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A unique and balanced combination of translation and interpreting studies, edited and written by leading voices in the fields
In Introduction to Translation and Interpreting Studies, accomplished scholars Aline Ferreira and John W. Schwieter have brought together a detailed and comprehensive introductory-level textbook covering the essential aspects of translation and interpreting studies. Through chapters authored by leading voices in the field, this book covers topics of theoretical and conceptual relevance-such as the history of the development of the field and methods for understanding gender, society, and culture as aspects of the role of the interpreter-as well as critical topics in the application of theory to real world practice.
Beginning with an authoritative treatment of the theoretical developments that have defined the field since the early 1970s, this textbook first describes the influential work of such figures as Jakobson, Holmes, and Toury, thus ensuring students develop a thorough understanding of the history and theoretical underpinnings of the fields of translation and interpreting studies. The text then begins to introduce grounded discussions of interpreting in specialized fields such as legal and healthcare interpreting and sign language translation. Learning is reinforced throughout the text through pedagogical features including reflection questions, highlighted key words, further readings, and chapter objectives. Instructors will also have access to companion website with PowerPoint slides and multiple-choice questions to support classroom application.
Truly a unique work in translation and interpreting studies, this essential new textbook offers:
Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in programs in such as linguistics, language studies, and communications, or for those who plan to work in translation and/or interpreting, Introduction to Translation and Interpreting Studies will earn a place in the libraries of anyone interested in a reader-friendly translation and interpreting resource.
Aline Ferreira is Associate Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, where she is the Director of the Bilingualism, Translation, and Cognition Laboratory and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in translation and interpreting studies.
John W. Schwieter is Professor of Spanish and Linguistics at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, where he is also the Director of the Language Acquisition, Multilingualism, and Cognition Laboratory, and Bilingualism Matters @ Laurier.
About the Editors vii
About the Contributors viii
About the Companion Website xi
Chapter 1: The Birth and Development of Translation and Interpreting Studies 1Aline Ferreira and John W. Schwieter
Chapter 2: Key Concepts and Theoretical Approaches 23Kirsten Malmkjær
Chapter 3: Interpreting 43Christopher D. Mellinger
Chapter 4: Specialized Practices in Interpreting Settings 70Ineke H. M. Crezee and Jo Anna Burn
Chapter 5: Specialized Practices in Translation Settings 104Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo
Chapter 6: Specialized Written Texts 131Carlos Fortea
Chapter 7: Machines and Technology 153Jesús Torres-del-Rey
Chapter 8: Signed Language Interpreting and Translation 189Lori Whynot
Chapter 9: Culture, Power, and Professionalism 216María Reimóndez
Chapter 10: Training and Pedagogy 244Boguslawa Whyatt
Chapter 11: Translation Process Research and Methods 270Sonia Vandepitte
Glossary 296
Index 320
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