Translation Perspectives Translation horizons beyond the boundaries of translation spectrum

Translation Perspectives  Translation horizons beyond the boundaries of translation spectrum
Author: Marilyn Gaddis Rose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1996
Genre: Translating and interpreting
ISBN: NWU:35556025942152

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Translating Women

Translating Women
Author: Luise von Flotow,Farzaneh Farahzad
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317229872

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This book focuses on women and translation in cultures 'across other horizons' well beyond the European or Anglo-American centres. Drawing on transnational feminist connections, its editors have assembled work from four continents and included articles from Morocco, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Turkey, China, Saudi Arabia, Columbia and beyond. Thirteen different chapters explore questions around women's roles in translation: as authors, or translators, or theoreticians. In doing so, they open new territories for studies in the area of 'gender and translation' and stimulate academic work on questions in this field around the world. The articles examine the impact of 'Western' feminism when translated to other cultures; they describe translation projects devised to import and make meaningful feminist texts from other places; they engage with the politics of publishing translations by women authors in other cultures, and the role of women translators play in developing new ideas. The diverse approaches to questions around women and translation developed in this collection speak to the volume of unexplored material that has yet to be addressed in this field.

Translation Horizons

Translation Horizons
Author: Marilyn Gaddis Rose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1996
Genre: Translating and interpreting
ISBN: UOM:49015002351733

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Horizon Of Translation Studies

Horizon Of Translation Studies
Author: Bijay Kumar Das
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Translating and interpreting
ISBN: 817156724X

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Like Criticism, Translation Is Always A Text About A Text And Hence It Is A Metatext. We Translate By Intuition. There Is No Science Of Translating Though There Are Scientific Theories Of Translation. In This Book, Dr. B.K. Das Has Made A Thorough Analysis Of Various Aspects Of Translation Studies Both In The East And The West. Apart From Making A Background Study Of Translation, Dr. Das Has Discussed The Problems As Well As The Limits Of Translation. He Has Analysed Translation As Creative Writing, As Linguistic-Bridge Building And Above All, As Nation Building. This Is A Highly Useful And Well-Researched Book On Translation Studies In Our Country.

Cultural Encounters in Translation from Arabic

Cultural Encounters in Translation from Arabic
Author: Said Faiq
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1853597430

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Translation is intercultural communication in its purest form. Its power in forming and/or deforming cultural identities has only recently been acknowledged, given the attention it deserves. The chapters in this unique volume assess translation from Arabic into other languages from different perspectives: the politics, economics, ethics, and poetics of translating from Arabic; a language often neglected in western mainstream translation studies.

The Turns of Translation Studies

The Turns of Translation Studies
Author: Mary Snell-Hornby
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2006-06-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027293831

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What’s new in Translation Studies? In offering a critical assessment of recent developments in the young discipline, this book sets out to provide an answer, as seen from a European perspective today. Many “new” ideas actually go back well into the past, and the German Romantic Age proves to be the starting-point. The main focus lies however on the last 20 years, and, beginning with the cultural turn of the 1980s, the study traces what have turned out since then to be ground-breaking contributions (new paradigms) as against what was only a change in position on already established territory (shifting viewpoints). Topics of the 1990s include nonverbal communication, gender-based Translation Studies, stage translation, new fields of interpreting studies and the effects of new technologies and globalization (including the increasingly dominant role of English). The author’s aim is to stimulate discussion and provoke further debate on the current profile and future perspectives of Translation Studies.

Teaching Translation and Interpreting 3

Teaching Translation and Interpreting 3
Author: Cay Dollerup,Vibeke Appel
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 349
Release: 1996
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027216175

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Selected papers from the Third Language International Conference on Translator and Interpreter Training. Capping the series of conferences on this theme in Denmark, the present volume brings together a choice selection of the papers read by scholars and teachers from five continents and within all specialities in Translation Studies. In combination with the two previous volumes of the same title, the book offers an up-to-date, comprehensive, representative overview focusing on main issues in teaching in the relatively new field of translation. There are informed and incisive discussions of subtitling, interpreting and translation, spanning from its historical beginnings to presentations of machine translation and predictions of the future of translation work. Contributions ranging from discussions on the interplay between theory and teaching, teaching literary translation, introducing students to central issues in translation practice, and historical and social issues in teaching translation.

Horizon Above and Beyond

Horizon Above and Beyond
Author: Tharun Kurian Alex
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781482872279

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This compilation, Horizon Above and Beyond, is the outcome of the hard efforts of past two years. Unlike other projects or approaches that attempt to pool out literature and language from each other, the following text has attempted not to catalog either the text or the contents into any particular class of subjects of concern and, thus, keeping it broad and wide. It sheds the limelight onto the research works done by the scholars of various disciplines. The technical aspect of language, such as linguistics and translation, along with literary criticism and the researches on novels, poems, short stories, films, religion, etc., are brought under a single haven, thereby extending the subjectivity of research on language and literature. Similarly the rigidity, fluidity, and hypocrisy of the various social institutions are also put into scrutiny respectively in different areas. Therefore, instead of choosing the works that are purely literary, those tinted with the flavor of other styles and outlooks are muddled together here.