Free Translation Studies Journal


Perspectives

Volume 25

Issue 1

March 2017


Volume 25 of Perspectives is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Gideon Toury (1942-2016),
one of the founders of Translation Studies as an academic discipline, and a source of inspiration
for translation researchers past, present and future.


Price: Free

Download: Perspectives 2017:25:1.


Table of Contents

Miscellany

1–Dedicatory

Editorial

2–Editorial

Articles

3–New imperialism in (re)translation: Disney in the Arab world — Elena Di Giovanni

4–The Modular Assessment Pack: a new approach to translation quality assessment at the Directorate General for Translation — Roberto Martínez Mateo, Silvia Montero Martínez & Arsenio Jesús Moya Guijarro

5–Translation as adaptation and selection: a feminist case — Zhongli Yu

6–From norm-breaking to norm-making: a sociological study of the genesis of a new norm — Jing Yu & Minhui Xu

7–The transference of poetic quality in the translation of English–Chinese advertisements — Ying Cui

8–Bibliography-based quantitative translation history — Xiaoyan Zhou & Sanjun Sun

9–When ‘Holy cow!’ becomes a team loyalty marker: translating fútbol across cultures — María José García Vizcaíno

10–Translating aspects of lexical-semantic opposition from Qur’anic Arabic into English: a cross-linguistic perspective — Hamada S. A. Hassanein

11–Pragmatic meaning in contrast: semantic prosodies of Slovene and English — Primož Jurko

Book reviews

12–New points of view on audiovisual translation and media accessibility — Kristijan Nikolić

13–From the classroom to the courtroom: a guide to interpreting in the US justice system — Vladimir Khairoulline


Perspectives. Studies in Translatology encourages the submission of papers that explore issues concerning all kinds of language and cultural mediation, including but not limited to literary translation, technical and scientific translation, interpreting, audiovisual translation, intralingual mediation and so on. Both empirical and theoretical studies are welcome, but articles should appeal to a wide international readership.

Perspectives also encourages interdisciplinary studies, with areas such as communication studies, sociology, applied and theoretical linguistics, history, literary theory, postcolonial studies, gender studies and so on. Authors are expected to engage with previous publications which might open up new avenues and directions of research.