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Audiovisual Translation – Subtitles and Subtitling

Theory and Practice

by Laura Incalcaterra McLoughlin (Volume editor) Marie Biscio (Volume editor) Máire Aine Ní Mhainnín (Volume editor)
©2023 Edited Collection XIV, 288 Pages

Summary

An increasing number of contributions have appeared in recent years on the subject of Audiovisual Translation (AVT), particularly in relation to dubbing and subtitling. The broad scope of this branch of Translation Studies is challenging because it brings together diverse disciplines, including film studies, translatology, semiotics, linguistics, applied linguistics, cognitive psychology, technology and ICT.
This volume addresses issues relating to AVT research and didactics. The first section is dedicated to theoretical aspects in order to stimulate further debate and encourage progress in research-informed teaching. The second section focuses on a less developed area of research in the field of AVT: its potential use in foreign language pedagogy.
This collection of articles is intended to create a discourse on new directions in AVT and foreign language learning. The book begins with reflections on wider methodological issues, advances to a proposed model of analysis for colloquial speech, touches on more «niche» aspects of AVT (e.g. surtitling), progresses to didactic applications in foreign language pedagogy and learning at both linguistic and cultural levels, and concludes with a practical proposal for the use of AVT in foreign language classes. An interview with a professional subtitler draws the volume to a close.

Details

Pages
XIV, 288
Publication Year
2023
ISBN (PDF)
9781803742151
ISBN (ePUB)
9781803742168
ISBN (Softcover)
9781803742144
DOI
10.3726/b20893
Language
English
Publication date
2023 (May)
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Wien, 2023. XIV, 288 pp., 5 fig. b/w, 25 tables.

Biographical notes

Laura Incalcaterra McLoughlin (Volume editor) Marie Biscio (Volume editor) Máire Aine Ní Mhainnín (Volume editor)

Laura Incalcaterra McLoughlin teaches translation, interpreting and language (Italian) at the National University of Ireland, Galway. She has published extensively on foreign language acquisition and use of subtitling in foreign language teaching and learning, especially at an advanced level. Marie Biscio is a research student in Italian and French studies at the National University of Ireland, Galway. She has worked as a research assistant on subtitling and didactics. Her research interests include audiovisual translation, particularly interlingual subtitling and multilingual subtitling. Máire Áine Ní Mhainnín teaches French language and literature at the National University of Ireland, Galway. She has published on French literature.

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