The Relief of the Guard: Derrida, Saussure, and What Survives in Translation
The Relief of the Guard. AI image Thesis Translation does not consist in transferring an intact meaning from one language to another. Drawing on Derrida's discussion of Aufhebung and relève , and illuminating it through Saussure's theory of linguistic value, this article argues that translation is better understood as a process of survival through transformation. What persists across languages is not an identical signified but a function or value reinscribed within a new system of relations. Introduction Bilingual dictionaries encourage a simple image of translation. A word in one language is matched with a corresponding word in another, as though meaning could be carried across linguistic borders intact. Such a view appears natural until one encounters terms for which no satisfactory equivalent exists. Translation then becomes less a matter of substitution than a confrontation with the structures that make meaning possible. This problem lies at the center of Jacques D...