Robinson, Douglas, author.

Becoming a translator : an introduction to the theory and practice of translation / Douglas Robinson ; with additional technology-related contributions by Mark Shuttleworth and online translator-community-related contributions by Chuan Yu. - Fourth edition. - London ; New York : Routledge, c2020. - xiv, 304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Fusing theory with advice and information about the practicalities of translating, Becoming a Translator is the essential resource for novice and practicing translators. The book explains how the market works, helps translators learn how to translate faster and more accurately, as well as providing invaluable advice and tips about how to deal with potential problems, such as stress. The fourth edition has been revised and updated throughout, offering: a whole new chapter on multimedia translation, with a discussion of the move from "intersemiotic translation" to "audiovisual translation", "media access" and "accessibility studies" new sections on cognitive translation studies, translation technology, online translator communities, crowd-sourced translation, and online ethnography "tweetstorms" capturing the best advice from top industry professionals on Twitter student voices, especially from Greater China Including suggestions for discussion, activities, and hints for the teaching of translation, the fourth edition of Becoming a Translator remains invaluable for students and teachers of Translation Studies, as well as those working in the field of translation"-- Provided by publisher


In English text.

9780367227326


Translating and interpreting.

P 306 / R63 2020