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Translating and Interpreting Conflict

Authors: Myriam Salama-Carr;

Translating and Interpreting Conflict

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Introduction: Myriam SALAMA-CARR Part I: Interpreters and Translators on the Front Line Jerry PALMER: Interpreting and Translation for Western Media in Iraq Mila DRAGOVIC-DROUET : The Practice of Translation and Interpreting During the Conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia (1991-1999) Lawrence Wang-chi WONG: Translators and Interpreters During the Opium War between Britain and China (1839-1842) Part II: Intertwining Memory and Translation Piotr KUHIWCZAK: The Grammar of Survival. How Do We Read Holocaust Testimonies? Paschalis NIKOLAOU: The Troy of Always: Translations of Conflict in Christopher Logue's War Music Part III : Language and Ideology Roberto A. VALDEON: Ideological Independence or Negative Mediation: BBC Mundo and CNN en Espanol's (translated) Reporting of Madrid's Terrorist Attacks Red CHAN: One Nation, Two Translations: China's Censorship of Hillary Clinton's Memoir Part IV: Translation and Conflict Awareness Jun TANG: Encounters with Cross-Cultural Conflicts in Translation Maria Calzada PEREZ: Translating Conflict. Advertising in a Globalised Era Part V: Manipulating and Rewriting Texts Ian FOSTER: The Translation of William Le Queux's The Invasion of 1910: What Germany Made of Scaremongering in The Daily Mail John WILLIAMS: Ferdinand Freiligrath, William Wordsworth, and the Translation of English Poetry into the Conflicts of Nineteenth Century German Nationalism Brian CHADWICK: Translating the Enemy: A 'hip-hop' Translation of a Poem by the Russian Futurist Poet Velimir Khlebnikov (1885-1922) Part VI: Conflict and the Translator in Fiction Sathya RAO: L'etrange destin de Wangrin or the Political Accommodation of Interpretation Beverley CURRAN: The Embedded Translator: a Coming Out Story Part VII: The Translator's Visibility Carol MAIER: The Translator's Visibility: the Rights and Responsibilities Thereof Notes on contributors Index of names

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