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Book Practices & Textual Itineraries - 6

Collé Nathalie, Latham Monica, Chauvin Catherine, Sabiron Céline, Collé Nathalie, Latham Monica, Collé-Bak Nathalie, Latham Monica, Collé Nathalie, Latham Monica, Sabiron Céline, Collé Nathalie, Latham Monica
Date de parution 24/09/2020
EAN: 9782814303355
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
This volume contains eight articles that offer a variety of perspectives on the relationship between the text, which can be seen as a variable-shaped object – be it written or spoken, pictorial or digital –, and the act of translation. It wishes to q... Voir la description complète
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Common books attribute
ÉditeurPU NANCY
Nombre de pages255
Langue du livreFrançais
AuteurCollé Nathalie, Latham Monica, Chauvin Catherine, Sabiron Céline, Collé Nathalie, Latham Monica, Collé-Bak Nathalie, Latham Monica, Collé Nathalie, Latham Monica, Sabiron Céline, Collé Nathalie, Latham Monica
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution24/09/2020
Poids4 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)1,50 x 16,00 x 24,00 cm
This volume contains eight articles that offer a variety of perspectives on the relationship between the text, which can be seen as a variable-shaped object – be it written or spoken, pictorial or digital –, and the act of translation. It wishes to question the way translation could impact the form of a text, i.e. the role translation may play in shaping, constructing, and eventually fabricating a text. The collected edition focuses on the text viewed as an object of study in itself, while choosing an interdisciplinary approach since it brings together literary, linguistic, cultural, and multimodal perspectives. It also fosters combined interest in both theory and practice with contributions from researchers and professional translators, and includes recent approaches to the question. The collection comes to bear upon text-making (edition) and text-shaping (textuality, or 'texture') in a number of ways that make it directly relevant to studies of the book, publishing and textuality.