9 results for "translation of children’s literature"
- Child and adult readers’ processing of foreignized elements in translated Chinese picture books: An eye-tracking studyYingying Li, Siqi Lyu & Xianyao Hu | TARGET 38:2 (2026) pp. 260–295 | Article
- Uncle Leo’s adventures in East Asia: A cultural perspective on translationMichal Daliot-Bul | TARGET 31:1 (2018) pp. 25–49 | Article
- Haidee Kruger. 2012. Postcolonial polysystems. The production and reception of translated children’s literature in South AfricaJosé Lambert | TARGET 28:3 (2016) pp. 467–473 | Review
- Nike K. Pokorn. 2012. Post-Socialist Translation Practices: Ideological Struggle in Children’s LiteratureZuzana Jettmarová | TARGET 27:3 (2015) pp. 513–518 | Review
- Child and adult readers’ processing of foreign elements in translated South African picturebooks: An eye-tracking studyHaidee Kruger | TARGET 25:2 (2013) pp. 180–227 | Article
- Censorship and translated children’s literature in the Soviet Union: The example of the Wizards Oz and Goodwin
Judith A. Inggs | TARGET 23:1 (2011) pp. 77–91 | Article
- Gillian Lathey (ed.). 2006. The Translation of Children’s Literature. A ReaderReinbert Tabbert | TARGET 21:1 (2009) pp. 157–159 | Review
- Approaches to the translation of children’s literature: A review of critical studies since 1960Reinbert Tabbert | TARGET 14:2 (2003) pp. 303–351 | Article
- Syntactic Norms in Finnish Children's LiteratureTiina Puurtinen | TARGET 9:2 (1997) pp. 318–331 | Article