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"Art historians have been facing the challenge - even from before the advent of globalization - of writing for an international audience and translating their own work into a foreign language - whether forced by exile, voluntary migration, or simply in order to reach wider audiences. Migrating Histories of Art aims to study the biographical and academic impact of these self-translations, and how the adoption and processing of foreign-language texts and their corresponding methodologies have been fundamental to the disciplinary discourse of art history. While often creating distinctly "multifaceted" personal biographies and establishing an international disciplinary discourse, self-translation also fosters the creation of instances of linguistic and methodological hegemony"--
Art --- Communication in learning and scholarship. --- Self-translation. --- ART / History / General. --- Communication in scholarship --- Scholarly communication --- Learning and scholarship --- Auto-translation (Self-translation) --- Translating and interpreting --- Historiography. --- Self-translation --- Communication in learning and scholarship
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