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APR5876

Faculty of Arts

Monash University

Postgraduate - Unit

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LevelPostgraduate
FacultyFaculty of Arts
Organisational UnitTranslation Studies
OfferedNot offered in 2015
Coordinator(s)Associate Professor Rita Wilson

Synopsis

The unit explores theoretical issues in research in Literary and Cultural Translation Studies. It addresses questions and areas such as methodological principles for researching and writing theory-related research papers, including an overview of research and research discussions and initiatives taking place in the field. Its specific focus is on: cultural issues which must be taken into consideration when translating, aspects of cultural competence (pragmatic and semiotic differences between cultures), and the related issue of equivalence. Ideal translator competence implies a sensitivity to and knowledge of cultural issues which impinge upon translation practice, including mode of discourse, medium, and cultural-specific codes.

Outcomes

On completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. develop independently a research project in Interpreting and Translation Studies;
  2. produce target texts with appropriate adherence to register, tone, genre, and cultural references;
  3. apply advanced methodological principles to translation research;
  4. apply culturally-sensitive strategies for solving problems of translation equivalence;
  5. conceptualise inductive and deductive approaches related to theory and practice of interpreting and translation studies.

Assessment

Within semester assessment: 70%
Exam: 30%

Workload requirements

4 hours (two-hour seminar per week plus web based work equiv. 2 hrs per week)

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