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  • Diplomatic and Political Interpreting Explained

    Diplomatic and Political Interpreting Explained by Kadrić, Mira; Rennert, Sylvi; Schäffner, Christina;

    Series: Translation Practices Explained;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 29 July 2021

    • ISBN 9780367409234
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages204 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 380 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 6 Illustrations, black & white; 6 Halftones, black & white
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    Short description:

    This book examines the history of diplomacy and diplomatic interpreting as well as the rules and realities of modern diplomatic relations. This is not only an essential textbook for interpreting students and educators but also of interest to professional interpreters and students and scholars of Politics and International relations.

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    Long description:

    The role of the interpreter at international meetings of politicians and diplomats is a critical one. This book examines the history of diplomacy and diplomatic interpreting as well as the rules and realities of modern diplomatic relations. Building on interviews with interpreters, diplomats and politicians, it examines language as a tool of diplomatic and political communication, the role of interpreters in diplomacy, and the different forms of interaction and communicative behaviour interpreters face and exhibit.


    The book covers the different ways in which interpreters manage information, expressivity, and interaction, and what diplomats think about it. Each chapter presents key concepts and definitions; examples from existing literature are combined with interviews conducted with professional interpreters as well as seasoned diplomats and politicians to illustrate their relevance in interpreting practice. With activities for group work and self-study, including analysis and discussion of real-life interpreted diplomatic or political events, this book offers a range of interpreting exercises that encourage students to apply the different strategies discussed in the book.


    Weaving together the voices of interpreters, diplomats, and politicians with a systematic look at the theory and practice of interpreting in diplomatic settings, this is not only an essential textbook for interpreting students and educators but will also be of interest to professional interpreters and students and scholars of politics and international relations.


    Additional resources are available on the Routledge Translation Studies Portal: http://routledgetranslationstudiesportal.com



    A thoughtful reflection, explained by experts in interpreting and discourse analysis, on the skills and competences needed by interpreters to transfer linguistic nuances and differences in protocol in increasingly complex diplomatic and political settings. A pleasure to read (not only for those interested in interpreting and linguistics but also for diplomats and politicians), its bonuses include helpful study activities, further-reading suggestions and links to resources. 


    Jesús Baigorri-Jalón, University of Salamanca, Spain

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    Table of Contents:

    About this book


    Chapter 1 Politics and diplomacy then and now: Introduction by Peter Krois


    Chapter 2 Interpreting in politics and diplomacy


    Chapter 3 Communication between conventions and creativity


    Chapter 4 Managing information: Ways of rendition and degrees of involvement



    Chapter 5 Managing expressiveness and interaction: Ways of rendition and degrees of involvement


    Chapter 6 Interpreting as a situated practice


    Chapter 7 Political and diplomatic interpreting: strategies and developments


    Glossary


    Index

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