Translating for children
著者
書誌事項
Translating for children
(Children's literature and culture / Jack Zipes, series editor, vol. 11)(Garland reference library of the humanities, vol. 2150)
garland, 2000
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-p. 195) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Translating for Children is not a book on translations of children's literature, but a book on translating for children. It concentrates on human action in translation and focuses on the translator, the translation process, and translating for children, in particular. Translators bring to the translation their cultural heritage, their reading experience, and in the case of children's books, their image of childhood and their own child image. In so doing, they enter into a dialogic relationship that ultimately involves readers, the author, the illustrator, the translator, and the publisher. What makes Translating for Children unique is the special attention it pays to issues like the illustrations of stories, the performance (like reading aloud) of the books in translation, and the problem of adaptation. It demonstrates how translation and its context takes precedence can take over efforts to discover and reproduce the original author's intentions. Rather than the authority of the author, the book concentrates on the intentions of the readers of a book in translation, both the translator and the target-language readers.
目次
1. Beginning 2. Readers Reading 3. For Whom? 4. Children's Literature and Literature for Children 5. Translating Children's Literature and Translating for Children 6. A Never-Ending Story Bibliography Index
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