Introducing Translation Studies: Theories and Applications
β Scribed by Jeremy Munday
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 119
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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<i>Introducing Translation Studies</i> 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, it has long been the essential textbook on courses worldwide. This fifth edition has been fully revised and
<P>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, it has long been the essential textbook on courses worldwide. </P> <P>This fourth edition has been fully revise
<P>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, it has long been the essential textbook on courses worldwide. </P> <P>This fourth edition has been fully revise
This introductory textbook provides an accessible overview of the key contributions to translation theory.Jeremy Munday explores each theory chapter-by-chapter and tests the different approaches by applying them to texts. The texts discussed are taken from a broad range of languagesΒ β English, Frenc
Argues that the subjective evaluation of the product must give way to a descriptive and objective attempt to reveal the workings of the process (ie translating). Without such a shift, translation theory will continue outside the mainstream of intellectual activity in human sciences and fail to take