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Beylard-Ozeroff, Ann, Jana Králová and Barbara Moser-Mercer, eds. 1998. Translators' strategies and creativity (Benjamins Translation Library 27). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. xiv + 230 pp.
Publication type
Edited volume
Publication language
English
Person as a subject
Main ISBN
90-272-1630-4
Edition info
Selected papers from the 9th International Conference on Translation and Interpreting, Prague, September 1995. US ISBN: 1-55619-711-X

Abstract

In their contributions the authors reflect upon Levý’s thinking on translation as a communication process and on Popovič’s insistence on the importance of re-creating a text both at the surface and deep levels. Examples are drawn from literary translation, technical translation, from audio-visual translation and from interpreting and the authors point out that translators in all domains inevitably come up against linguistic, textual and other constraints, which, if they are to be resolved successfully, call upon a translator’s and interpreter’s strategies and creativity. The authors argue that this is the essence of professional decision-making in translation — according to Levý translation is a decision-making process — and that translation teachers should help students develop an understanding of translation strategies and of the vital role that creativity plays throughout the translation / interpreting process.
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