BRAZIL IN THE WORLD MAP OF TRANSLATION: THE FRENCH CASE

Abstract This article is the result of analyses developed within the Translation History Research Group (CNPq) of which the authors are part. The main interest of the article is the position of Brazil in the world map of literature and translation, with France as the main parameter. Thus, the political, economic, colonial, and literary relations between the countries are the basis for the “atheist” (Casanova) position of Brazil on the world map and for the invisibility of its literary discourse in French letters

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Main Authors: Torres,Marie-Hélène Catherine, Freitas,Luana Ferreira de
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2020
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-79682020000200065
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Summary:Abstract This article is the result of analyses developed within the Translation History Research Group (CNPq) of which the authors are part. The main interest of the article is the position of Brazil in the world map of literature and translation, with France as the main parameter. Thus, the political, economic, colonial, and literary relations between the countries are the basis for the “atheist” (Casanova) position of Brazil on the world map and for the invisibility of its literary discourse in French letters