
Arabic Translation Across Discourses
Said Faiq(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. June 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
222 pages
978-1-138-48025-4 (ISBN)
Description
A rare contribution to global translation as a 'cross-cultural-open-concept', Arabic Translation Across Discourses provides explorations of Arabic translation as an instance of transcultural and translingual encounters (transculguaging). This book examines the application and interrogation of discourses of translation in the translation of discourses (religion, literature, media, politics, technology, community, audiovisual, and automated systems of communication for translation). The contributors provide insights into the concerns and debates of Arabic translation as a tradition with local, yet global dimensions of translation and intercultural studies.
This volume will be of great interest to students and researchers of all translation studies, but will also provide a rich source for those studying and researching history, geopolitics, intercultural studies, globalization, and allied disciplines.
This volume will be of great interest to students and researchers of all translation studies, but will also provide a rich source for those studying and researching history, geopolitics, intercultural studies, globalization, and allied disciplines.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
16 s/w Abbildungen, 3 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 13 s/w Zeichnungen, 34 s/w Tabellen
34 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-48025-4 (9781138480254)
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Person
Said Faiq, FRSA, is Professor of Intercultural Studies and Translation at the American University of Sharjah (UAE). Prior to this, he worked in Africa, the Middle East and the United Kingdom. He is a teacher and researcher of inter/cultural studies. His research sits at the interface of intercultural communication, media and representation, translation/interpreting, English and linguistics. He has published extensively on these areas.
Content
1 Introduction: The discourse of translation and the translation of discourse - Said Faiq
2 The rise of interventionist Quran translations: Contextual overdetermination and the translator's political agency - Waleed Bleyhesh al-Amri
3 Google Translate and BabelDr in community medical settings: Challenges of translating into Arabic - Sonia Halimi & Pierrette Bouillon
4 Community translation and the integration of immigrants - Zalfa Rihani
5 Mapping Arabic subtitling conventions: The case of Dubai One and MBC 2 - Amer Al-Adwan
6 Audiovisual translation and pragmatic loss in film subtitling - Fatma Ben Slamia
7 Audiovisual translation of humour into Arabic - Nassima Kerras and Meriem Serhani
8 Translating advertisements: Gain and loss - Mahmood K. M. Eshreteh
9 Engineered response and the translation of Arabic political texts - Hassane Lounis
10 A semantic approach to translating state propositions in technical discourse (English-Arabic) - Musallam Al-Ma'ani
11 Power relations and translation as 'rewriting' in the postcolonial context - Wesam Al-Assadi
12 Foreignizing the translation of a post-Arab spring Libyan short story - Safa Elnaili
13 Mapping crime fiction in Arabic literature - Tahani Alghureiby
14 Investigating the effect of stemming and part-of-speech tagging on automatic extraction of translation equivalents from parallel corpora for Arabic-English machine translation - Yasser M. Sabtan
2 The rise of interventionist Quran translations: Contextual overdetermination and the translator's political agency - Waleed Bleyhesh al-Amri
3 Google Translate and BabelDr in community medical settings: Challenges of translating into Arabic - Sonia Halimi & Pierrette Bouillon
4 Community translation and the integration of immigrants - Zalfa Rihani
5 Mapping Arabic subtitling conventions: The case of Dubai One and MBC 2 - Amer Al-Adwan
6 Audiovisual translation and pragmatic loss in film subtitling - Fatma Ben Slamia
7 Audiovisual translation of humour into Arabic - Nassima Kerras and Meriem Serhani
8 Translating advertisements: Gain and loss - Mahmood K. M. Eshreteh
9 Engineered response and the translation of Arabic political texts - Hassane Lounis
10 A semantic approach to translating state propositions in technical discourse (English-Arabic) - Musallam Al-Ma'ani
11 Power relations and translation as 'rewriting' in the postcolonial context - Wesam Al-Assadi
12 Foreignizing the translation of a post-Arab spring Libyan short story - Safa Elnaili
13 Mapping crime fiction in Arabic literature - Tahani Alghureiby
14 Investigating the effect of stemming and part-of-speech tagging on automatic extraction of translation equivalents from parallel corpora for Arabic-English machine translation - Yasser M. Sabtan