Moving Boundaries in Translation Studies
Translation is in motion. Technological developments, digitalisation and globalisation are among the many factors affecting and changing translation and, with it, translation studies. Moving Boundaries in Translation Studies offers a bird's-eye view of recent developments and discusses their im...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxon ; New York, NY :
Taylor & Francis
2019
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009866287606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Moving conceptual boundaries: so what? / Andrew Chesterman
- Localisation research in translation studies: expanding the limits or blurring the lines? / Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo
- Moving boundaries in interpreting / Franz Pöchhacker
- Moving translation, revision and post-editing boundaries / Arnt Lykke Jakobsen
- Moving towards personalising translation technology / Sharon O'Brien and Owen Conlan
- Mapping translation blog networks and communities / Julie McDonough Dolmaya
- Professional vs non-professional? How boundary work shapes research agendas in translation and interpreting studies /
- Nadja Grbic and Pekka Kujamäki
- Ergonomics of translation: methodological, practical and educational implications / Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow and Riitta Jääskeläinen
- From binaries to borders: Literary and non-literary translation / Margaret Rogers
- Challenging the boundaries of translation and filling the gaps in translation history: two cases of intralingual translation from the 19th century Ottoman literary scene / Özlem Berk Albachten
- Translanguaging and translation pedagogies / Sara Laviosa
- Professionals' views on the concepts of their trade: What is (not) translation? / Helle V. Dam and Karen Korning Zethsen
- Bound to expand. The paradigm of change in translation studies / Luc van Doorslaer
- Moving boundaries in translation studies: insights and prospects / Helle V. Dam, Matilde Nisbeth Brøgger and Karen Korning Zethsen.