Polysystem theory

The polysystem theory, a theory in translation studies, implies using polyvalent factors as an instrument for explaining the complexity of culture within a single community and between communities. Analyzing sets of relations in literature and language, it gradually shifted towards a more complex analysis of socio-cultural systems.[1]

The polysystem theory has been embraced by students of literature and culture all over the world.[2]

Its foremost advocate is the Israeli linguist Itamar Even-Zohar.[3] The American scholar Edwin Gentzler is another important contributor to this viewpoint.[4]


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