@article{Larocque_2012, title={Translating Representations: Orientalism in the Colonial Indian Province of Bengal (1770s-1830s)}, volume={3}, url={https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/constellations/index.php/constellations/article/view/16284}, DOI={10.29173/cons16284}, abstractNote={<p><span>The late 18th century to early 19th century British conquest into the Indian province of Bengal provides a fascinating study of the influence of translation and printing on the colonial relationship. Translation, as a form of representation, is yet another lens through which we can analyze Edward </span><span>Said‟s concept of Orientalism </span><span>(colonizer/colonized relationships) and witness the complexities and consequences that can result when individuals reinforce </span><span>and/or subvert these „relations of power.‟ </span></p>}, number={1}, journal={Constellations}, author={Larocque, Emily}, year={2012}, month={Jan.} }