Audio description and interpreting studies : interdisciplinary crossroads / edited by Cheng Zhan and Riccardo Moratto.
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TextSeries: Routledge advances in translation studiesCopyright date: ©2025Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 151 pages) : illustrations (some color)ISBN: - 9781032648293
- 1032648295
- 9781040051740
- 104005174X
- 9781040051764
- 1040051766
- 418/.02 23/eng/20240325
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Preface: Audio description and interpreting studies at the intersection / Cheng Zhan and Riccardo Moratto -- Comparison of audio description and interpreting. Interaction, ad hoc renderings and shared meaning making: spontaneous and live audiodescription as forms of interpreting / Maija Hirvonen and Anu Viljanmaa -- Audio description and interpreting studies: complexities beyond practice / Kari Seely -- Implications of audio description practice for interpreting. Communicating meaning: the importance of embodied performance in oral translation / Louise Fryer -- The audio describer as cast member: audio description at every performance / Joel Snyder -- Implications of interpreting studies for audio description. Assessment criteria in audio describer training: an investigation of learner perceptions in a university interpreting programme in Hong Kong / Jackie Xiu Yan and Kangte Luo -- Beyond words: examining the impact of accent in audio description and interpreting research and practice in the United Kingdom / Sarah Anne McDonagh -- AD approach to interpreter training. Audio description in interpreter training: a perspective of interpreting competence / Han Zhang and Cheng Zhan -- Impacts of different text types of audio description on undergraduate students' simultaneous interpreting performance: a pilot study / Weiqing Xiao and Ying Li.
"Serving as a pioneering work, this volume offers a systematic and comprehensive exploration of the integration between audio description (AD) and interpreting studies. It not only sheds new light on the emerging field of AD research, but also enriches the more established discipline of interpreting studies. This volume represents an interdisciplinary endeavor to approach AD as a quasi-interpreting activity, investigating the reciprocal significance of AD and interpreting in terms of research, practice, and training. Offering eight innovative chapters written by distinguished scholars and practitioners from Europe, the USA, Australia, and Greater China specializing in AD and interpreting studies, the content encompasses a wide range of topics. These include the similarities and differences between AD and interpreting, AD practice informed by interpreting approaches, interpreter training informed by AD insights, and the utilization of interpreting research methodologies in the study of AD. A valuable resource for students, scholars and practitioners in translation and interpreting studies, particularly those with an interest in audiovisual translation and accessible communication"-- Provided by publisher.
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