
Title:
Nodes of Translation : Intellectual History between Modern India and Germany
Author:
Ayyathurai, Gajendran, contributor.
ISBN:
9783110787184
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VIII, 350 p.)
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- Locating the First Hindi Translation of Goethe's Faust (Part One) Fāusṭ (Prathama Bhāga) by Bholanath Sharma -- Translating Economics Across the German-South Asian Divide: Muhammad Iqbal, Zakir Husain and Intermediating Ideas Across Languages, Paradigms, and Disciplines -- Hermann Gundert: Missions, Malabar, and the Making of Modern Malayalam -- Germans, Casteless Tamils, and Brahminical Sciolism in Early Colonial South India -- The Vernacular Führer: Hitler and the Nazi Movement in Tamil Biographies of the 1930s -- Translation and Anticolonial Revivalism: S. R. Rajwade's Appropriation of F. W. Nietzsche -- Translating Marx and Engels: Adhikari, Dange and the Indian Revolution -- Pu. La. Deshpande's तीन पैशाचा तमाशा (Tīn Paiśācā Tamāśā): Brecht in Marathi -- The Birth of the Ascetic Leader. Die Botschaft des Mahatma Gandhi in Troubled Weimar Germany -- Tagore in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: Translation, Archives and Histories -- Expanding Domains: Interactions between Telugu and German Worlds -- International GDR Literature, Censorship and the Publication of Translations from Modern Indian Languages in the GDR -- Reciprocal Translation: From Legibility to Mutual Intelligibility -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
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