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Translation: Theory and Practice in Dialogue
Translation: Theory and Practice in Dialogue
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Table of Contents
3. Theory and Practice of Feminist Translation in the 21st Century, Lina Glede \
4. An Optimality Approach to the Translation of Poetry, Christine Calfoglou \
Part II: New theoretical horizons for new ways of doing literary translation \ 5. Re-theorising the literary in literary translation, Clive Scott \ 6. In the Furrows of Translation, Agnieszka Pantuchowicz \ Part III: Behind the TT: Translational priorities and asymmetrical relationships of power \ 7. The Taming of the Eastern European Beast? A case study of a translation of a Polish novel into English, Paulina Gasior \ 8. Network & Cooperation in Translating Taiwanese into English: With Reference to the Translation of Modern Taiwanese Literature, Szu-Wen Cindy Kung \ 9. Rendering Female Speech as a Male/Female Translator: Constructed Femininity in the Japanese Translations of Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones's Diary, Hiroko Furukawa \ Part IV: Back to basics \ 10. The nature, place and role of a philosophy of translation in translation studies, Kirsten Malmkjær\ Index
Product details
Published | 27 May 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9781441192431 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic India |
Series | Continuum Studies in Translation |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |
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Reviews
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"This wide-ranging collection of essays by translation scholars and practioners will give a welcome push to the long-stalled debate in Translation Studies over the relationship between theory and practice. The authors, working in various language pairs and across historical periods, move fluently from concrete example to abstraction, and Kirsten Malmkjoer's powerful call for a philosophy of translation ends the volume with a bang."
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'In presenting this collection of thought-provoking essays. Ranging around the topics of theory and practice, Fawcett et al. aim to demonstrate the potential value of an acquaintanceship with theory as a powerful translation tool.'
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