Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)

Abstract This article examines the indeterminate nature of the different "acts of naming and non-naming" in the first chapter of Part One of Don Quijote. For example, there is much doubt surrounding Don Quijote's family name and place of origin. In other cases to be explored, the nami...

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Main Author: Marc Charron
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Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2009-03-01
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Online Access:http://ans-names.pitt.edu/ans/article/view/1853
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description Abstract This article examines the indeterminate nature of the different "acts of naming and non-naming" in the first chapter of Part One of Don Quijote. For example, there is much doubt surrounding Don Quijote's family name and place of origin. In other cases to be explored, the naming process is slightly more concrete, such as Don Quijote's naming after that of his horse, and the naming of the lady of his thoughts. The indeterminacy surrounding these acts is particularly interesting when examined from the perspective of the work's various translations, which each add an astonishing multiplicity of semantic possibilities. Four recent (i.e. from the last fifteen years) English translations will be studied with the objective of showing how different translators have confronted these ambiguous passages, and broaching the questions the translations themselves raise regarding these famous literary acts of naming.
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spelling doaj.art-58b8487b40504b7a80d0dad3a782aef72022-12-22T01:31:04ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghNames0027-77381756-22792009-03-0157110.1179/175622709X402645Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)Marc CharronAbstract This article examines the indeterminate nature of the different "acts of naming and non-naming" in the first chapter of Part One of Don Quijote. For example, there is much doubt surrounding Don Quijote's family name and place of origin. In other cases to be explored, the naming process is slightly more concrete, such as Don Quijote's naming after that of his horse, and the naming of the lady of his thoughts. The indeterminacy surrounding these acts is particularly interesting when examined from the perspective of the work's various translations, which each add an astonishing multiplicity of semantic possibilities. Four recent (i.e. from the last fifteen years) English translations will be studied with the objective of showing how different translators have confronted these ambiguous passages, and broaching the questions the translations themselves raise regarding these famous literary acts of naming. http://ans-names.pitt.edu/ans/article/view/1853GEOGRAPHICAL NAMESSAN PLACENAMESZULU PLACENAMESKHOISAN INFLUENCE ON ZULU PLACENAMES
spellingShingle Marc Charron
Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)
Names
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES
SAN PLACENAMES
ZULU PLACENAMES
KHOISAN INFLUENCE ON ZULU PLACENAMES
title Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)
title_full Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)
title_fullStr Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)
title_full_unstemmed Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)
title_short Naming and Translation/Naming in Translation: Toward a Close Reading of Don Quijote (Part I, Chapter I)
title_sort naming and translation naming in translation toward a close reading of don quijote part i chapter i
topic GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES
SAN PLACENAMES
ZULU PLACENAMES
KHOISAN INFLUENCE ON ZULU PLACENAMES
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