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The impact of awards on the translation and circulation of children's literature into semi-peripheral and peripheral languages

The article sheds light on the impact of awards on the translation of children's literature into semi-peripheral and peripheral languages and its transnational circulation. In relation to literature for adults, it has been argued that awards instigate both translation and circulation. This arti...

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Published in:Perspectives, studies in translatology studies in translatology, 2021-11, Vol.29 (6), p.799-813
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peripheral languages
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