2024
DOI: 10.1177/10892680231171351
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Indeterminacy and the Role of the Archive: The Eight Extensions of Piaget’s Sociological Studies

Jeremy T. Burman,
Jacy L. Young,
Marc J. Ratcliff

Abstract: What a text means in translation is accepted, canonically, to be indeterminate. Authors can provide additional constraints to interpretation by taking care to explain some of the original context. But this requires making judgments about what counts, and readers can’t generally do that of sources except in retrospect. So the solution to the problem is taken to be “to become bilingual,” and basically do the translation work oneself. This means immersing in that foreign culture for long enough that its ways of b… Show more

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