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This volume is a non-partisan guide to teachers designing courses and researchers seeking out research material.
This edition includes contributions on wordplay in Chicano poetry, simultaneous interpreting, dubbed television comedy, fiction and journalism, children's literature, ancient Chinese texts. It also contains an overview of types of wordplay and their implications in translation.
Brings together some of the experts on translation and the pun, as well as researchers representing a variety of other relevant disciplines and schools of thought, ranging from theology to deconstruction and from contrastive linguistics to feminism.
Much has been written about the marketing aspects of promotional material in general, and several scholars have addressed questions relating to the structure and function of advertisements, focusing on images, rhetorical structure, semiotic functions, discourse features and audio-visual media, amongst other aspects of the genre
Intends to bring together contributions from feminist theory, screen translation, terminology, interpreting, computer-assisted translation, advertising, literature, linguistics, and translation pedagogy in order to counter the tendency to partition or exclude in translation studies. This book offers an overview of the state of translation studies.
Why would a Latin Qur'an be addressed to readers who knew no Latin? What happens when translators work on paper rather than parchment? Why would a Jewish rabbi translate a bible for Christians? This book answers such questions and uses them to discuss some of the most fundamental issues in contemporary Translation Studies and Cultural Studies.
Examines the public construction of languages, the linguistic construction of publics, and the relationship between these two processes. This title examines cases ranging from small-scale societies to multi-ethnic empire, from nineteenth-century linguistic theories to contemporary mass media, and from Europe to Oceania to the Americas.
Despite the crucial role played by translation in the history of scientific ideas and the transmission of knowledge, historians of science have seldom been interested in the translation activity which enabled the spread of those ideas and exerted influence on structures and systems of knowledge
How was American gay liberation received in France between the events of Stonewall and the AIDS crisis? Through an examination of the translations of "Dancer from the Dance", "Rushes" and "Faggots", this book explores the dynamic of attraction, assimilation, transformation and rejection that characterizes French attitudes at the time.
Part of the series "Corpus Use and Learning to Translate", this offers a cross-section of research by some leading scholars in the field, who offer accounts of first-hand experience and theoretical insights into the various ways of building and using appropriate corpora in translation teaching, for the benefit of teachers and learners alike.
Computers offer new perspectives in the study of language, allowing us to see phenomena that previously remained obscure because of the limitations of our vantage points. This title monitors the translation of creative source-text word forms and collocations uncovered in a specially constructed German-English parallel corpus of literary texts.
A volume of selected, annotated references arranged under specific headings to provide a non-partisan guide to teachers involved in designing courses in translation and/or interpreting
Intended as an interrogation and a critique that can serve to prompt a more thorough and open consideration of evaluative criteria, this title offers examinations of diverse evaluative practices and contains both empirical and hermeneutic work. This book addresses topics including the translation of non-standard language; and terminology.
As an interdisciplinary area of research, translation studies attracts students and scholars with a wide range of backgrounds, who then need to face the challenge of accounting for a complex object of enquiry that does not adapt itself well to traditional methods in other fields of investigation. This book addresses the needs of such scholars - whether they are students doing research at postgraduate level or more experienced researchers who want to familiarize themselves with methods outside their current field of expertise. The book promotes a discerning and critical approach to scholarly investigation by providing the reader not only with the know-how but also with insights into how new questions can be fruitfully explored through the coherent integration of different methods of research. Understanding core principles of reliability, validity and ethics is essential for any researcher no matter what methodology they adopt, and a whole chapter is therefore devoted to these issues. Research Methodologies in Translation Studies is divided into four different chapters, according to whether the research focuses on the translation product, the process of translation, the participants involved or the context in which translation takes place. An introductory chapter discusses issues of reliability, credibility, validity and ethics. The impact of our research depends not only on its quality but also on successful dissemination, and the final chapter therefore deals with what is also generally the final stage of the research process: producing a research report.
Based on the question: what can the concept of minority bring to the practice and study of translation? This book focuses on the distinctive forms that translating takes when it is done by or on behalf of minorities. It presents a variety of case studies that illuminate the linguistic and cultural problems posed by such translating.
This is a book about the teaching and particularly the acquisition of translation-related skills and knowledge
Comics are a pervasive art form and an intrinsic part of the cultural fabric of most countries. This title offers a comprehensive account of various aspects of a diverse range of social practices subsumed under the label 'comics'.
Articulates a variety of scholarly and disciplinary perspectives and offers the reader access to the widening cultural debate on translation and censorship, including cross-national forms of cultural fertilization.
Katharina Reiss's now classic contribution to Translation Studies, Moeglichkeiten und Grenzen der UEbersetzungskritik: Kategorien und Kriteren fur eine sachgerechte Beurteilung von UEbersetzungen, first appeared in 1971
Scientific and Technical Translation Explained provides an overview of the main features of scientific and technical discourse as well as the different types of documents produced.
Intends to chart the terrain of literary translation - its history, theory and practice. This title examines translation from linguistic, extralinguistic and philosophical perspectives. It also offers detailed treatment of topics such as the relationship between author and translator, wordplay and language games, and the process of translation.
First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Gendered and sexual identities are unstable constructions which reveal a great deal about the ideologies and power relationships affecting individuals and societies. This volume explores diverse and heterogeneous aspects of the manipulation of gendered and sexual identities.
Electronic texts and text analysis tools have opened up a wealth of opportunities to higher education and language service providers, but learning to use these resources continues to pose challenges to scholars and professionals alike. This text introduces readers to corpus tools and methods which may be used in translation research and practice. Each chapter focuses on specific aspects of corpus creation and use and are illustrated through practical examples and case studies. Each chapter outlines a set of tasks aimed at guiding researchers, students and translators to practice some of the methods and use some of the resources discussed. It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in this fast growing area of scholarly and professional activity.
First published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Preeminent in a relatively rare category of separate early modern treatises on translation, "The 1683 De Optimo Genere Interpretandi" by the polymath cleric Pierre-Daniel Huet (1630-1721) offers a concise introduction to its nature, history, theory, process and practice. This title offers an annotated translation of Pierre-Daniel Huet's treatise.
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