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Torikai, Kumiko. 2009. Voices of the invisible presence: diplomatic interpreters in post-World War II Japan (Benjamins Translation Library 83). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. x+197 pp.
Publication type
Monograph
Publication language
English
Main ISBN
9789027224279
Edition info
ISBN e-book: 978 90 272 9002 1

Abstract

The volume examines the role and the making of interpreters, in the social, political and economic context of postwar Japan, using oral history as a method. The primary questions addressed are what kind of people became interpreters in post-WWII Japan, how they perceived their role as interpreters, and what kind of role they actually played in foreign relations. In search of answers to these questions, the living memories of five prominent interpreters were collected, in the form of life-story interviews, which were then categorized based on Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of ‘habitus’, ‘field’ and ‘practice’. The experiences of pioneering simultaneous interpreters are analyzed as case studies drawing on Erving Goffman’s ‘participation framework’ and the notion of 'kurogo' in Kabuki theatre, leading to the discussion of (in)visibility of interpreters and their perception of language, culture and communication.
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