Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 14:40:36 -0500 From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com> Subject: Interpreting: Getting Started in Interpreting Research
John Benjamins Publishing presents a new work in Interpreting:
Getting Started in Interpreting Research. Methodological reflections,
personal accounts and advice for beginners
Daniel Gile, Helle V. Dam, Friedel Dubslaff, Bodil Martinsen
and Anne Schjoldager (eds.)
Universit� Lumi�re Lyon 2/Aarhus School of Business
What sets this collection apart in the literature is its direct,
personal style. Experienced supervisors as well as younger scholars
speak to beginning researchers in interpreting, and more generally in
Translation Studies.
The contributors, who are very familiar with the difficulties
beginners experience, focus on their needs and anticipate their
questions. They reflect, analyze and advise, with illustrations from
their own experience. Issues discussed include topic selection,
project planning, time management, 'doctoral stress', the use of the
literature, critical reading and book reviews, supervisor-supervisee
relations, institutional frameworks for research training, issues in
empirical research, theoretical analysis, and the role of small
projects. Readers will thus find answers to many personal,
institutional and methodological questions, which are common to
beginners in many disciplines and in many paradigms.
Contents
Daniel Gile: Selecting a topic for PhD research in interpreting;
Daniel Gile: Critical reading in (interpretation) research;
Yves Gambier: Reporting on scientific texts;
Heidrun Gerzymisch-Arbogast: Writing a dissertation in translation and
interpreting: Problems, concerns and suggestions;
Ivana Cenkov�: MA Theses in Prague: A supervisor's account;
Alessandra Riccardi, Anna Giambagli and Mariachiara Russo: Interpretation
research at the SSLMIT of Trieste: Past, present and future;
Ingrid Kurz: Small projects in interpretation research;
Peter Mead: Doctoral work on interpretation: A
supervisee's perspective;
Friedel Dubslaff: Beginners' problems in interpreting research: A personal
account of the development of a PhD project;
Helle V. Dam: The manipulation of data: Reflections on data descriptions
based on a product-oriented PhD on interpreting;
Cecilia Wadensj�: Approaching interpreting through discourse analysis;
Franz P�chhacker: Working within a theoretical framework;
Anne Schjoldager: Reflective summary of a dissertation on
simultaneous interpreting;
Daniel Gile: Conclusion: Issues and prospects.
Benjamins Translation Library, 33
2001. xiv, 255 pp. Hardcover
US & Canada: 1 58811 128 8 USD 68.00
Rest of world: 90 272 1638 X EUR 75.00