A visual tour of Introducing Translation Studies
List of figures and tables
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1 Main issues of translation studies
Chapter 2 Translation theory before the twentieth century
Chapter 3 Equivalence and equivalent effect
Chapter 4 Studying translation product and process
Chapter 5 Functional theories of translation
Chapter 6 Discourse and Register analysis approaches
Chapter 7 Systems theories
Chapter 8 Cultural and ideological turns
Chapter 9 The role of the translator: visibility, ethics and sociology
Chapter 10 Philosophical approaches to translation
Chapter 11 New directions from the new media
Chapter 12 Research and commentary projects
Notes
Bibliography
Index
"Jeremy Munday’s Introducing Translation Studies has long been admired for its combination of theoretical rigour and down-to-earth explanation, and this new edition will further confirm its place as the go-to introduction for students and teachers alike. Its further incorporation of ideas from the Chinese context is particularly welcome." Robert Neather, Hong Kong Baptist University, China"An even better fourth edition of a widely popular and commonly used book in Translation Studies (TS). Like former editions, Munday’s volume is a sound and accessible introduction to TS that will appeal not only to readers with a professional interest in TS but also to scholars and students in related fields. In Introducing Translation Studies, Munday combines scholarly rigor with reader-friendly style and an excellent didactic orientation, which will continue to make this book highly attractive to students, teachers and newcomers." Sonia Colina, University of Arizona, USA
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