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Translating Controversial Texts in East Asian Contexts

- A Methodology for the Translation of ‘Controversy’
Af: Adam Zulawnik Engelsk Hardback

Translating Controversial Texts in East Asian Contexts

- A Methodology for the Translation of ‘Controversy’
Af: Adam Zulawnik Engelsk Hardback
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Zulawnik focuses on the broad concept of ‘controversy’ and issues pertaining to the translation of politically and historically controversial texts in East Asia.

The research methodology is exemplified through a case study in the form of the author’s translation of the best-selling Japanese graphic novel (manga) Manga Kenkanryū (Hate Hallyu: The Comic) by Sharin Yamano (2005), a work that has been problematised as an attack on South Korean culture and the Korean Wave. Issues analysed and discussed in the research include translation risk, ethics, a detailed methodology for the translation of so-called controversial texts exemplified through numerous thematically divided examples from the translation of the chosen Japanese text, as well as examples from a Korean language equivalent (Manhwa Hyeomillyu – Hate Japanese Wave), and definition and contextualisation of the concept of ‘controversy’. There has been limited research in the field of translation studies, which seeks to exemplify potential pragmatic approaches for the translation of politically-charged texts, particularly in multi-modal texts such as the graphic novel.

It is hoped that Zulawnik’s research will serve both as a valuable source when examining South Korea–Japan relations and a theoretical and methodological base for further research and the development of an online augmented translation space with devices specifically suited for the translation of multi-modal texts such as – but not limited to – graphic novels and visual encyclopaedias.

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Zulawnik focuses on the broad concept of ‘controversy’ and issues pertaining to the translation of politically and historically controversial texts in East Asia.

The research methodology is exemplified through a case study in the form of the author’s translation of the best-selling Japanese graphic novel (manga) Manga Kenkanryū (Hate Hallyu: The Comic) by Sharin Yamano (2005), a work that has been problematised as an attack on South Korean culture and the Korean Wave. Issues analysed and discussed in the research include translation risk, ethics, a detailed methodology for the translation of so-called controversial texts exemplified through numerous thematically divided examples from the translation of the chosen Japanese text, as well as examples from a Korean language equivalent (Manhwa Hyeomillyu – Hate Japanese Wave), and definition and contextualisation of the concept of ‘controversy’. There has been limited research in the field of translation studies, which seeks to exemplify potential pragmatic approaches for the translation of politically-charged texts, particularly in multi-modal texts such as the graphic novel.

It is hoped that Zulawnik’s research will serve both as a valuable source when examining South Korea–Japan relations and a theoretical and methodological base for further research and the development of an online augmented translation space with devices specifically suited for the translation of multi-modal texts such as – but not limited to – graphic novels and visual encyclopaedias.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 118
ISBN-13: 9780367766221
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0367766221
Udg. Dato: 24 jun 2022
Længde: 15mm
Bredde: 223mm
Højde: 143mm
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato: 24 jun 2022
Forfatter(e): Adam Zulawnik
Forfatter(e) Adam Zulawnik


Kategori Oversættelse og tolkning


ISBN-13 9780367766221


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 118


Udgave


Længde 15mm


Bredde 223mm


Højde 143mm


Udg. Dato 24 jun 2022


Oplagsdato 24 jun 2022


Forlag Taylor & Francis Ltd