On ethics and interpreters
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書誌事項
On ethics and interpreters
(Studies in language, culture and society, v. 5)
Peter Lang Edition, c2015
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-195) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The history of translation and interpreting is above all the history of men, women, and sometimes children, who became translators and interpreters. It is the history of why and how they chose that job, how it affected their lives and work, how they carried out the tasks of translating and interpreting and what consequences their actions had on their families and fellow compatriots. The book presents the lives, loyalties, and identities of interpreters who, either by choice or by force, had to work during wartime, in armed conflict zones, at the trials of war criminals after World War II and in the Nazi concentration camps.
目次
Contents: Ethical aspects of the work of interpreters in extreme conditions – Lagerdolmetscher in Nazi concentration camps – Wartime interpreters – Interpreters during war criminals trials.
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