Contemporary Approaches to Translation Theory and Practice

Contemporary Approaches to Translation Theory and Practice
Title Contemporary Approaches to Translation Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Roberto A. Valdeon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 222
Release 2020-06-29
Genre Art
ISBN 0429687729

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This book gathers together for the first time the editors of some of the most prestigious Translation Studies journals, and serves as a showcase of the academic and geographical diversity of the discipline. The collection includes a discussion on the intralinguistic translation of Romeo and Juliet; thoughts on the concepts of adaptation, imitation and pastiche with regards to Japanese manga; reflections on the status of the source and target texts; a study on the translation and circulation of Inuit-Canadian literature; and a discussion on the role of translation in Latin America. It also contains two chapters on journalistic translation – linguistic approaches to English-Hungarian news translation, and a study of an independent news outlet; one chapter on court interpreting in the US and a final chapter on audio-description. The book was originally published as a special issue in 2017 to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice.

Contemporary Translation Theories

Contemporary Translation Theories
Title Contemporary Translation Theories PDF eBook
Author Edwin Gentzler
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 252
Release 2001-09-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847695620

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During the last thirty years, the field of translation has exploded with multiple new theories. Contemporary Translation Theories examines five of new approaches – the translation workshop, the science of translation, translation studies, polysystem theory, and deconstruction – all of which began in the mid -1960s and continue to be influential today.

Translation Studies

Translation Studies
Title Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Mary Snell-Hornby
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 185
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027220565

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"Translation Studies" presents an integrated concept based on the theory and practice of translation. The author adapts linguistic approaches and methods in such a way that they may be usefully employed in the theory, practice, and analysis of literary translation. The author develops a more cultural approach through text analysis and cross-cultural communication studies. The book is a contribution to the development of translation studies as a discipline in its own right.

Contemporary Translation Theories

Contemporary Translation Theories
Title Contemporary Translation Theories PDF eBook
Author Edwin Gentzler
Publisher Multilingual Matters Limited
Pages 232
Release 2001
Genre
ISBN 9781847695635

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During the last thirty years, the field of translation has exploded with multiple new theories. Contemporary Translation Theories examines five of new approaches the translation workshop, the science of translation, translation studies, polysystem theory, and deconstruction all of which began in the mid -1960s and continue to be influential today.

Translation

Translation
Title Translation PDF eBook
Author Daniel Weissbort
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 664
Release 2006
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198711999

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Translation: Theory and Practice: A Historical Reader responds to the need for a collection of primary texts on translation, in the English tradition, from the earliest times to the present day. Based on an exhaustive survey of the wealth of available materials, the Reader demonstrates throughout the link between theory and practice, with excerpts not only of significant theoretical writings but of actual translations, as well as excerpts on translation from letters, interviews, autobiographies, and fiction. The collection is intended as a teaching tool, but also as an encyclopaedia for the use of translators and writers on translation. It presents the full panoply of approaches to translation, without necessarily judging between them, but showing clearly what is to be gained or lost in each case. Translations of key texts, such as the Bible and the Homeric epic, are traced through the ages, with the same passages excerpted, making it possible for readers to construct their own map of the evolution of translation and to evaluate, in their historical contexts, the variety of approaches. The passages in question are also accompanied by ad verbum versions, to facilitate comparison. The bibliographies are likewise comprehensive. The editors have drawn on the expertise of leading scholars in the field, including the late James S. Holmes, Louis Kelly, Jonathan Wilcox, Jane Stevenson, David Hopkins, and many others. In addition, significant non-English texts, such as Martin Luther's "Circular Letter on Translation," which may be said to have inaugurated the Reformation, are included, helping to set the English tradition in a wider context. Related items, such as the introductions to their work by Tudor and Jacobean translators or the work of women translators from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries have been brought together in "collages," marking particularly important moments or developments in the history of translation. This comprehensive reader provides an invaluable and illuminating resource for scholars and students of translation and English literature, as well as poets, cultural historians, and professional translators.

Translating Text and Context

Translating Text and Context
Title Translating Text and Context PDF eBook
Author Marina Manfredi
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9788895451237

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This work has been conceived as a resource for graduate students of a course in Translation Studies, focused both on the main theoretical issues of the discipline and on the practical task of translating, in particular from English into Italian. Within a wide range of different contemporary approaches and methods, the purpose of Translating Text and Context is to offer a particular perspective on the theory and practice of translation, that of the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), which, we believe, can prove valuable for the study of a phenomenon that we consider z[...] a complex linguistic, socio-cultural and ideological practicey.

Contemporary Translation Studies

Contemporary Translation Studies
Title Contemporary Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Tian Chuanmao
Publisher CSMFL Publications
Pages 229
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 8194848385

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Translation studies become even more relevant with the advent of cross border sharing of ideas related to general trade, culture, and human developmental activities. Contemporary translation studies cover works having considerable relevance and importance to the subject discipline. This book is a compilation of peer-reviewed works having a special focus on the contemporary developments and advances in the translation studies.