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Translating Sensitive Texts
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This volume brings together twenty-two of the world's leading translation and interpreting theorists, to address the issue of sensitivity in translation. Whether in novels or legal documents, the B...
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01 January 1997

This volume brings together twenty-two of the world's leading translation and interpreting theorists, to address the issue of sensitivity in translation. Whether in novels or legal documents, the Bible or travel brochures, in translating ancient texts or providing simultaneous interpretation, sensitive subject-matter, contentious modes of expression and the sensibilities of the target audience are the biggest obstacles to acceptance of the translator's work. The contributors bring to bear a wide variety of approaches - generative, cognitive, lexical and functional - in confronting this problem, and in negotiating the competing claims of source cultures and target cultures in the areas of cultural, political, religious and sexual sensitivity. All of the articles are presented here for the first time, and in his Introduction Karl Simms gives an overview of the philosophical and linguistic questions which have motivated translators of sensitive texts through the ages. This book will be of interest to all working translators and interpreters, and to teachers of translation theory and practice.
Price: $59.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Approaches to Translation Studies
Publication Date:
01 January 1997
ISBN: 9789042002609
Format: Paperback
”…a very useful book for the growing audience of scholars, researchers and advanced students of Translation Studies, linguistics and related fields.” in: Perspectives: Studies in Translatology, Vol. 8:4 (2000)