Chinese Translation Studies in the 21st Century, which presents a selection of some of the best articles published in the journal Perspectives in a five-year period (2012-2017), highlights the vitality of Translation Studies as a profession and as a field of enquiry in China. As the country has gradually opened up to the West, translation academic programmes have burgeoned to cater for the needs of Chinese corporations and political institutions. The book is divided into four sections, in which authors explore theoretical and conceptual issues (such as the connection between translation and adaptation, multimodality, and the nature of norms), audiovisual translation (including studies on news translation and the translation of children’s movies), bibliographies and bibliometrics (to assess, for example, the international visibility of Chinese scholars), and interpreting (analyzing pauses in simultaneous interpreting and sign language among other aspects). The book brings together well-established authors and younger scholars from universities in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.The chapters in this book were originally published in various issues of Perspectives: Studies in Translatology.
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Chinese Translation Studies in the 21st Century, which presents a selection of some of the best articles published in the journal Perspectives in a five-year period (2012-2017), highlights the vitality of Translation Studies as a profession and as a field of enquiry in China. The broad range of the topics discussed in
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Introduction: Recent Trends in Chinese Translation Studies Part I: Theoretical and conceptual issues 1. A survey of the ‘new’ discipline of adaptation studies: between translation and interculturalism 2. Family resemblance in translation: a legacy revisited 3. Performing multimodality: literary translation, intersemioticity and technology 4. From norm-breaking to norm-making: a sociological study of the genesis of a new norm 5. The transformation of the translatorial identity and the shift of translation style: a comparison of the three versions of the she king translated by James Legge 6. Translation as adaptation and selection: a feminist case Part II: Translation and the media 7. Stance and mediation in transediting news headlines as paratexts 8. Translating Kung Fu Panda’s kung fu-related elements: cultural representation in dubbing and subtitling 9. Reframing humor in TV news translation 10. Investigating institutional practice in news translation: An empirical study of a Chinese agency translating discourse on China Part III: Bibliographies and bibliometrics 11. Bibliography-based quantitative translation history 12. Mapping interpreting studies: The state of the field based on a database of nine major translation and interpreting journals (2000-2010) 13. The past, present and future of Chinese MA theses in Interpreting Studies: A scientometric survey 14. International visibility of mainland China Translation Studies community: A scientometric study Part IV: Interpreting 15. An empirical study of pauses in Chinese-English simultaneous interpreting 16. Explicitation patterns in English-Chinese consecutive interpreting: differences between professional and trainee interpreters 17. Sign language interpreting on Chinese TV: a survey on user perspectives 18. Problems and strategies in public service interpreting as perceived by a sample of Chinese-Catalan/Spanish interpreters
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ISBN
9780367218553
Publisert
2020-03-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
585 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344

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Biographical note

Roberto A. Valdeón is a Professor at the University of Oviedo, Spain, the Editor-in-Chief of Perspectives, and the General Editor of Benjamins Translation Library. He is the author of Translation and the Spanish Empire in the Americas (2014) and the editor of Spanish in the USA: Linguistic, Translational and Cultural Aspects (2016). He is an Honorary Professor at Jinan University, Zhuhai, and lectures regularly at some of the most prestigious universities in China.