Translation and Interpreting as Social Interaction: Affect, Behaviour and Cognition

Shih, Claire Y. and Wang, C. (ed.) 2024. Translation and Interpreting as Social Interaction: Affect, Behaviour and Cognition. Bloomsbury Academic.

TitleTranslation and Interpreting as Social Interaction: Affect, Behaviour and Cognition
EditorsShih, Claire Y. and Wang, C.
Abstract

Adopting the tripartite theory of social psychology as its theoretical framework, this book advocates that the three components of social interaction – affect, behaviour, and cognition – underpin the daily activities of translators and interpreters. In particular, it argues that the affect or emotion of translators and interpreters should not be overlooked or treated as a separate entity, but as a crucial link between their mental process (cognition) and physical process (behaviour). This central theme of the intertwining nature of the affect, behaviour and cognition of translators and interpreters is examined theoretically, empirically, and methodologically with contributions from around the world, featuring literary translation, translator training, and interpreters' practice. It is a timely contribution to the field of Translation Process Research where affect is increasingly recognised as playing a key role in translation and interpreting phenomena.

Year2024
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
Publication dates
Published08 Feb 2024
ISBN9781350279315
9781350279322
9781350279339

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