@article{Bandia_2020, title={A translation turn in Africa}, url={https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/jtsa/article/view/4333}, DOI={10.38140/jtsa.1.4333}, abstractNote={<p>Once considered merely as a subfield of the science of linguistics, translation studies has earned its <em>droit de cité</em>, that is, the right to exist as an autonomous discipline. Having shed its linguistic confines, translation studies has been growing in leaps and bounds, owing to an ever-increasing cross-fertilisation process involving many other established academic disciplines. The term “translation” is no longer the preserve of theorists and practitioners of translation but has taken on a slew of meanings and connotations that may vary according to the perspectives of the host disciplines.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal for Translation Studies in Africa}, author={Bandia, Paul F.}, year={2020}, month={May}, pages={59–62} }