Critical Readings in Translation Studies is an integrated and
structured set of readings that is prospective rather than
retrospective in orientation. It provides students with a
comprehensive overview of the latest developments in thinking about
translation, both within and outside translation studies. Designed
to be the most student-friendly volume available, this reader:
Covers all the main forms of translation: oral, written,
literary, non-literary, scientific, religious, audiovisual and
machine translation
Uses a thematic structure: topics covered include the politics
and dynamics of representation, the positioning of translators and
interpreters in institutional settings, issues of minority and
cultural survival, and the impact of new media and technology
Incorporates key approaches to conceptualizing translation: from
textual and philosophical to cultural and political
Includes core material from renowned scholars, but also
innovative and less well-known work from scholars both in related
disciplines and in the non-western world.
Complete with full editorial support from Mona Baker, including
a general introduction as well as detailed, critical summaries of
each of the readings, a set of follow-up questions for discussion
and recommended further reading for each article, this is an
essential resource for all students of translation studies.
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