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Adaptation has always been central to Translation Studies, and, as print media becomes less and less dominant, and new media become central to communication, Adaptation is more than ever a vital area of Translation and Translation Studies. In addition, links to new digital media are examined.
This is the only user-friendly textbook covering the full area of Translation, Adaptation, and Digital Media applicable to any language combination. Divided into nine chapters, it includes a wide range of texts from Brazilian culture, ensuring an ex-centric view of translation. Each chapter contains an expository section, case studies, and student activities to support learning. It emphasises the central role of Adaptation in the translation of works for the popular book market, for theatre, cinema, radio, and, especially, the new media.
This is the essential textbook for students in Translation and Adaptation Studies courses and instructors and professionals working on adaptation and transmedia projects.
List of contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Glossary
Chapter 1: Translation Studies and Adaptation Studies - Deux Solitudes
Chapter 2: "A Country is Made by Translators and Adaptors": The Retellings of José Bento Monteiro Lobato (1882-1948)
Chapter 3: Transmedia: A Participatory and Convergent World
Chapter 4: Digital Culture: The Universe in a Smartphone
Chapter 5: The Many Men of La Mancha: Translations and Adaptations of
Don QuixoteChapter 6: "To fit in the mouth of the actor" - Translation and Adaptation in the Theatre
Chapter 7: "Nothing the ear could not see" - Adapting for Radio and Audio
Chapter 8: Screen Adaptations - Translating Words into Images and Sounds
Chapter 9: Video Games: The Fictional Feedback Loop
Index
About the author
John Milton is Titular Professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, and has taught English Literature at undergraduate level and Translation Studies at MA and PhD levels.
Silvia Cobelo is a literary translator (English and Spanish) and screenwriter. She also teaches disciplines and extension courses at the University of São Paulo, Brazil.
With a chapter on Video Games by
Ricardo Vinicius Ferraz de Souza.
Summary
This is the only user-friendly textbook covering the full area of translation and adaptation applicable to any language combination. Each chapter contains an expository section, case studies, and student activities to support learning.