
The Translation Studies Reader
Lawrence Venuti(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 15. April 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
560 pages
978-0-415-31920-1 (ISBN)
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Description
The Translation Studies Reader provides a definitive survey of the most important and influential developments in translation theory and research, with an emphasis on twentieth-century developments. With introductory essays prefacing each section, the book places a wide range of seminal and innovative readings within their thematic, cultural and historical contexts.
This second edition of this classic reader has been fully revised and updated. Venuti has also extended the selection to include key pre-twentieth-century texts, adding a historical dimension. Other new readings expand the range of theoretical discourses and practical applications covered, exploring the influence of translation studies beyond its traditional boundaries, in fields such as philosophy, sociology and film studies.
This second edition of this classic reader has been fully revised and updated. Venuti has also extended the selection to include key pre-twentieth-century texts, adding a historical dimension. Other new readings expand the range of theoretical discourses and practical applications covered, exploring the influence of translation studies beyond its traditional boundaries, in fields such as philosophy, sociology and film studies.
Reviews / Votes
"'There is no other book out there that could fulfil the same function it is both eminently useful and attractively presented it's hard to imagine anyone teaching a course on translation studies without assigning this book to students as a core text.' - Susan Bernofsky, Bard College, New York; 'By far the best book on the market if you want a reader compiled with a view to general representability outstanding.' - Lars Sauerberg, University of Southern Denmark"More details
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-31920-1 (9780415319201)
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Person
Larry Venuti, professor of English at Temple University, USA, is a translation theorist and historian as well as a translator.
Content
Acknowledgements; Introduction; Foundational Statements; 1. Jerome Letter to Pammachius Translated - Kathleen Davis; 2. Nicolas Perrot D'Ablancourt Prefaces to Tacitus and Lucian Translated - Lawrence Venuti; 3. John Dryden From the Preface to Ovid's Epistles; 4. Friedrich Schleiermacher On the Different Methods of Translating Translated - Susan Bernofsky; 5. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Translations Translated - Sharon Sloan; 6. Friedrich Nietzsche Translations Translated - Walter Kaufmann; 1900s-1930s; 7. Walter Benjamin The Task of the Translator Translated - Harry Zohn Steven Rendall, A note on Harry Zohn's translation; 8. Ezra Pound Guido's Relations; 9. Jorge Luis Borges The Translators of The One Thousand and One Nights Translated - Esther Allen; 1940s-1950s; 10. Vladimir Nabokov Problems of Translation: Onegin in English; 11. Jean-Paul Vinay and Jean Darbelnet A Methodology for Translation Translated - Juan C. Sager and M.-J. Hamel; 12. Roman Jakobson On Linguistic Aspects of Translation; 1960s-1970s; 13. Eugene Nida Principles of Correspondence; 14. Katharina Reiss Type, Kind and Individuality of Text: Decision Making in Translation Translated - Susan Kitron; 15. James S. Holmes The Name and Nature of Translation Studies; 16. George Steiner The Hermeneutic Motion; 17. Itamar Even-Zohar The Position of Translated Literature within the Literary Polysystem; 18. Gideon Toury The Nature and Role of Norms in Translation; 1980s; 19. Hans J. Vermeer Skopos and Commission in Translation Theory Translated - Andrew Chesterman; 20. Andre Lefevere Mother Courage's Cucumbers: Text, System and Refraction in a Theory of Literature; 21. Philip E. Lewis The Measure of Translation Effects; 22. Antoine Berman Translation and the Trials of the Foreign Translated - Lawrence Venuti; 23. Shoshana Blum-Kulka Shifts of Cohesion and Coherence in Translation; 24. Lori Chamberlain Gender and the Metaphorics of Translation; 1990s and beyond; 25. Annie Brisset The Search for a Native Language: Translation and Cultural Identity Translated - Rosalind Gill and Roger Gannon; 26. Gayatri Spivak The Politics of Translation; 27. Kwame Anthony Appiah Thick Translation; 28. Keith Harvey Translating Camp Talk: Gay Identities and Cultural Transfer; 29. Jacques Derrida What Is a "Relevant" Translation? Translated - Lawrence Venuti; 30. Abe Mark Nornes For an Abusive Subtitling; 31. Ian Mason Text Parameters in Translation: Transitivity and Institutional Cultures; 32. Lawrence Venuti Translation, Community, Utopia; Bibliography; Index