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New Insights In The History Of Interpreting 1st Edition Kayoko Takeda Jess Baigorrijaln Jess Baigorrijaln

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New Insights In The History Of Interpreting 1st Edition Kayoko Takeda Jess Baigorrijaln Jess Baigorrijaln
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.69 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Kayoko Takeda; Jesús Baigorri-Jalón; Jesús Baigorri-Jalón
ISBN: 9789027267511, 9027267510
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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New Insights In The History Of Interpreting 1st Edition Kayoko Takeda Jess Baigorrijaln Jess Baigorrijaln by Kayoko Takeda; Jesús Baigorri-jalón; Jesús Baigorri-jalón 9789027267511, 9027267510 instant download after payment.

Who mediated intercultural exchanges in 9th-century East Asia or in early voyages to the Americas? Did the Soviets or the Americans invent simultaneous interpreting equipment? How did the US government train its first Chinese interpreters? Why is it that Taiwanese interpreters were executed for Japanese war crimes? Bringing together papers from an international symposium held at Rikkyo University in 2014 along with two select pieces, this volume pursues such questions in an eclectic exploration of the practice of interpreting, the recruitment of interpreters, and the challenges interpreters have faced in diplomacy, colonization, religion, war, and occupation. It also introduces innovative use of photography, artifacts, personal journals, and fiction as tools for the historical study of interpreters and interpreting. Targeted at practitioners, scholars, and students of interpreting, translation, and history, the new insights presented in the ten original articles aim to spark discussion and research on the vital roles interpreters have played in intercultural communication through history. As of February 2018, this e-book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working with Knowledge Unlatched.

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