Ideology and Conference Interpreting

Ideology and Conference Interpreting
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781003821489
ISBN-13 : 1003821480
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Book Synopsis Ideology and Conference Interpreting by : Fei Gao

Download or read book Ideology and Conference Interpreting written by Fei Gao and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-12-01 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gao uses the case of conference interpreting at the Summer Davos Forum in China to systematically reveal the ways in which ideology and linguistic ‘re-engineering’ can lead to discourse reconstruction. Translation and interpreting can never be wholly neutral practices in ‘multi-voiced’ transnational communication. Gao employs an innovative methodological synthesis to examine in depth a range of elements surrounding interpreters’ ideological positioning. These include analysing the appraisal patterns of the source and target texts, identifying ‘us’-and-‘them’ discourse structures, investigating interpreters’ cognitions, and examining the crossmodal means by which interpreters render paralanguage. Collectively, they bridge the gap between socio-political and ideological concerns on the one hand, and practical questions of discourse reconstruction in cross-language/ cultural events on the other, offering a panoramic perspective. An invaluable read for scholars in translation and interpreting studies, particularly those with an interest in political discourse or the international relations context.


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