Nomography. Eloy Fernández Porta
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Название: Nomography

Автор: Eloy Fernández Porta

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Управление, подбор персонала

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isbn: 9781509543960

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      Series editor: Laurent de Sutter

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      Eloy Fernández Porta

      Translated by Ramsey McGlazer

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      As that last example indicates, Porta’s English is often parodic, playful, ironic, or absurd. Anglicisms comically interrupt his sinuous Spanish sentences, or they grate jarringly against the words in their immediate vicinity, to ludic effect. They are like bits of ad copy introduced into an otherwise elegant critical discourse, or Doritos served in a dish made by a chef who specializes in haute cuisine.

      The effects of Porta’s use of other foreign languages – French to signal sophistication, Latin to send us all to mass or to court – can be captured or at least closely approximated in translation. But there is unfortunately no way to do justice to the author’s use of English in a rendering of his text in English. “There is no remedy to which translation could have recourse here,” Jacques Derrida writes of the “foreign effect” of foreign words used in another context: “No one is to blame; moreover, there is nothing to bring before the bar of translation.”1