1st Edition

The Return to Ethics Special Issue of The Translator (Volume 7/2, 2001)

Edited By Anthony Pym Copyright 2001
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

If civilizations are to cooperate as well as clash, our mediators must solve problems using serious thought about relations between Self and Other.   Translation Studies has thus returned to questions of ethics. But this is no return to any prescriptive linguistics of equivalence. As the articles in this volume show, ethics is now a broadly contextual question, dependent on practice in... Read more
Introduction: The Return to Ethics in Translation Studies - Anthony Pym Proposal for a Hieronymic Oath - Andrew Chesterman The Thorn of Translation in the Side of the Law: Toward Ethical Copyright and Translation Rights - Salah Basalamah Death of a Ghost. A Case Study of Ethics in Cross-Generation Relations between Translators - Arnaud Laygues Loyalty Revisited: Bible Translation as a Case in Point - Christiane Nord Ethos, Ethics and Translation: Toward a Community of Destinies - Jean-Marc Gouanvic Look Who's Talking: The Ethics of Entertianment and Talkshow Interpreting - David Katan & Francesco Straniero-Sergio Translating Urgent Messages - Maria Sidiropoulou Interpreters-in-Aid at Disasters: Community Interpreting in the Process of Disaster Management - Alec Bulut & Turgay Kurultay Ethics in the Fuzzy Domain of Interpreting: A 'Military' Perspective - Claudia Monacelli & Roberto Punzo Revisiting the Classics Book Reviews Recent Publications Conference Diary

Biography

Anthony Pym is Distinguished Professor of Translation and Intercultural Studies at the Rovira i Virgili University in Tarragona, Spain. He is the author of Exploring Translation Studies 2nd Ed (Routledge, 2014).