Translating Black Feminism: The Case of the East and West German Versions of Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood

Omotayo Fakayode
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Feminism in Translation Studies has received a considerable amount of attention in the West, most especially in Canada from where it emanated. Also, studies in translation and Black Feminism have been carried out by scholars such as Silva-Reis and Araujo (2018) and Amissine (2015). There has, however been few studies focusing on the translation of literary texts by African feminist writers into German. This study therefore examined how Womanism in Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood was transferred into German. Against this backdrop, the two translations published during the division of Germany into two states by different political ideologies were analyzed. In doing this, Postcolonial Theory of translation as conceived by Spivak (2004) was employed. The study aimed at determining how translation mechanisms have influenced the manner in which black feminist activism is represented in a distinct socio-cultural environment. This is with the focus to indicate how Womanism is represented differently in the two German translations of the African novel.
黑人女权主义的翻译:以布吉·埃米切塔的《母性的快乐》的东德和西德版本为例
翻译研究中的女性主义在西方受到了相当大的关注,尤其是在其发源地加拿大。此外,Silva-Reis和Araujo(2018)、Amissine(2015)等学者也对翻译和黑人女权主义进行了研究。然而,很少有研究关注非洲女权主义作家的文学作品翻译成德语。因此,本研究考察了布吉·埃米切塔的《母性的快乐》中的女性主义是如何被翻译成德语的。在此背景下,对德国因政治意识形态不同而分裂为两个国家时出版的两个译本进行了分析。在此过程中,采用了斯皮瓦克(2004)提出的后殖民翻译理论。该研究旨在确定翻译机制如何影响黑人女权主义运动在独特的社会文化环境中的表现方式。这样做的目的是为了说明,在这部非洲小说的两个德语译本中,女性主义的表现方式是如何不同的。
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