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La construction sémiotique de l’altérité dans les péritextes de la traduction de Julián Ribera de « L’histoire de la conquête de l’Espagne » d’ibn al Qutiyya de Cordoue

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This article works from the premise that translation, given its hybrid nature, plays a decisive role in constructing discourses of otherness and identity. Orientalist translation is an excellent source for studying the discourse of otherness, while also providing a wealth of information of how “Self” is perceived and represented. In the case of Spanish orientalism, the construction of such discourses is particularly complex due to the nature of the topic under study: al-Andalus, the Arabic name given to those parts of the Iberian Peninsula governed by Muslims at various times in the period between 711 and 1492. According to Martínez Montávez, al-Andalus has always had two facets: the real and historical which ended in 1492, the other figurative and symbolic which has survived until today. This article analyses the peritexts in the translation of a famous Andalusian treatise on geography carried out by José Antonio Conde, one of the first prominent figures in Spanish Arabism. Our analysis applies the semiotic construction model of otherness proposed by Carbonell (2003 and 2004), a model which we have adapted to Foucault’s notions of discourse, discursive structure and statement (ennoncé) (1990 [1969], 2001 [1966], 2002 [1971]), Widdowson’s notions of text, context and pretext (2004) and Genette’s (1987) notion of peritext.

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Abstract/ Résumé
 I. Introduction
 II. Texte, contexte et prétexte de l’original
 IV. Étude des péritextes
  4.1 La couverture
  4.2 Le prologue
 V. La construction sémiotique de l’altérité
 VI. Conclusions
 RÉFÉRENCES

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  • Anna GIL-BARDAJI [ Faculté de Traduction et d’Interprétation Université Autonome de Barcelone ]

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자료제공 : 네이버학술정보

    간행물 정보

    • 간행물
      FORUM
    • 간기
      반년간
    • pISSN
      1598-7647
    • 수록기간
      ~2015
    • 십진분류
      KDC 717 DDC 400