
Revisiting the Interpreter's Role
A study of conference, court, and medical interpreters in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Claudia V. Angelelli(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 23. September 2004
Book
Hardback
125 pages
978-1-58811-565-2 (ISBN)
Description
Through the development of a valid and reliable instrument, this book sets out to study the role that interpreters play in the various settings where they work, i.e. the courts, the hospitals, business meetings, international conferences, and schools. It presents interpreters' perceptions and beliefs about their work as well as statements of their behaviors about their practice. For the first time, the administration and results of a survey administered across languages in Canada, Mexico and the United States offer the reader a glimpse of the interpreters' views in their own words. It also discusses the tension between professional ideology and the reality of interpreters at work. This book has implications for the theory and practice of interpreting across settings.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
415 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58811-565-2 (9781588115652)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
1. Acknowledgments; 2. List of tables; 3. List of figures; 4. List of abbreviations; 5. Prologue; 6. 1. Overview of the field; 7. 2. Opening up the circle; 8. 3. The construction of the Interpreter Interpersonal Role Inventory (IPRI); 9. 4. Interpreter Interpersonal Role Inventory: Administration and results; 10. 5. Expanding perspectives; 11. Appendix 1. IPRI Final Version; 12. Appendix 2. Organizations surveyed for different settings; 13. Appendix 3. Letter from AIIC, U.S. Respondent #16; 14. Notes; 15. References