Thinking Through Translation

Thinking Through Translation
Title Thinking Through Translation PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey M. Green
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 204
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0820338427

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Punctuated by thoughtful wit, this engaging volume of essays offers Jeffrey M. Green's personal and theoretical ruminations on the profession of translation. Green begins many of the essays by relating the specific techniques and problems associated with translating from Hebrew texts. From this intimate perspective, he forges wise reflections on such subjects as identifying and preserving the writer's voice, the cultural significance of translations and their contents, the research and travel that are part of a translator's everyday life, and the frequent puzzles associated with the craft. Green combines a contemporary frankness about the financial, practical, theoretical, and ethical aspects of translation with an aspiration to write “like a good literary critic of the old school”—considering the moral and spiritual implications of the translation as well as its content. Thinking Through Translation shows us, with eloquent honesty, that translation is a delicate art and skill, and presents the trade as a way of attaining insight about history, the world, and oneself.

Thinking Through Translation with Metaphors

Thinking Through Translation with Metaphors
Title Thinking Through Translation with Metaphors PDF eBook
Author James St.Andre
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2014
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781317640073

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Thinking through Translation with Metaphors explores a wide range of metaphorical figures used to describe the translation process, from Aristotle to the present. Most practitioners and theorists of translation are familiar with a number of metaphors for translation, such as the metaphor of the bridge, following in another's footsteps, performing a musical score, changing clothes, or painting a portrait; yet relatively little attention has been paid to what these metaphorical models reveal about how we conceptualize translation. Drawing on insights from recent developments in metaphor.

Thinking French Translation

Thinking French Translation
Title Thinking French Translation PDF eBook
Author Sándor Hervey
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 304
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1040295398

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The new edition of this popular course in translation from French into English offers a challenging practical approach to the acquisition of translation skills, with clear explanations of the theoretical issues involved. A variety of translation issues are considered including: *cultural differences *register and dialect *genre *revision and editing. The course now covers texts from a wide range of sources, including: *journalism and literature *commercial, legal and technical texts *songs and recorded interviews. This is essential reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of French on translation courses. The book will also appeal to wide range of language students and tutors. A tutors' handbook offering invaluable guidance on how to use the text is available for free download at http://www.routledge.com/cw/thinkingtranslation/

Thinking Spanish Translation

Thinking Spanish Translation
Title Thinking Spanish Translation PDF eBook
Author Louise Haywood
Publisher Routledge
Pages 246
Release 2002-09-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134818688

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Thinking Spanish Translation is a comprehensive and revolutionary 20-week course in translation method with a challenging and entertaining approach to the acquisition of translation skills.

Thinking English Translation

Thinking English Translation
Title Thinking English Translation PDF eBook
Author Stella Cragie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 134
Release 2017-11-10
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1351859188

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Thinking English Translation is a practical guide to analysing and translating English source texts. Section I focuses on pre-translation analysis where students are guided to consider the features of a variety of English texts and the various implications for translation into other languages. Section II examines language variety in English in more detail and provides strategies for dealing with translation challenges in a wide range of text types. Thinking English Translation gives students a framework for a better understanding of how to approach source texts in order to tackle translation assignments, whether in class or in the workplace, with confidence. Stella Cragie a Qualified Member of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting, and former Principal Lecturer in Translation at the University of Westminster, is now a freelance translator. Ann Pattison is a former Senior Lecturer in Translation at the University of Westminster and now works as a freelance translator, editor and writer.

Thinking German Translation

Thinking German Translation
Title Thinking German Translation PDF eBook
Author Sándor Hervey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 215
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1134818971

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Thinking German Translation is a comprehensive and revolutionary 20-week course in translation method offering a challenging and entertaining approach to the acquisition of translation skills. It has been fully and successfully piloted at the University of St.Andrews. Translation is presented as a problem-solving discipline. Discussion, examples and a full range of exercise work enable students to acquire the skills necessary for a broad range of translation problems. Examples are drawn from a wide variety of material from technical and commercial texts to poetry and song. Thinking German Translation is essential reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of German. The book will also appeal to a wide range of languages students and tutors through the general discussion of principles, purposes and practice of translation.

Transfer Thinking in Translation Studies

Transfer Thinking in Translation Studies
Title Transfer Thinking in Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Maud Gonne
Publisher Leuven University Press
Pages 236
Release 2020-11-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9462702632

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The concept of transfer covers the most diverse phenomena of circulation, transformation and reinterpretation of cultural goods across space and time, and are among the driving forces in opening up the field of translation studies. Transfer processes cross linguistic and cultural boundaries and cannot be reduced to simple movements from a source to a target (culture or text). In a time of paradigm shifts, this book aims to explore the potential and interdisciplinary power of transfer as a concept and an analytical tool to account for complex cultural dynamics. The contributions in this book adopt various research angles (literary studies, imagology, translation studies, translator studies, periodical studies, postcolonialism) to study an array of entangled transfer processes that apply to different objects and aspects, ranging from literary texts, legal texts, news, images and identities to ideologies, power asymmetries, titles and heterolingualisms. By embracing a process-oriented way of thinking, all these contributions aim to open the ‘black box’ of transfer in the widest sense.