Thinking German Translation: A Course in Translation Method: German to English

Michael Loughridge,Sandor Hervey,Margaret Rogers (University of Surrey, UK),Michael White (University of St Andrews, UK),Ian Higgins (University of St Andrews, UK)

Thinking German Translation: A Course in Translation Method: German to English
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
27 April 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9781138920972

Thinking German Translation: A Course in Translation Method: German to English

Michael Loughridge,Sandor Hervey,Margaret Rogers (University of Surrey, UK),Michael White (University of St Andrews, UK),Ian Higgins (University of St Andrews, UK)

Thinking German Translation is a comprehensive practical course in translation for advanced undergraduate students of German and postgraduate students embarking on Master’s translation programmes. Now in its third edition, this course focuses on translation as a decision-making process, covering all stages of the translation process from research, to the ‘rewriting’ of the source text in the language of translation, to the final revision process.

This third edition brings the course up to date, referencing relevant research sources in Translation Studies and technological developments as appropriate, and balancing the coverage of subject matter with examples and varied exercises in a wide range of genres from both literary and specialised material. All chapters from the second edition have been extensively revised and, in many cases, restructured; new chapters have been added-literary translation; research and resources-as well as suggestions for further reading. Offering around 50 practical exercises, the course features material from a wide range of sources, including:

business, economics and politics

advertising, marketing and consumer texts

tourism

science and engineering

modern literary texts and popular song

the literary canon, including poetry

A variety of translation issues are addressed, among them cultural differences, genre conventions, the difficult concept of equivalence, as well as some of the key differences between English and German linguistic and textual features.

Thinking German Translation is essential reading for all students seriously interested in improving their translation skills. It is also an excellent foundation for those considering a career in translation.

A Tutor’s Handbook offers comments and notes on the exercises for each chapter, including not only translations but also a range of other tasks, as well as some specimen answers. It is available to download from www.routledge.com/9781138920989.

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