This innovative volume highlights the key theoretical discussions at the forefront of the emerging field of research on translation policy. The book lays out different theoretical frameworks for the study of translation policy and takes into account various contexts in which translation policy comes into play, including linguistic justice, language planning and language policy, interpreting in the higher education system, policy evaluation, and translation and the law. This book is a fundamental resource for students and scholars interested in translation and interpreting studies and issues concerning language policy and linguistic diversity.…mehr
This innovative volume highlights the key theoretical discussions at the forefront of the emerging field of research on translation policy. The book lays out different theoretical frameworks for the study of translation policy and takes into account various contexts in which translation policy comes into play, including linguistic justice, language planning and language policy, interpreting in the higher education system, policy evaluation, and translation and the law. This book is a fundamental resource for students and scholars interested in translation and interpreting studies and issues concerning language policy and linguistic diversity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gabriel González Núñez is an Assistant Professor at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley where he teaches several BA and MA courses in translation and interpreting, including legal translation and court interpreting. He is also the Undergraduate Translation & Interpreting Programs Coordinator. Reine Meylaerts is Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies at KU Leuven where she teaches courses on European Literature, Comparative Literature and Translation and Plurilingualism in Literature. She was director of CETRA from 2006-2014 and is now a board member. She is also the review editor of Target.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Interdisciplinary perspectives on translation policy: New directions and challenges Reine Meylaerts & Gabriel González Núñez 2. Translational justice: Between equality and privation Helder De Schutter 3. Translation as marginalisation? International law, translation and the status of linguistic minorities Jacqueline Mowbray 4. From language planning to translation policy: Looking for a conceptual framework Oscar Diaz Fouces 5. Comparative language policy and evaluation: Criteria, indicators and implications for translation policy Michele Gazzola & François Grin 6. Political philosophy and scientific translation: When individual interest does not translate into collective benefits David Robichaud 7. Educational interpreting as instrument of language policy: The case at a "historically Afrikaans" South African university Theodorus du Plessis 8. Law and translation at the U.S.-Mexico border: Translation policy in a diglossic setting Gabriel González Núñez
1. Interdisciplinary perspectives on translation policy: New directions and challenges Reine Meylaerts & Gabriel González Núñez 2. Translational justice: Between equality and privation Helder De Schutter 3. Translation as marginalisation? International law, translation and the status of linguistic minorities Jacqueline Mowbray 4. From language planning to translation policy: Looking for a conceptual framework Oscar Diaz Fouces 5. Comparative language policy and evaluation: Criteria, indicators and implications for translation policy Michele Gazzola & François Grin 6. Political philosophy and scientific translation: When individual interest does not translate into collective benefits David Robichaud 7. Educational interpreting as instrument of language policy: The case at a "historically Afrikaans" South African university Theodorus du Plessis 8. Law and translation at the U.S.-Mexico border: Translation policy in a diglossic setting Gabriel González Núñez
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