Translation Peripheries

Höfundar: Gil-Bardají, Anna / Orero, Pilar / Rovira-Esteva, Sara (eds) (Útgáfa: 1)
Translation Peripheries

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This book investigates different elements which have direct implications for translations but are not the actual text. These features are usually presented in a particular format – written, oral, digital, audio-visual or musical. They are furnished with, for example, illustrations, prologues, introductions, indexes or appendices, or are accompanied by an ensemble of information outside the text such as an interview with the author, a general or specialist press review, an advertisement or a previous translation.

However, the boundaries of paratextuality are not limited to the aforementioned examples, since paratextuality has a direct implication for areas as diverse as censorship, a contracting economy, decisions taken by the various actors in the political or cultural context in which the text occurs. Therefore it is obvious that most of the key concepts in Translation Studies cannot be fully understood without reference to the part played by paratextual elements, examined here taking into account different language pairs from Turkish to Catalan.

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Útgefandi
Peter Lang
ISBN
9783035103601
Print ISBN
9783034310383
Format
Page Fidelity (PDF)
Útgáfa
1
Höfundar
Gil-Bardají, Anna / Orero, Pilar / Rovira-Esteva, Sara (eds)
Tungumál
English
Útgefið
20120316
Prent takmörkun á líftíma
100
Prent takmörkun
2
Afritunar takmörkun
2

Kaflar

  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Translation Peripheries. The Paratextual Elements in Translation (ANNA GIL-BARDAJÍ, P
  • Hayri Potur vs. Harry Potter: A Paratextual Analysis of Glocalization in Turkish (NESLIHAN KANSU-YET
  • Alice in Busi-Land: The Reciprocal Relation Between Text and Paratext (MARY LOUISE WARDLE) 27
  • Marking the Text: Paratextual Features in German Translations of Australian Children’s Fiction (LE
  • The Role of Translators’ Prefaces to Contemporary Literary Translations into English: An Empirical
  • What Kind of Translation is it? Paratextual Analysis of the Work by Bernardo Atxaga (ELIZABETE MANTE
  • Literary Translators’ Comments on their Translationsin Prefaces and Afterwords: The Case of Contem
  • Paratextual Elements in Translation: Paratranslating Titles in Children’s Literature (JOSÉ YUSTE
  • Translation and Paratext: Two Italian Songs in 1960s Spain (ROCÍO GARCÍA JIMÉNEZ) 135
  • Reviewed and Rectified: Pizarnik’s ‘Negative Paintings’ in German Translation (MADELEINE STRAT
  • Paratextual Discord: The Reception of Carducci’s Poetry in Catalan and Spanish Literature (MIQUEL
  • Contributors 193