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Translation, Manipulation and Interpreting (New ed)

Dukate, AigaPortl, Klaus(Series edited by)
Part of the FTSK. Publikationen des Fachbereichs Translations-, Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft der Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz in Germersheim series
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The most provocative claim ever made about translation that «from the point of view of the target literature all translation implies a degree of manipulation of the source text for a certain purpose» (Hermans 1985:11), known as the manipulation hypothesis, serves as the departure point for this study.

Translation is manipulation! What does it mean? How can it be? Can it be trusted? And what about its sister activity interpreting? The book provides answers to all these questions and more.

It investigates the allegedly manipulative side of translation and interpreting, and offers an overview of scholarly and practitioner stances on translation and interpreting as manipulation as well as a fine-grained typology of translational manipulation with examples.

This study would appeal to translators, interpreters, scholars, and students alike.

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Peter Lang AG
3631589050 / 9783631589052
Hardback
17/04/2009
Switzerland
194 pages
148 x 210 mm, 380 grams