Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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LNGT 1001

Intro to Translation Studies

Introduction to Translation Studies
Combining both theory and praxis, this course is geared towards students with an advanced knowledge of modern languages who are contemplating a career in translation. During the first part of the course in the lecture/discussion format, we will analyze key concepts of translation studies such as Katharina Reiss’ and Hans Vermeer’s “skopos theory” and Lawrence Venuti’s “the translator’s invisibility.” We will also explore political and ideological influences on translation, specifically gender. Throughout the course, students will be required to translate different non-literary texts into their native languages and present their translations in class. This course counts as elective credit towards the Linguistics minor.
Subject:
Linguistics
Department:
Linguistics
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
WTR

Sections

Winter 2015

LNGT1001A-W15 Lecture (Hanta)

Winter 2014

LNGT1001A-W14 Lecture (Hanta)

Winter 2013

LNGT1001A-W13 Lecture (Hanta)

Winter 2012

LNGT1001A-W12 Lecture (Hanta)

Winter 2011

LNGT1001A-W11 Lecture (Hanta)