Interpreting the Amistad Trials: How Interpreters and Translators Make and Shape History (Literatures, Cultures, Translation) - Hardcover

Zaragoza-De León, Jeanette

 
9781501394607: Interpreting the Amistad Trials: How Interpreters and Translators Make and Shape History (Literatures, Cultures, Translation)

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Drawing on the 19th-century Amistad Case, this book unravels how interpreters and translators shaped the history of race, slavery, and colonialism embedded in this renowned transatlantic story.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Jeanette Zaragoza-De León is Assistant Professor in the Graduate Translation Program and is coordinator of the first academic program in interpreting studies in Puerto Rico at the University of Puerto Rico. With more than 15 years of experience as an interpreter and translator, her historical research centers around interpreters and translators in the 19th-century transatlantic world.

William G. Thomas III is Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, College of Arts and Sciences and Angle Chair in the Humanities and Professor of History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.

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