%0 Book %A Jean Peeters %A Jandhyala Prabhakara Rao %D 2013 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 9783653026993 %T Translation and the Accommodation of Diversity %B Indian and non-Indian Perspectives %R 10.3726/978-3-653-02699-3 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1046300 %X Translation is rooted in diversity and its nature necessarily resides in accommodating differences of all sorts: lexical, textual, macrotextual, intertextual, individual, social, cultural, political, et cetera. This collection of papers, which deals with literature, poetry, hospital situations, minority languages, proverbs and so on, gives a good picture of how differences are accommodated in translation across languages but also across cultures. They form a good starting point for comparison between translation practices and translation approaches. They reveal how Indian and Western scholars perceive translation. %K Cultural diversity, Foreignization, Interpreting, Indian perspectives, Western prespectives %G English