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The Oxford Handbook of Translation Studies

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Informationen zum Autor Kirsten Malmkjær is Chair of Translation Studies in the School of Modern Languages at the University of Leicester. She is General Editor of the journal, Target: International Journal of Translation Studies (John Benjamins), and the author of Linguistics and the Language of Translation (EUP 2005). She is co-editor with Gillian Brown, Alastair Pollitt and John N. Williams of Language Understanding (OUP 1994), and with John Williams of Context in Language Learning and Language Understanding (OUP 1998). She is editor of The Linguistics Encyclopaedia (third edition, Routledge, 2010).Kevin Windle is Reader in Translation Studies, Australian National University. His teaching and research interests include modern Russian and Polish literature, Slavonic lexicography, and translation studies. His translations include: Sergey Aksakov, Notes of a Provincial Wildfowler (Northwestern UP 1998); Andrzej Drawicz, The Master and the Devil: A Study of Mikhail Bulgakov (Edwin Mellen Press 2001); Joachim Latacz, Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery (OUP 2004); and Luciano Canfora, Julius Caesar: The People's Dictator (EUP 2007). He is co-editor, with David Lovell, of Our Unswerving Loyalty: A Documentary Survey of Relations between the Communist Party of Australia and Moscow, 1920-1940 (ANU E Press 2008). Klappentext This book covers the history of the theory and practice of translation from Cicero to the digital age. It examines all major processes of translation! offers critical accounts of current research! and compares theoretical perspectives on the problems of translation ranging from sacred texts and drama to science and diplomatic interpretation. Zusammenfassung This book covers the history of the theory and practice of translation from Cicero to the digital age. It examines all major processes of translation, offers critical accounts of current research, and compares competing theoretical perspectives. It considers all kinds of translation from sacred texts, poetry, fiction, and sign language to remote, consecutive, and simultaneous interpretation in legal, diplomatic, and commercial contexts. The two opening parts of the book consider the history of translation theory and central concepts in the study of translation. Parts III, IV, and V cover the written text, the interpretation of speech and sign language, and the role of translation in mixed-mode and multimedia contexts. Part VI considers the contributions and challenges of information technology including the uses and limitations of machine technology. The final part looks at the teaching and training of translators and interpreters. The book concludes with a comprehensive bibliography and index. Designed as a state-of-the-art reference and practical guide the book will serve the needs of all those involved in translation, whether as professional translators and interpreters, researchers in translation studies and allied disciplines, or as undergraduate or postgraduate students. This is, in sum, an essential work in a vibrant, fast-moving, and fascinating field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: The History of Translation Theory; 1: Kevin Windle and Anthony Pym: European Thinking on Secular Translation; 2: Judy Wakabayashi: Secular Translation Asian Perspectives; 3: Robert Barnes: Translating the Sacred; part II: Central Concepts in the Study of Translation; 4: Kirsten Malmkjær: Linguistic Approaches to Translation; 5: Jean Boase-Beier: Stylistics and Translation; 6: Kirsten Malmkjær: Translation Universals; 7: Susan Bassnett: The Translator as Cross-Cultural Mediator; 8: Kirsten Malmkjær: Meaning and Translation; 9: Riitta Jääskelainen: Studying the Translation Process; Part III: The Written Text; 10: Charlotte Barslund: The Translation of Literary Prose; 11: Kevin Windle: The Translation of Drama; 12: Francis Jones: The Translation of Poetry; 13: Charlotte Bosseaux: The Translation of Song; ...

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