On Translation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Jun '25
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This book presents a fresh perspective on translation, exploring it as a complex process of cultural exchange involving both language and culture.
The author examines the core aspects of translation, including its nature and procedures, key factors, text selection and approaches. It also examines the internal tensions and dynamics between authors, translators and readers, and the value system of translation criticism. The book also illustrates the role of culture in translation, discussing the cultural information embedded in language, the relationship between culture and meaning, the cultural interpretation of meaning and texts, the intersection of translation and cultural psychology, and the principles and methods of translation studies from a cultural perspective. By developing a systematic theoretical framework, the book aims to present translation as a complex facet of intercultural communication.
This insightful work will appeal to scholars, students, translators and anyone interested in translation theory, translation studies and intercultural communication.
"Translation contributes to the development of cultural diversity, and cultural diversity, in turn, contributes to the promotion of a culture of peace in the world."
Boutros Boutros-Ghali,Former United Nations Secretary-General
ISBN: 9781032913803
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 760g
316 pages