Translating Value: Saussure and Derrida on Meaning Across Languages
Thesis Saussure's theory of value implies that meaning is generated through differential relations within a linguistic system. Translation therefore cannot consist in transferring a signified intact from one language to another. Instead, it involves reinscribing value within a new network of differences. Derrida's reflections on the Hegelian term Aufhebung , which he renders as relève , reveal both the necessity of this operation and its impossibility. Introduction Translation is often understood as the transfer of meaning from one language to another. Dictionaries encourage this assumption by presenting words as though they possessed stable equivalents waiting to be matched across linguistic boundaries. Yet this common view becomes difficult to sustain once language is approached through Ferdinand de Saussure's theory of value. If the meaning of a sign depends not on an intrinsic content but on its relations to other signs, then translation cannot consist in the simp...