It Gives You Shivers: Translating Polish Holocaust Testimony into Brazilian Portuguese
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Publication date: 11.12.2019
Przekładaniec, Issues in English, Special Issue 2019 – Translation and Memory, pp. 157 - 174
https://doi.org/10.4467/16891864ePC.19.015.11390Authors
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In this article, I try to lay out clearly and discuss selected issues encountered during the translation (with Eda Nagayama) of Bogdan Bartinkowski’s (born 1932) collection of stories Dzieciństwo w pasiakach (1969) into Brazilian Portuguese. My text combines a scholarly dimension with one of self-commentary in order to offer some general reflection on the subject of the ethics of translating testimony. It consists of three parts. In the first, I provide a concise overview of the state of research on the connections between translation and studies on cultural memory. Next, I present a series of observations relating to the emotional dimension of the process of translating Holocaust testimonies. In the final section, I compare solutions adopted in translations of Bartnikowski’s memoir into German, English, Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, and Portuguese. In a summing up, I try to define the memory-(re)productive role of translation: reproductive, in that the translation of testimony demands a respect for the truth of the signs present in the original and their rendering in the target culture; and productive (creative) inasmuch as it demands of the author of the translation a series of procedures with the aim of inscribing a universal theme within the specific field of cultural memory.
Information: Przekładaniec, Issues in English, Special Issue 2019 – Translation and Memory, pp. 157 - 174
Article type: Original article
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It Gives You Shivers: Translating Polish Holocaust Testimony into Brazilian Portuguese
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
Published at: 11.12.2019
Article status: Open
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND
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