UID:
almahu_9948665296902882
Format:
1 online resource (401 p.)
Edition:
1st, New ed.
ISBN:
9783035303476
Series Statement:
New Trends in Translation Studies 11
Content:
This volume gathers contributions representing the main trends in translation and interpreting studies by authors in the Iberian peninsula, with a focus on the Iberian languages (Basque, Catalan, Portuguese/Galician and Spanish). The essays cover different methodologies and objects of analysis, including traditional textual and historical approaches as well as contemporary methods, such as cultural, sociological, cognitive and gender-oriented perspectives. This seemingly eclectic approach pivots around seven focal points that aim to reflect the most frequent research topics in the Iberian peninsula: (i) theoretical and methodological approaches; (ii) translation and interpreting training; (iii) historical perspectives; (iv) terminology; (v) rapidly evolving fields in the translation and interpreting industry, such as localization and public service interpreting; (vi) translation of literature; and (vii) translation studies journals.
Note:
Contents: Ricardo Muñoz Martín: Standardizing translation process research methods and reports – Ovidi Carbonell i Cortés: Translation and social construction: Conceptual blending and topicality in translator positioning – Cristina Valderrey Reñones: Thematic competence in law: The non-lawyer translator – M. Luisa Romana García/Pilar Úcar Ventura: Analysis of mistakes in translation learning: The notion of ‘competential loss’ – María Brander de la Iglesia: Fit to be shared? Measuring the acquisition of ethical awareness in interpreting students – Luis Pegenaute Rodríguez: United notions: Spanish translation history and historiography – Raquel Merino-Álvarez: A historical approach to Spanish theatre translations from censorship archives – Pilar Godayol: Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Catalan – Montserrat Bacardí: Gràcia Bassa, expatriate journalist, poet and translator – Marisa Presas/Inna Kozlova: Instrumental competence: Lexical searches in written text production – María Teresa Veiga Díaz: Translators as agents of linguistic change: Colour terms in medieval literature translated into Galician – Míriam Buendía-Castro/Pamela Faber: EcoLexicon as a tool for scientific translation – Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo: Web localization in US non-profit websites: A descriptive study of localization strategies – Xus Ugarte-Ballester/Mireia Vargas-Urpi: Public service users, providers and interpreter-mediators in Catalonia: Profiles, confluences and divergences – Victòria Alsina: The translator’s style: Evaluation in three translations of Jane Austen’s Persuasion – Esther Morillas: Four-letter words and more: Regarding vulgar language and translation – Javier Franco Aixelá: A critical overview of the Translation Studies journals published in Spain – Bertha M. Gutiérrez Rodilla: The journal Panace@: A suspension bridge between theory and practice in the field of bio-medical translation.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783034308151
Language:
English
DOI:
10.3726/978-3-0353-0347-6
URL:
https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/44924?format=EPDF