9 results for "Peru"
- Investigating cognitive and interpersonal factors in hybrid human-AI practices: An empirical exploration of interlingual respeakingElena Davitti & Anna-Stiina Wallinheimo | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 244–270 | Article
- (Self-)translation and migration: The political exile of Spanish scientists and scholars after the Civil WarAssumpta Camps | TARGET 36:4 (2025) pp. 593–614 | Article
- On the role of indirect translation in the history of news productionRoberto A. Valdeón | TARGET 34:3 (2022) pp. 419–440 | Article
- Images of Cortés in sixteenth-century translations of Francisco López de Gómara’s Historia de la conquista de México (1552)Victoria Ríos Castaño | TARGET 31:2 (2019) pp. 169–188 | Article
- Walking the tightrope: The role of Peruvian indigenous interpreters in prior consultation processesRaquel de Pedro Ricoy, Rosaleen Howard & Luis Andrade Ciudad | TARGET 30:2 (2018) pp. 187–211 | Article
- Roberto A. Valdeón. 2015. Translation and the Spanish Empire in the AmericasJorge Jiménez-Bellver | TARGET 29:1 (2017) pp. 184–191 | Review
- Mona Baker (ed.). 2016. Translating Dissent. Voices from and with
the Egyptian RevolutionMichaela Wolf | TARGET 29:3 (2017) pp. 508–513 | Review
- “How do I apply narrative theory?”: Socio-narrative theory in translation studiesSue-Ann Harding | TARGET 24:2 (2013) pp. 286–309 | Article
- Inculturation and acculturation in the translation of religious texts: The translations of Jesuit priest José de Anchieta into Tupi in 16th century BrazilPaulo Edson Alves Filho & John Milton | TARGET 17:2 (2006) pp. 275–296 | Article