Translation and Tourism

Translation and Tourism
Author: M. Zain Sulaiman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9811363439

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This book addresses one of the most central, yet criticised, solutions for international tourism promotion, namely translation. It brings together theory and practice, explores the various challenges involved in translating tourism promotional materials (TPMs), and puts forward a sustainable solution capable of achieving maximum impact in the industry and society. The solution, in the form of a Cultural-Conceptual Translation (CCT) model, identifies effective translation strategies and offers a platform for making TPM translation more streamlined, efficient and easily communicated. Using the English-Malay language combination as a case study, the book analyses tourism discourse and includes a road test of the CCT model on actual end-users of TPMs as well as tourism marketers in the industry. Guidelines for best practices in the industry round out the book, which offers valuable insights not only for researchers but also, and more importantly, various stakeholders in the translation, tourism and advertising industries.

The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Globalization

The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Globalization
Author: Esperança Bielsa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000283828

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This is the first handbook to provide a comprehensive coverage of the main approaches that theorize translation and globalization, offering a wide-ranging selection of chapters dealing with substantive areas of research. The handbook investigates the many ways in which translation both enables globalization and is inevitably transformed by it. Taking a genuinely interdisciplinary approach, the authors are leading researchers drawn from the social sciences, as well as from translation studies. The chapters cover major areas of current interdisciplinary interest, including climate change, migration, borders, democracy and human rights, as well as key topics in the discipline of translation studies. This handbook also highlights the increasing significance of translation in the most pressing social, economic and political issues of our time, while accounting for the new technologies and practices that are currently deployed to cope with growing translation demands. With five sections covering key concepts, people, culture, economics and politics, and a substantial introduction and conclusion, this handbook is an indispensable resource for students and researchers of translation and globalization within translation and interpreting studies, comparative literature, sociology, global studies, cultural studies and related areas.

Translation and Communication in the Promotion of Business Tourism: Emerging Research and Opportunities

Translation and Communication in the Promotion of Business Tourism: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Elena Alcalde Penalver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-07-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799801443

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""This book examines the importance of communication and translation in different languages for the successful development of business tourism. It also explores some useful language-related resources to facilitate business tourism communication"--Provided by publisher"--

Translating Tourism

Translating Tourism
Author: Sofia Malamatidou
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 344
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 3031493494

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Across the Lines

Across the Lines
Author: Michael Cronin
Publisher: Cork University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781859181836

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Across the Lines is a study of how language mediates experience across cultures with regard to travel. The study is partly based on the books of various travel writers with no grasp of a foreign tongue & their perceptions using interpreters & guides.

Nature in Translation

Nature in Translation
Author: Shiho Satsuka
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-08-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822375605

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Nature in Translation is an ethnographic exploration in the cultural politics of the translation of knowledge about nature. Shiho Satsuka follows the Japanese tour guides who lead hikes, nature walks, and sightseeing bus tours for Japanese tourists in Canada's Banff National Park and illustrates how they aspired to become local "nature interpreters" by learning the ecological knowledge authorized by the National Park. The guides assumed the universal appeal of Canada’s magnificent nature, but their struggle in translating nature reveals that our understanding of nature—including scientific knowledge—is always shaped by the specific socio-cultural concerns of the particular historical context. These include the changing meanings of work in a neoliberal economy, as well as culturally-specific dreams of finding freedom and self-actualization in Canada's vast nature. Drawing on nearly two years of fieldwork in Banff and a decade of conversations with the guides, Satsuka argues that knowing nature is an unending process of cultural translation, full of tensions, contradictions, and frictions. Ultimately, the translation of nature concerns what counts as human, what kind of society is envisioned, and who is included and excluded in the society as a legitimate subject.

Routes

Routes
Author: James Clifford
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1997-04-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780674779600

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When culture makes itself at home in motion, where does an anthropologist stand? In a follow-up to The Predicament of Culture, one of the defining books for anthropology in the last decade, James Clifford takes the proper measure: a moving picture of a world that doesn't stand still, that reveals itself en route, in the airport lounge and the parking lot as much as in the marketplace and the museum. In this collage of essays, meditations, poems, and travel reports, Clifford takes travel and its difficult companion, translation, as openings into a complex modernity. He contemplates a world ever more connected yet not homogeneous, a global history proceeding from the fraught legacies of exploration, colonization, capitalist expansion, immigration, labor mobility, and tourism. Ranging from Highland New Guinea to northern California, from Vancouver to London, he probes current approaches to the interpretation and display of non-Western arts and cultures. Wherever people and things cross paths and where institutional forces work to discipline unruly encounters, Clifford's concern is with struggles to displace stereotypes, to recognize divergent histories, to sustain "postcolonial" and "tribal" identities in contexts of domination and globalization. Travel, diaspora, border crossing, self-location, the making of homes away from home: these are transcultural predicaments for the late twentieth century. The map that might account for them, the history of an entangled modernity, emerges here as an unfinished series of paths and negotiations, leading in many directions while returning again and again to the struggles and arts of cultural encounter, the impossible, inescapable tasks of translation.

Translation and Communication in the Promotion of Business Tourism

Translation and Communication in the Promotion of Business Tourism
Author: Elena Alcalde Penalver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Business travel
ISBN: 9781799801481

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""This book examines the importance of communication and translation in different languages for the successful development of business tourism. It also explores some useful language-related resources to facilitate business tourism communication"--Provided by publisher"--

Reading Tourism Texts

Reading Tourism Texts
Author: Sabrina Francesconi
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845414292

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This volume explores the relationship between tourism and travel texts and contemporary society, and how each is shaped by the other. A multimodal analysis is used to consider a variety of texts including novels, brochures, blogs, websites, radio commercials, videos, postcards and authentic tourist pictures and their meaning-making dynamics within the tourism discourse. The book looks at the ways in which these different texts have influenced how tourists and travellers have been viewed over time and how we envision ourselves as tourists or travellers. It puts forward multimodal analysis as the best framework for exploring the semiotic potential of these texts. Including examples from the UK, Malta, Canada, New Zealand, India, Jamaica and South Africa, this volume will be useful for researchers and students in tourism studies, communication and media studies and applied linguistics.