JOURNAL FOR EARLY MODERN CULTURAL STUDIES
UNIV PENNSYLVANIA PRESS · US · Est. 2001
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This journal explores the multifaceted roles of interpreters and translation within early modern global imperial projects, examining how linguistic mediation shaped political, economic, and spiritual endeavors across diverse cultural and geographical contexts. The articles analyze the work of interpreters, including Black women and Creole translators, in colonial settings and its impact on the construction of empires and regional societies.
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