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Translation
An Advanced Resource Book
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- Published: December 2004
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- By Basil Hatim, and Jeremy Munday.
Part of the Routledge Applied Linguistics series
Translation:
- examines the theory and practice of translation from a variety of linguistic and cultural angles, including semantics, functional linguistics, corpus and cognitive linguistics, discourse analysis, gender studies and postcolonialism
- draws on a wide range of languages, including French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian and Arabic
- explores material from a variety of sources, such as the Internet, advertisements, religious texts, literary and technical texts
- gathers together influential readings from the key names in the discipline, including James S. Holmes, George Steiner, Vinay and Darbelnet, Eugene Nida, Werner Koller and Ernst-August Gutt.
Written by experienced teachers and researchers in the field, Translation: An Advanced Resource Book is an essential textbook for students and researchers of English language and Applied Linguistics.
The accompanying website to this book can be found at <a hef="http://www.routledge.com/textbooks/041528306X/">http://www.routledge.com/textbooks/041528306X/</a>
Table of Contents
Section A: Introduction Unit 1: What is Translation? Unit 2: Translation Strategies Unit 3: The Unit of Translation Unit 4: Translation Shifts Unit 5: The Analysis of Meaning Unit 6: Dynamic Equivalence and the Receptor of the Message Unit 7: Textual Pragmatics and Equivalence Unit 8: Translation and Relevance Unit 9: Text Type in Translation Unit 10: Text Register in Translation Unit 11: Text, Genre and Discourse Shifts in Translation Unit 12: Agents of Power in Translation Unit 13: Ideology and Translation Unit 14: Translation in the Information Technology Era Section B: Extension Unit 1: What is Translation? Unit 2: Translation Strategies Unit 3: The Unit of Translation Unit 4: Translation Shifts Unit 5: The Analysis of Meaning Unit 6: Dynamic Equivalence and the Receptor of the Message Unit 7: Textual Pragmatics and Equivalence Unit 8: Translation and Relevance Unit 9: Text Type in Translation Unit 10: Text Register in Translation Unit 11: Text, Genre and Discourse Shifts in Translation Unit 12: Agents of Power in Translation Unit 13: Ideology and Translation Unit 14: Translation in the Information Technology Era Section C: Exploration Unit 1: What is Translation? Unit 2: Translation Strategies Unit 3: The Unit of Translation Unit 4: Translation Shifts Unit 5: The Analysis of Meaning Unit 6: Dynamic Equivalence and the Receptor of the Message Unit 7: Textual Pragmatics and Equivalence Unit 8: Translation and Relevance Unit 9: Text Type in Translation Unit 10: Text Register in Translation Unit 11: Text, Genre and Discourse Shifts in Translation Unit 12: Agents of Power in Translation Unit 13: Ideology and Translation Unit 14: Translation in the Information Technology Era: Developing Words and Cultures. Glossary. Bibliography
Reviews
'To complement and enrich this truly innovative advanced resource book, there is a very useful website where students can browse in search of further text samples, translations, and updated information on developments and events pertaining to the discipline of Translation Studies.' – The Linguist List
Author Biography
Basil Hatim is Professor of Translation and Linguistics at Heriot Watt University, UK and Professor of English and Translation at the American University of Sharjah, UAE. He is very well known internationally for his books with Ian Mason and single-authored texts. Jeremy Munday is Deputy Director of the Centre for Translation Studies, University of Surrey, UK and author of our very successful Introducing Translation Studies. Both are practising translators as well as theorists and experienced teachers.