Interpreting the Amistad Trials -
Interpreting the Amistad Trials -
How Interpreters and Translators Make and Shape History
by Jeanette Zaragoza-De León (Author) , William G. Thomas III (Foreword)
"This book retells the well-known nineteenth-century story of the Amistad from the view of the interpreters and translators, showing how essential they were to the events of the case. While written from the field of interpreting and translation field, this story intersects with many others academic fields, including the study of legal, circum-Atlantic, ethnic, Africana, Latin American, Caribbean, colonial and imperial, linguistic, and early US histories", Jeanette Zaragoza-De León (Author)
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