Medio-translatology: Concepts and Applications

·
· Springer Nature
電子書
156
評分和評論未經驗證  瞭解詳情

關於本電子書

This book introduces the theory of Medio-translatology. Proposed by Professor Tianzhen Xie, Medio-translatology combines comparative literature with translation studies. It has been influential in Chinese Translation Studies since its emergence in the 1990s and has since generated a myriad of heated discussions and productive applications of the theory in the analysis of translation both as an activity and a product. With ten chapters authored by leading scholars in this area, this book explicates the development and the main theoretical tenets of Medio-translatology in the first part and demonstrates the application of the theory with a number of case analysis of translations by different translators in the second part. As the first and only edited book on Medio-translatology written in English, this volume will also provide a useful window on contemporary translation studies in China.

關於作者

Feng Cui is a senior lecturer and a Ph.D. Supervisor in the Chinese Department at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. He is currently serving as the Deputy Director of the Master of Arts in Translation and Interpretation (MTI) program, the Coordinator of Minor in Translation program, and the Coordinator of Han Suyin Scholarship Fund (in Translation Studies) at NTU. Dr. Cui is also an Honorary Research Associate of Research Centre for Translation at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and an Honorary Professor of School of Languages and Communication Studies at Beijing Jiaotong University. His research focuses on translation history in China, translation theories, 20th-century Chinese literature, and comparative literature. Dr. Cui has published more than 40 journal papers and book chapters, including papers in SSCI, A&HCI, CSSCI, and THCI journals. His monograph, Translation, Literature, and Politics: Using World Literature as an Example (1953-1966) waspublished by Nanjing University Press in 2019. Han Suyin: Literature, Politics and Translation (The Special Issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing), a journal he edited, was published by Routledge Publisher in 2021.

Defeng Li is Associate Dean and Professor of Translation Studies at Faculty of Arts and Humanities at University of Macau while serving as Director of the Centre for Studies of Translation, Interpreting and Cognition (CSTIC) at the same university. Previously he taught at School of Oriental and African Studies of University of London, where he served as Chair of the Centre for Translation Studies. He also taught at the Department of Translation, the Chinese University of Hong Kong for a decade. He also served, in adjunct or visiting capacity, as Dean of the School of Foreign Languages, Shandong University during 2006-2011 and Visiting Chair Professor of Translation Studies at Shanghai Jiaotong University. Professor Li is currently president of World Interpreter and Translator Training Association (WITTA), vice president of Chinese Corpus-based Translation Studies Association and vice president of Chinese Cognitive Translation Studies Association. He is also chief editing the Springer New Frontiers in Translation Studies series. His research interests include neuro-cognitive and psycholinguistic investigation of translation processes, corpus applications in translation studies, curriculum and material development in translation education, data-based empirical translation studies research methods, specialized translation (e.g., journalistic, legal, financial, business translation), and second language education.

為這本電子書評分

歡迎提供意見。

閱讀資訊

智慧型手機與平板電腦
只要安裝 Google Play 圖書應用程式 Android 版iPad/iPhone 版,不僅應用程式內容會自動與你的帳戶保持同步,還能讓你隨時隨地上網或離線閱讀。
筆記型電腦和電腦
你可以使用電腦的網路瀏覽器聆聽你在 Google Play 購買的有聲書。
電子書閱讀器與其他裝置
如要在 Kobo 電子閱讀器這類電子書裝置上閱覽書籍,必須將檔案下載並傳輸到該裝置上。請按照說明中心的詳細操作說明,將檔案傳輸到支援的電子閱讀器上。