Voices in Translation: Bridging Cultural DividesGunilla M. Anderman Multilingual Matters, 2007 - 160 páginas In choosing to render dialect and vernacular speech into Scots, Bill Findlay, to whose memory this volume is dedicated, made a pioneering contribution in safeguarding the authenticity of voices in translation. The scene of the book is set by an overview of approaches to rendering foreign voices in English translation including those of the people to whom Findlay introduced us in his Scots dialect versions of European plays. Martin Bowman, his frequent co-translator follows with a discussion of their co-translation of playwright Jeanne-Mance Delisle. Different ways of bridging the cultural divide in the translation between English and a number of plays written in a number of European languages are then illustrated including the custom of creating English versions, an approach rejected by contributions that argue in favour of minimal intervention on the part of the translator. But transferring the social and cultural milieu that the speakers of other languages inhabit may also cause problems in translation, as discussed by some translators of fiction. In addition attention is drawn to the translators' own attitude and the influence of the time in which they live. In conclusion, stronger forces in the form of political events are highlighted that may also, adversely or positively, have a bearing on the translation process. |
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... has to be found to what might at first sight appear untranslatable . In ' Mind the Gap : Translating the Untranslatable ' , Margaret Jull Costa , a literary translator from Spanish and Portuguese , acknowledges that she Introduction 3.
... appears to have encountered the Aconitum napellus which , if found in the vicinity of a vicarage , is more likely to be the garden variety . Here Strindberg paints a picture of two doves nestling underneath the helmet or hood of the ...
... appear to fit more into the second category of writer , viewing children as ' hapless ' and in need of protection . However , she seems to have been less concerned with sheltering children from evil than from the huge wave of moralistic ...
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Gunilla Anderman | 6 |
The Vernacular Journey | 16 |
Drama in Scots Translation | 32 |
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