Moving Boundaries in Translation Studies

Moving Boundaries in Translation Studies
Title Moving Boundaries in Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Helle V. Dam
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 259
Release 2018-10-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 135134871X

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Translation is in motion. Technological developments, digitalisation and globalisation are among the many factors affecting and changing translation and, with it, translation studies. Moving Boundaries in Translation Studies offers a bird’s-eye view of recent developments and discusses their implications for the boundaries of the discipline. With 15 chapters written by leading translation scholars from around the world, the book analyses new translation phenomena, new practices and tools, new forms of organisation, new concepts and names as well as new scholarly approaches and methods. This is key reading for scholars, researchers and advanced students of translation and interpreting studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license

Handbook of Translation Studies

Handbook of Translation Studies
Title Handbook of Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Yves Gambier
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 291
Release 2021-10-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027259801

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Up to now, the Handbook of Translation Studies (HTS) consisted of four volumes, all published between 2010 and 2013. Since research in TS continues to grow and expand, this fifth volume was added in 2021. The HTS aims at disseminating knowledge about translation, interpreting, localization, adaptation, etc. and providing easy access to a large range of topics, traditions, and methods to a relatively broad audience: not only students who prefer such user-friendliness, but also researchers and lecturers in Translation Studies, Translation & Interpreting professionals, as well as scholars and experts from other adjacent disciplines. All articles in HTS are written by specialists in the different subfields and are peer-reviewed.

Moving (Across) Borders

Moving (Across) Borders
Title Moving (Across) Borders PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Brandstetter
Publisher transcript Verlag
Total Pages 245
Release 2017-02-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3839431654

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As performative and political acts, translation, intervention, and participation are movements that take place across, along, and between borders. Such movements traverse geographic boundaries, affect social distinctions, and challenge conceptual categorizations - while shifting and transforming lines of separation themselves. This book brings together choreographers, movement practitioners, and theorists from various fields and disciplines to reflect upon such dynamics of difference. From their individual cultural backgrounds, they ask how these movements affect related fields such as corporeality, perception, (self-)representation, and expression.

Recent Trends in Translation Studies

Recent Trends in Translation Studies
Title Recent Trends in Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Sara Laviosa
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 390
Release 2021-09-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1527574571

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This volume offers a snapshot of current perspectives on translation studies within the specific historical and socio-cultural framework of Anglo-Italian relations. It addresses research questions relevant to English historical, literary, cultural and language studies, as well as empirical translation studies. The book is divided into four chapters, each covering a specific research area in the scholarly field of translation studies: namely, historiography, literary translation, specialized translation and multimodality. Each case study selected for this volume has been conducted with critical insight and methodological rigour, and makes a valuable contribution to scientific knowledge in the descriptive and applied branches of a discipline that, since its foundation nearly 50 years ago, has concerned itself with the description, theory and practice of translating and interpreting.

Translating Boundaries

Translating Boundaries
Title Translating Boundaries PDF eBook
Author Stefanie Barschdorf
Publisher Ibidem Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2017-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9783838211305

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Translation studies have traditionally been known to be interdisciplinary. What better term to sum this up than boundaries? A term that means different things in different fields and can be applied to a multitude of topics. Political, personal, symbolic, or professional boundaries, boundaries of the mind as found in psychology, or boundaries in the sociological sense where they separate different fields of knowledge. From politics to geography, boundaries are everywhere. They need to be identified, drawn, or overcome--depending on circumstances and context. What are the boundaries translators and interpreters have to deal with? How do they relate to translation studies in general? Boundaries and translation go hand in hand. As the discipline grows and ever more elements of interdisciplinarity come into play, the more the question of what the boundaries of translation are needs to be asked. Some of the research topics presented in this collection may well extend the boundaries of the discipline itself, while others may look at the constraints and limits under which translators and translations operate, or showcase the role translation and interpreting play in overcoming social or political boundaries. It is with this in mind that the group of young researchers presented in this book has come together. The papers offer insights into the state of the discipline in various nations, often touching on underresearched topics such as the role of translation in the creation of national as well as individual identities or the translation of popular music. They look at the role of culture and, more specifically, sociocultural influences on translation. At the same time, non-linguistic, intra- and extratextual factors are taken into account with particular attention to multimodality. What unites the papers collected is the general tendency to see translation as a means of bringing people together and enabling dialogue, a means of overcoming ideological and social boundaries. By looking both to the past and the future of the discipline, the authors aim to (re)define the boundaries of translation studies.

Introducing New Hypertexts on Interpreting (Studies)

Introducing New Hypertexts on Interpreting (Studies)
Title Introducing New Hypertexts on Interpreting (Studies) PDF eBook
Author Cornelia Zwischenberger
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 295
Release 2023-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027253293

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The contributions in this volume are a reflection of the entire range of Interpreting Studies, from explorations of research methodology and interpreting quality research to public service interpreting today and in the past, risk management strategies in court interpreting, and the interdependencies of interpreters in project networks. They address questions such as who can be called an interpreter, present new approaches to interpreter education, and discuss advances in technology, both in terms of speech-to-text interpreting and the changes that the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to the lives of interpreters. The breadth of this volume’s topics reflects the oeuvre of Franz Pöchhacker, who has left his mark on Interpreting Studies over more than three decades. This tribute not only reflects the many strands of his work, but also offers new research and insights by established scholars and young researchers in the ever growing field of Interpreting Studies.

Translation Studies Across the Boundaries

Translation Studies Across the Boundaries
Title Translation Studies Across the Boundaries PDF eBook
Author Lucyna Harmon
Publisher Studies in Linguistics, Anglophone Literatures and Cultures
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Translating and interpreting
ISBN 9783631746844

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This book presents both popular, trendy issues in Translation Studies as well as niche subjects. The chapters discuss the nature of the discipline, show developments and tendencies in the authors' countries, examine the process of translation from the perspective of translation practice and point at some neglected culture-specific elements.