Translating religion and politics
Kier Salmon
k_salmon at ipinc.net
Fri Feb 11 14:35:50 UTC 2011
Don't I remember that there is a book tackling the difficulties
priests had in the early years in "La cuenca de Mexico" trying to
translate concepts such as "sin" and "purgatory" and trying to shoe-
horn meanings into words in nahuatl? I'll try to find that book's
citation if I can get it to bubble up in my mind.
On Feb 11, 2011, at 6:16 AM, Galen Brokaw wrote:
> Richard,
>
> For Quechua, Alan Durston has a recent book titled _Pastoral
> Quechua_ that discusses the creation of a standard Quechua by
> Spanish priests. He argues that the dialect of Quechua that became
> the colonial lingua franca in the Andes never existed as such
> previously. Of course, they weren't translating the bible back then,
> but they were producing other kinds of religious documents.
>
> Galen
>
>
>
> On 2/10/2011 6:09 PM, Richard Durkan wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know of any studies of or specialists in the history of
>> Bible translation into the indigenous languages of the Americas and
>> the influence such work had on developing written languages and
>> standardized language, as in other parts of the world?
>>
>> I would also be interested in the experience of translators of
>> other 'sacred texts', whether religious or political (eg the Quran
>> or the Marxist canon - Marx, Lenin, Mao etc), into vernacular
>> languages and what linguistic and cultural problems they
>> encountered by way of comparison and contrast with the Christian
>> experience.
>>
>> Richard Durkan
>>
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