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Translating "Under the sign of invention" : Gilberto Gil's song lyric translation por
  • Cintrão, Heloísa Pezza
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 4, décembre 2009 ; v. 54, n. 4Temas: PROCESO DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCION DE CANCIONES; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCION DEL/AL PORTUGUES; TRADUCCIÓN POETICA; TRADUCCIONES DE GILBERTO GIL.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 4
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, décembre 2009
Resumen: The translation of song lyrics shares in the difficulties of constrained translation, as well as in the impossibilities of poetic translation. In Gilberto Gil's adaptation of the song "I just called to say I love you" by Stevie Wonder, two translation procedures stand out: (1) to take broad semantic fields as translation units, and (2) to opt for cultural adaptation in terms of the translation's poles of domesticating/foreignizing. The way Gil faces up to the challenges of the translation of the song is consistent with Haroldo de Campos ideas on transcreation.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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Shakespeare's sonnets in Brazil : striking a balance between losses and gains in the translation process por
  • Silva, Gisele Dionísio da
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 4, décembre 2009 ; v. 54, n. 4Temas: EDICION BILINGUE; PROCESO DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCION DEL/AL PORTUGUES; TRADUCCIÓN POETICA; TRADUCCIONES DE SHAKESPEARE.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 4
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, décembre 2009
Resumen: Traditional notions surrounding translation have for many centuries defined the translator's idea of his own task as limited, mechanical, and devoid of any creativity, creativity being a characteristic of the author, not the translator. This issue is particularly at stake in the case of poetry translation, where the transporting of the combination of sound and meaning to another language becomes the one great challenge. In this article, an analysis is made of the way three Brazilian translators of Shakespeare's Sonnets explain and deal with their own translation choices. These choices are often dictated by a negotiation process based on loss and compensation.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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Repetition in literary arabic : foregrounding, Backgrounding, and translation strategies por
  • Jawad, Hisham A
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 4, décembre 2009 ; v. 54, n. 4Temas: PROCESO DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; REPETICION; TRADUCCION DEL/AL ARABE; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCION LITERARIA; TRADUCCIONES DE AL-AYYAM.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 4
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, décembre 2009
Resumen: The paper investigates lexical repetition in Arabic original literary texts and English translations. The empirical base material consists of a three-part autobiography (al-Ayyam, by Taha Hussein) and its translation (The Days). The method involves a mapping of the target text (TT) onto the source text (ST) so as to see how instances of lexical repetition are rendered into the translations and what are the strategies and norms involved in determining certain translation choices. Three types of lexical repetition are studied: lexical-item repetition, lexical-doublet repetition and phrase repetition. Lexical repetition serves two major functions, namely textual and rhetorical. The textual function concerns the potential of repetition for organising the text and rendering it cohesive, while the rhetorical foregrounds a mental image or invokes emotions in emotive language. It is observed that the translation of the autobiography's second part is characterised mainly by the absence of lexical repetition, contrary to the translations of the first and third parts. Thus, the target text misrepresents the original author as passing through three stages of textual, stylistic development. As to the translation strategies, the findings suggest that the translators vary the ST by using different patterns of reference. Rhetorical repetition is backgrounded by at least one translator who replaces it with pervasive variation. It is argued that the ambivalence of their approaches leads to a misrepresentation of the original text (and perhaps the author) as rather uneven.The strategies for translating lexical repetition highlight the translators' individual attitudes towards the ST's norms and their adherence to the linguistic and cultural norms prevalent in the TL environment. On the whole, there is a variation in the degree of bias towards the norms of either SL or TL. In terms of Toury's norms model, it may be safe to claim that the general trend of translational norms seems to lean more towards the acceptability pole than the adequacy pole, i.e., a TL-oriented strategy is opted for.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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Discursive mediation in translation : Representation of the Harry Wu topic in the chinese translations of living history. por
  • Wang, Hui
  • Zhu, Chunshen
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 4, décembre 2009 ; v. 54, n. 4Temas: CENSURA; MEDIACIÓN; PROCESO DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL CHINO; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCION LITERARIA; TRADUCCIÓN Y SOCIEDAD; TRADUCCIONES DE HARRY WU.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 4
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, décembre 2009
Resumen: This paper describes how mediation in translation is realized by means of inclusion and exclusion of information at the selection stage and discursive deviations at the presentation stage in the process of target text production. It discusses the effect of mediation in relation to two types of the target text recipients, one is termed professional readers representing the censoring authorities and the other the intended reading public, and their respective socio-cultural backgrounds. Our argument in this paper is that an investigation of translation from the perspective of mediation helps reveal the power struggle underlying the translation process. The detailed description of the textual realization of mediation, in particular, helps create an awareness of the various ways the target text producer may take to mediate the translation process to achieve a compromise between the author's interests and the professional readers' political concerns so as to get the translation published.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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Deictic Center shifts in literary translation : the spanish translation of Nooteboom's Het Volgende Verhaal por
  • Goethals, Patrick
  • De Wilde, July
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 4, décembre 2009 ; v. 54, n. 4Temas: PROCESO DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TIEMPOS VERBALES; TRADUCCION DEL/AL ESPAÑOL; TRADUCCION DEL/AL HOLANDES; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCION LITERARIA; TRADUCCIONES DE NOOTEBOOM.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 4
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, décembre 2009
Resumen: In this article, we explore the phenomenon of deictic center shifts in literary translation, concentrating on the Spanish translation (La historia siguiente, 1992) of the Dutch novel Het volgende verhaal (1991 [The Following Story, 1993]). The empirical description focuses on lexical spatiotemporal markers and verbal tenses. We compare the source text and the target text in order to identify the translational shifts: we consider these shifts as textual traces of the translator's interpretive process of resetting the spatiotemporal coordinates of the discourse. We will argue that the deictic shifts between source and target text are related to occasional hesitations of the translator, who tends to emphasize the most salient deictic center. On a methodological level, we hope to show that a close reading of a translated text, taking into account its thematic and structural peculiarities, can contribute both to Translation and Literary Studies.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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