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In the context of the greater China region, this book provides an overview of translation phenomena, identifies the trends of translation and publication, uncovers translation norms of important works, elucidates the relationship between translators and other agents, and articulates the interaction between texts and readers.
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In the context of the greater China region, this book provides an overview of translation phenomena, identifies the trends of translation and publication, uncovers translation norms of important works, elucidates the relationship between translators and other agents, and articulates the interaction between texts and readers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000178470
- Artikelnr.: 59895639
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000178470
- Artikelnr.: 59895639
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Leah Gerber is a Senior Lecturer and Course Director of the Masters in Interpreting and Translation Studies at Monash University. Leah's research focuses predominantly on the translation of Australian children's literature into German. She is the author of Tracing a Tradition: The Translation of Australian Children's Fiction into German from 1945 (2014) and co-editor (with Prof. Rita Wilson) of Creative Constraints Translation and Authorship (2012). Lintao Qi is Lecturer in the Masters in Interpreting and Translation Studies at Monash University. His research interests include all aspects of literary translation theory and practice, with a special focus on translation and reception of Chinese literature overseas and Australian literature in China through translation. He is the author of Jin Ping Mei English Translations: Texts, Paratexts, and Contexts (2018). Lintao is a NAATI-certified translator, National Education Committee member of AUSIT (Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators), committee member of AALITRA (Australian Association for Literary Translation) and editor of The Aalitra Review.
Introduction by Leah Gerber and Lintao Qi PART I: Theoretical and Historical Reflection 1. Archival Research as Method: A Study of 'Non-professional' Agents of Literary Translation 2. Unpacking the Mo Yan Archive: Actor-Network Translation Studies and the Chinese Literature Translation Archive 3. Intuition and Spontaneity in Multiple Voice Literary Translation: Collaboration by Accident or by Design 4. Gift-giving: Panda Books Series and Chinese Literature "Walking toward the World" PART II: Translations for the Page and Stage 5. Regarding Lady Precious Stream: A Theatrical Translation 6. A Descriptive Study of Lu Xun's Short Stories in the English-Speaking World - with Focus on Yang Xianyi & Gladys Yang's Translation 7. A Study of Contrasting Translatorial Methodologies in Ida Pruitt and Lao She's Co-Translation of The Yellow Storm 8. Strategizing Hong Kong Literature in the World: Self-collaborative Translation of Dung Kai Cheung's Atlas 9. English Translation of Mo Yan's Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out: A Cognitive Narratology Perspective 10. Transferring the Self-Reflexive Function: Translation of Chinese Metafictions PART III: Voice of Translators 11. On Translating Between Languages 12. Translating Yu Hua
Introduction by Leah Gerber and Lintao Qi PART I: Theoretical and Historical Reflection 1. Archival Research as Method: A Study of 'Non-professional' Agents of Literary Translation 2. Unpacking the Mo Yan Archive: Actor-Network Translation Studies and the Chinese Literature Translation Archive 3. Intuition and Spontaneity in Multiple Voice Literary Translation: Collaboration by Accident or by Design 4. Gift-giving: Panda Books Series and Chinese Literature "Walking toward the World" PART II: Translations for the Page and Stage 5. Regarding Lady Precious Stream: A Theatrical Translation 6. A Descriptive Study of Lu Xun's Short Stories in the English-Speaking World - with Focus on Yang Xianyi & Gladys Yang's Translation 7. A Study of Contrasting Translatorial Methodologies in Ida Pruitt and Lao She's Co-Translation of The Yellow Storm 8. Strategizing Hong Kong Literature in the World: Self-collaborative Translation of Dung Kai Cheung's Atlas 9. English Translation of Mo Yan's Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out: A Cognitive Narratology Perspective 10. Transferring the Self-Reflexive Function: Translation of Chinese Metafictions PART III: Voice of Translators 11. On Translating Between Languages 12. Translating Yu Hua