Framing the Interpreter: Towards a visual perspectiveAnxo Fernandez-Ocampo, Michaela Wolf Routledge, 13.11.2014 - 220 Seiten Situations of conflict offer special insights into the history of the interpreter figure, and specifically the part played in that history by photographic representations of interpreters. This book analyses photo postcards, snapshots and press photos from several historical periods of conflict, associated with different photographic technologies and habits of image consumption: the colonial period, the First and Second World War, and the Cold War. The book’s methodological approach to the "framing" of the interpreter uses tools taken primarily from visual anthropology, sociology and visual syntax to analyse the imagery of the modern era of interpreting. By means of these interpretative frames, the contributions suggest that each culture, subculture or social group constructed its own representation of the interpreter figure through photography. The volume breaks new ground for image-based research in translation studies by examining photographic representations that reveal the interpreter as a socially constructed category. It locates the interpreter’s mediating efforts at the core of the human sciences. This book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in translation and interpreting studies, as well as to those working in visual studies, photography, anthropology and military/conflict studies. |
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... context of photography, the term designates a transformative effect that separates what is in the picture from what is not, creating visual and substantive relationships between the image's lines and shapes and its frame (Shore, 2007 ...
... context of colonialism. Here photography plays a special role, given its potential to create distance out of decisions regarding angle, depth of field and composition. These strategies allow the photographer to produce a network of ...
... “cultures of translation”. It is through the prism of translation history that scholars have examined the iconography of the interpreter figure in historical contexts, often as a negotiator between different powers. For the.
Towards a visual perspective Anxo Fernandez-Ocampo, Michaela Wolf. contexts, often as a negotiator between different ... context of popular culture, Michael Cronin (2009) looks at how the US film industry portrays the fictional ...
... contexts for such highly charged meetings. In fact, war is, to borrow Mary Louise Pratt's term (2008), among the “contact zones” most agonizingly dependent on language and translation. And from the point of view of photography, war has ...
Inhalt
1979 | |
Engravings of interpreters in the photographic | |
Photographing the interpreter inof | |
Anthropologys intermediary spaces | |
Cultural brokerage | |
Framing the interpreters wife | |
Staging the Entente in the First World | |
Frames and the interpreter in the Imperial War Museum | |
Military interpreters in Finnish | |
A narrative | |
Snapshots of wartime and post | |
Interpreters at the edges of the Cold | |
Friends or foes? | |
The interpreters visibility at | |
Russian and US interpreters | |
Power relations in postcards of French First World | |
The interpreter figure in First | |
Index | |
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