Ian Mason has been a towering presence in the now flourishing
discipline of translation studies since its inception, and has
produced some of the most influential and detailed analyses of
translated text and interpreted interaction to date. The
sophistication, dynamism and inclusiveness that have characterized
his approach to all forms of mediation are the hallmarks of his
legacy.
Text and Context celebrates Ian Mason's scholarship by bringing
together fourteen innovative and original pieces of research by
both young and established scholars, who examine different forms of
translation and interpreting in a variety of cultural and
geographical settings. In line with his own inclusive approach to
the field, these contributions combine close textual analysis with
keen attention to issues of power, modes of socialization,
institutional culture, individual agency and ethical
accountability. While paying tribute to one of the most innovative
and influential scholars in the field, the volume offers novel
insights into a variety of genres and practices and charts
important new directions for the discipline.
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