Divine Authority, Reference Culture, and the Concept of Translation
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Title
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Divine Authority, Reference Culture, and the Concept of Translation
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Author
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Long-xi ZHANG
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Page
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1-23
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DOI
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10.6163/tjeas.2012.9(1)1
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Abstract
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Translation presupposes a source text worthy of cultural emulation and
transmission, and biblical translation offers a model of divine authority and
translation as mere dictation. In a self-centered "reference culture" like that of ancient Greece or China, however, no foreign language or text was considered worthy, and thus no concept of translation was developed. The ambivalence of the idea of translation in such "reference cultures" offers another model and
presents a challenge to reconsidering translation as a modern concept. Adequate translation is always located between the two extremes and helps bring a text to a much wider sphere of circulation, influence, and reception.
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Keyword
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biblical translation, Greek and Chinese culture, reference culture,
translation of Buddhist sutras, world literature
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