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Introducing Translation Studies Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK)

Introducing Translation Studies By Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK)

Introducing Translation Studies by Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK)


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Introducing Translation Studies remains the definitive guide to the theories and concepts that make up the field of translation studies. Providing an accessible and up-to-date overview, this is a practical, user-friendly textbook ideal for students and researchers on courses in Translation and Translation Studies.

Introducing Translation Studies Summary

Introducing Translation Studies: Theories and Applications by Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK)

*the most comprehensive, up to date and pedagogically developed introduction to translation studies available

*widely adopted and long-established as the standard introduction to translation studies on courses worldwide, usable and used on both postgraduate courses in translation studies and on translation courses within modern languages

*unlike any other book, offers a wide range of pedagogical material for students and support material for instructors: a fully revised companion website includes video introductions to accompany each chapter, online exercises, an interactive timeline and weblinks; instructors are supported with powerpoint slides to use in teaching; an enhanced eBook version is also available

Introducing Translation Studies Reviews

Praise for the fifth edition

'The most accessible and authoritative introduction to key concepts and theories in translation studies. This fifth edition has incorporated the newest developments in the fast-growing discipline, supplying carefully selected new materials and well-designed activities.'

Defeng Li, University of Macau, China

'The go-to textbook on translation studies programmes for 20 years, Introducing Translation Studies remains a highly accessible resource for students and instructors. The new edition is perfectly matched to online and digital learning environments, and offers a wealth of suggestions for consolidation and for further reading and research.'

Kathryn Batchelor, University College London, UK

Praise for the fourth edition

'Jeremy Munday's Introducing Translation Studies has long been admired for its combination of theoretical rigour and down-to-earth explanation, and this new edition will further confirm its place as the go-to introduction for students and teachers alike. Its further incorporation of ideas from the Chinese context is particularly welcome.'

Robert Neather, Hong Kong Baptist University, China

'An even better fourth edition of a widely popular and commonly used book in translation studies. Munday's volume is a sound and accessible introduction to translation studies, combining scholarly rigor with reader-friendly style and an excellent didactic orientation, which will continue to make this book highly attractive to students, teachers and newcomers.'

Sonia Colina, University of Arizona, USA

Praise for the third edition

'This book provides a comprehensive and precise coverage of the major theories of translation ... The discussion and research points at the end of each topic will be welcomed by students, teachers and researchers alike ... written in exceptionally clear and user-friendly style ... Readers who may have no previous knowledge of translation studies will also find the book interesting and illuminating.'

Susan Xu Yun, SIM University, Singapore

'Whether you are a researcher, teacher, practitioner or learner of translation, you should read this book to get a comprehensive view of translation theories of the world, at present and in the past. This book is extremely useful as the starting point for understanding translation theories. It is deep enough for you to get adequate details and broad enough to let you know which directions to follow in your further research.'

Chris Shei, Swansea University, UK

'Jeremy Munday covers it all in this up-to-date book. It covers most, if not all, aspects of translation, whether they are theoretical or practical. This book is also an essential resource of knowledge for professional, academic and practicing translators. Many approaches to translation are clearly and thoroughly explained.'

Said M. Shiyab, UAE University, UAE

'It would be difficult to find a better introduction to the complex field of translation studies ... A real must for everybody interested in this discipline.'

Maria Sanchez, University of Salford, UK

'This updated edition of Introducing Translation Studies provides a clear, thorough, and balanced introduction to major past and current trends in translation studies. It will be of great assistance to translation instructors and students seeking an updated overview of the field.'

Francoise Massardier-Kenney, Kent State University, USA

About Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK)

Jeremy Munday is Professor of Translation Studies at the University of Leeds, and is an experienced translator. He is the author of Style and Ideology in Translation (Routledge 2008) and Evaluation in Translation (Routledge 2012), and he is the editor of The Routledge Companion to Translation Studies (2009).

Sara Ramos Pinto is Associate Professor in Translation Studies at the University of Leeds. Her work focuses on audiovisual translation and multimodality, and her most recent publications include articles in The Translator (2021), Target (2020) and Translation and Multimodality (2020). She is also an experienced subtitler and theatre translator.

Jacob Blakesley is Associate Professor in Comparative Literature and Literary Translation at the University of Leeds, where he codirects the Leeds Centre for Dante Studies. He directs the Routledge Studies in Literary Translation series (with Duncan Large) and the Peter Lang Studies on Dante series (with Matthew Treherne).

Table of Contents

A visual tour of Introducing Translation Studies

List of figures and tables

Acknowledgements

List of abbreviations

Introduction

1 Main issues of translation studies

2 The basic concepts of early translation theory

3 Equivalence and equivalent effect

4 Studying translation product and process

5 Functional theories of translation

6 Discourse and Register analysis approaches

7 Systems theories

8 Cultural and ideological turns

9 The role of the translator: visibility, ethics and sociology

10 Philosophical approaches to translation

11 New directions from audiovisual translation and digital technology

12 Research and commentary projects

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

NGR9780367370510
9780367370510
0367370514
Introducing Translation Studies: Theories and Applications by Jeremy Munday (University of Leeds, UK)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-04-15
324
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