Bibliography of Translation Studies 2000

Bibliography of Translation Studies  2000
Author: Lynne Bowker,Dorothy Kenny,Jennifer Pearson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000153118

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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.

Bibliography of Translation Studies 2001

Bibliography of Translation Studies  2001
Author: Lynne Bowker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781351573856

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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.

Bibliography of Translation Studies

Bibliography of Translation Studies
Author: Lynne Bowker,Dorothy Kenny
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2003
Genre: Translating and interpreting
ISBN: 1900650703

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Bibliography of Translation Studies

Bibliography of Translation Studies
Author: Lynne Bowker,Dorothy Kenny
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2002
Genre: Translating and interpreting
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112809533

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The Translation Studies Reader

The Translation Studies Reader
Author: Lawrence Venuti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2012
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780415613477

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A definitive survey of the most important developments in translation theory and research, with an emphasis on the twentieth century. This new edition includes pre-twentieth century readings and readings from other fields.

Handbook of Translation Studies

Handbook of Translation Studies
Author: Yves Gambier,Luc van Doorslaer
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-12-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027273062

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As a meaningful manifestation of how institutionalized the discipline has become, the new Handbook of Translation Studies is most welcome. It joins the other signs of maturation such as Summer Schools, the development of academic curricula, historical surveys, journals, book series, textbooks, terminologies, bibliographies and encyclopedias. The HTS aims at disseminating knowledge about translation and interpreting and providing easy access to a large range of topics, traditions, and methods to a relatively broad audience: not only students who often adamantly prefer such user-friendliness, researchers and lecturers in Translation Studies, Translation & Interpreting professionals; but also scholars and experts from other disciplines (among which linguistics, sociology, history, psychology). In addition the HTS addresses any of those with a professional or personal interest in the problems of translation, interpreting, localization, editing, etc., such as communication specialists, journalists, literary critics, editors, public servants, business managers, (intercultural) organization specialists, media specialists, marketing professionals. Moreover, The HTS offers added value. First of all, it is the first Handbook with this scope in Translation Studies that has both a print edition and an online version. The advantages of an online version are obvious: it is more flexible and accessible, and in addition, the entries can be regularly revised and updated. The Handbook is variously searchable: by article, by author, by subject. A second benefit is the interconnection with the selection and organization principles of the online Translation Studies Bibliography (TSB). The taxonomy of the TSB has been partly applied to the selection of entries for the HTS. Moreover, many items in the reference lists are hyperlinked to the TSB, where the user can find an abstract of a publication. All articles (between 500 and 6,000 words) are written by specialists in the different subfields and are peer-reviewed. Last but not least, the usability, accessibility and flexibility of the HTS depend on the commitment of people who agree that Translation Studies does matter. All users are therefore invited to share their feedback. Any questions, remarks and suggestions for improvement can be sent to the editorial team at [email protected].

Descriptive Translation Studies and Beyond

Descriptive Translation Studies and Beyond
Author: Gideon Toury
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1995
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027221452

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A replacement of the author's well-known book on Translation Theory, In Search of a Theory of Translation (1980), this book makes a case for Descriptive Translation Studies as a scholarly activity as well as a branch of the discipline, having immediate consequences for issues of both a theoretical and applied nature. Methodological discussions are complemented by an assortment of case studies of various scopes and levels, with emphasis on the need to contextualize whatever one sets out to focus on.Part One deals with the position of descriptive studies within TS and justifies the author's choice to devote a whole book to the subject. Part Two gives a detailed rationale for descriptive studies in translation and serves as a framework for the case studies comprising Part Three. Concrete descriptive issues are here tackled within ever growing contexts of a higher level: texts and modes of translational behaviour — in the appropriate cultural setup; textual components — in texts, and through these texts, in cultural constellations. Part Four asks the question: What is knowledge accumulated through descriptive studies performed within one and the same framework likely to yield in terms of theory and practice?This is an excellent book for higher-level translation courses.

Why Translation Studies Matters

Why Translation Studies Matters
Author: Daniel Gile,Gyde Hansen,Nike Kocijan?i? Pokorn
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027224347

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Whether Translation Studies really matters is an important and challenging question which practitioners of translation and interpreting raise repeatedly. TS scholars, many of whom are translators and interpreters themselves, are not indifferent to it either. The twenty papers of this thematic volume, contributed by authors from various parts of Europe, from Brazil and from Israel, address it in a positive spirit. Some do so through direct critical reflection and analysis, arguing in particular that the engagement of TS with society should be strengthened so that the latter could benefit more from the former. Others illustrate the relevance and contribution of TS to society and to other disciplines from various angles. Topics broached include the cultural mediation role of translators, issues in literary translation, knowledge as intellectual capital, globalization through English and risks associated with it, bridging languages, mass media, corpora, training, the use of modern technology, interdisciplinarity with psycholinguistics and neurophysiology.