Translation in Systems: Descriptive and System-oriented Approaches ExplainedRoutledge, 08.04.2014 - 204 Seiten The notion of systems has helped revolutionize translation studies since the 1970s. As a key part of many descriptive approaches, it has broken with the prescriptive focus on what translation should be, encouraging researchers to ask what translation does in specific cultural settings. From his privileged position as a direct participant in these developments, Theo Hermans explains how contemporary descriptive approaches came about, what the basic ideas were, and how those ideas have evolved over time. His discussion addresses the fundamental problems of translation norms, equivalence, polysystems and social systems, covering not only the work of Levý, Holmes, Even-Zohar, Toury, Lefevere, Lambert, Van Leuven-Zwart, Dhulst and others, but also giving special attention to recent contributions derived from Pierre Bourdieu and Niklas Luhmann. An added focus on practical questions of how to investigate translation (problems of definition, description, assessment of readerships, etc.) makes this book essential reading for graduate students and indeed any researchers in the field. Hermans' account of descriptive translation studies is both informed and critical. At the same time, he demonstrates the strength of the basic concepts, which have shown considerable vitality in their evolution and adaptation to the debates of the present day. |
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... historical context, giving examples to illustrate the main ideas, summarizing the most significant debates and opening perspectives for future work. The authors have been selected not only because of their command of a particular ...
... historical context, giving examples to illustrate the main ideas, summarizing the most significant debates and opening perspectives for future work. The authors have been selected not only because of their command of a particular ...
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... historical, contrastive and other research, much of it descriptive in nature, is being conducted all over the world. Many of these studies simply get on with the job, without explicit theoretical or methodological reflection, or without ...
... historical, contrastive and other research, much of it descriptive in nature, is being conducted all over the world. Many of these studies simply get on with the job, without explicit theoretical or methodological reflection, or without ...
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... historical phenomenon, to explore its context and its conditioning factors, to search for grounds that can explain why there is what there is. If we set out on a course of this kind, other, more general questions readily follow ...
... historical phenomenon, to explore its context and its conditioning factors, to search for grounds that can explain why there is what there is. If we set out on a course of this kind, other, more general questions readily follow ...
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... historical accident that the American James Holmes, a pioneer of descriptive translation studies, also proposed in 1972 the name 'translation studies' as the designation, in English, of the scholarly preoccupation, whether theoretical ...
... historical accident that the American James Holmes, a pioneer of descriptive translation studies, also proposed in 1972 the name 'translation studies' as the designation, in English, of the scholarly preoccupation, whether theoretical ...
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... Historical Poetics (1979) and Toury's In Search of a Theory of Translation (1980) as well as the three collections of conference papers, appeared in quite obscure publications. This made group solidarity doubly important, in the form of ...
... Historical Poetics (1979) and Toury's In Search of a Theory of Translation (1980) as well as the three collections of conference papers, appeared in quite obscure publications. This made group solidarity doubly important, in the form of ...
Inhalt
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2 Lines of Approach | 17 |
3 Points of Orientation | 31 |
4 Undefining Translation | 46 |
5 Describing Translation | 55 |
6 Working with Norms | 72 |
7 Beyond Norms | 91 |
9 More Systems? | 120 |
10 Translation as System | 137 |
11 Criticisms | 151 |
12 Perspectives | 158 |
Glossary | 162 |
Bibliography | 165 |
Index | 192 |
8 Into Systems | 102 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
analysis aspects autopoiesis Bassnett behaviour Bourdieu called canonical centre Chapter Chesterman communication complex concepts of translation constitutes context conventions criticism cultural D’hulst descriptive paradigm descriptive translation studies descriptivism discourse English equivalence essay Even-Zohar example fiction Formalist French function genre German Gideon Toury Göttingen historical Holmes hyponymic idea ideological interpretation invisible college James Holmes Lambert language lation Lefevere Lefevere’s Leuven Leuven-Zwart Levý linguistic literary system literary translation literature look Lowe-Porter’s Luhmann mass media means metatexts non-canonical notion novel original particular periphery poetics polysystem theory Popoviè position practice problem production programme questions readers reference relation relevant rewriting Russian Formalist second-order observation semantic semiotics shifts social systems source text speech act structuralist structure study of translation studying translation stylistic suggests system theory target-oriented tertium comparationis textual theoretical things Thomas Mann tion Toury’s trans transeme translation norms translation theory translator’s words Yury Lotman