<p>Situations of conflict offer special insights into the history of the interpreter figure and specifically the part played in that history by photographic representations of interpreters. </p> <p>The volume breaks new ground for image-based research in translation studies by examining photographic representations that reveal the interpreter as a socially constructed category. It locates the interpreter's mediating efforts at the core of the human sciences.</p> <p>This book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in translation and interpreting studies as well as to those working in visual studies photography anthropology and military/conflict studies.</p> <p></p>
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