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Translators through history por
  • Delisle, Jean [ed.]
  • Woodsworth, Judith [ed.]
Series Benjamins Translation Library ; 13Temas: HISTORIA DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; HISTORIA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN Y CULTURA.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1995
Resumen: Translators have invented alphabets, helped build languages and written dictionaries. They have contributed to the emergence of national literatures, the dissemination of knowledge and the spread or religions. Importers of foreign cultural values and key players at some of the great moments of history, translators and interpreters have played a determining role in the development of their societies and have been fundamental to the unfolding of intellectual history itself.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: 81'255 [09] =111 D379.

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Memes of translation : the spread of ideas in translation theory por
  • Chesterman, Andrew
Series Benjamins translation library ; 123Temas: ESTRATEGIA; ETICA; EVALUACION; FORMACIÓN PROFESIONAL; HISTORIA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; INGLÉS; MEMES; NORMAS; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; TEORÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
Resumen: Memes of Translation is a search for coherence in translation theory based on the notion of Memes: ideas that spread, develop and replicate, like genes. The author explores a wide range of ideas on translation, mapping the "meme pool" of translation theory with chapters on translation history, norms, strategies, assessment, ethics, and translator training. The aim of the book is to search for a perspective from which the immense variety of ideas about translation can be related. The unifying thread is the philosophy of Karl Popper. The book proposes the beginnings of a Popperian theory of translation, based on the fundamental concepts of norms, strategies, and values. A key idea is that a translation itself is a theory or hypothesis concerning the source text. This hypothesis is then subjected to testing, refinement, and perhaps even rejection, just like any other hypothesis.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: 81'25=111 CH946.

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