This book offers a novel perspective on the intersection of translation and narration in literary translation by investigating how three translations of Shuihu Zhuan present the original narrative mode to the target readership in terms of four narrative elements—voice, commentary, point of view and motif—in different periods of history. It not only validates but also quantifies the differences in strategy-making patterns between translators, as well as between different narratological categories. The established theoretical frameworks (including a narrative-descriptive model and a sociological explanatory framework) and the data collected may provide methodological and empirical support for further studies on shifts of narrative features in translation. The tendencies manifested by different translators and identified by the study may also shed new light on the teaching and learning of translation skills.The book offers a valuable reference guide for scholars, practitioners, translators and graduate students in the fields of e.g. language, translation, literature and cultural studies, and for anyone with an interest in Chinese classical literature, Chinese-English translation, narrative studies or cross-cultural studies.
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This book offers a novel perspective on the intersection of translation and narration in literary translation by investigating how three translations of Shuihu Zhuan present the original narrative mode to the target readership in terms of four narrative elements—voice, commentary, point of view and motif—in different periods of history.
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Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Theorectical Framework and research model.- Chapter 3 Preliminaries.- Chapter 4 Narration and Voice.- Chapter 5 Commentary in translation.- Chapter 6 Point of View in translation.- Chapter 7 Motifs and Themes as Constructed in the Three Translations.- Chapter 8 Findings and Explanations.- Chapter 9 Conclusion.- Reference
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This book offers a novel perspective on the intersection of translation and narration in literary translation by investigating how three translations of Shuihu Zhuan present the original narrative mode to the target readership in terms of four narrative elements—voice, commentary, point of view and motif—in different periods of history. It not only validates but also quantifies the differences in strategy-making patterns between translators, as well as between different narratological categories. The established theoretical frameworks (including a narrative-descriptive model and a sociological explanatory framework) and the data collected may provide methodological and empirical support for further studies on shifts of narrative features in translation. The tendencies manifested by different translators and identified by the study may also shed new light on the teaching and learning of translation skills.The book offers a valuable reference guide for scholars, practitioners, translators and graduate students in the fields of e.g. language, translation, literature and cultural studies, and for anyone with an interest in Chinese classical literature, Chinese-English translation, narrative studies or cross-cultural studies.
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Presents a holistic and diachronic study of the English (re)translations of Shuihu Zhuan under the combined frameworks of descriptive translation studies and sociology of translation Offers a narrative-thematic description of translation problems and solutions from the perspectives of structural narratology and thematics, particularly regarding the transfer of Chinese oral narrative mode and the reconstruction of culture-specific motifs Provides an interdisciplinary analysis of the governing norms behind the English (re)translations of Shuihu Zhuan across different periods of history Includes an in-depth discussion of the translator’s role in relation to translation norms and the translator’s habitus
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ISBN
9789811545207
Publisert
2021-05-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
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