation; Interlingual relations; Global politics; Language; Configurations; Brokerage; Intermediaries; Envoys; Translators; Imperialism; Settler colonialism; Syntax; Punctuation; Mistranslation; Commensurability; Linguistic ethnography; Historiography; Anglophonic bias; Grammar; Linguistic interface; Language and international relations.; Translating and interpreting -- Political aspects.; Translators -- Political aspects.; International relations -- Languages.DOI
10.3998/mpub.14398297ISBN
9780472905485, 9780472905485Publisher
Michigan State University PressPublication date and place
2026Imprint
University of Michigan PressClassification
Politics and government
International relations
Globalization


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