Boothman, Derek
Dizionario gramsciano / Gramsci Dictionary: Translatability
This is an English translation of the Gramsci Dictionary contribution "Translatability". The entry outlines
how Gramsci approaches the question of the extent to which natural languages as expressions of
national cultures are translatable. In the Notebooks he starts from and elaborated on Marx's position in
the Holy Family, namely that specific discourses (e. g. French political literature and German classical
philosophy to which Gramsci adds English classical political economy) that characterize the national
culture of each of these peoples - all having, it should be noted, a similar degree of social development -
reflect their social base. From the historical point of view, then, Gramsci maintains, their civilizations and
the specific discourses that arise within them are mutually translatable.
Available at: https://ro.uow.edu.au/gramsci/all_issues.html
Lingua | eng |
Nomi |
[author] Boothman, Derek |
Soggetti |
Traducibilità di Gramsci
Translatability of Gramsci
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