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The Behavioral Economics of Translation

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Product Code: 9781032260822
ISBN13: 9781032260822
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This book applies frameworks from behavioral economics to Western thinking about translation, mapping four approaches to eight keywords in translation studies to bring together divergent perspectives on the study of translation and interpreting. The volume takes its points of departure from the tensions between the concerns of behavioral and neoclassical economists. The book considers on one side behavioral economists' interest in the predictable irrationality of Humans" and its nuances as they unfold in terms of gender, here organized around Masculine Human, Feminine Human, and Queer perspectives, and on the other, neoclassical economists' chief concerns with the unfailing rationality of the "Econs." Robinson applies these four approaches across eight chapters, each representing a keyword in the study of translation-agency; difference; Eurocentrism; hermeneutics; language; norms; rhetoric; and world literature-with case studies which problematize the different categories. Taken together, the book offers a comprehensive treatment of the behavioral economics of translation and promotes new ways of thinking in the study of translation and interpreting, making it of interest to scholars in the discipline as well as those working along interdisciplinary lines in related fields such as philosophy, literature, and political science"--


Author: Douglas Robinson
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: Aug 26, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1032260823
ISBN-13: 9781032260822

The Behavioral Economics of Translation

$60.77
 
This book applies frameworks from behavioral economics to Western thinking about translation, mapping four approaches to eight keywords in translation studies to bring together divergent perspectives on the study of translation and interpreting. The volume takes its points of departure from the tensions between the concerns of behavioral and neoclassical economists. The book considers on one side behavioral economists' interest in the predictable irrationality of Humans" and its nuances as they unfold in terms of gender, here organized around Masculine Human, Feminine Human, and Queer perspectives, and on the other, neoclassical economists' chief concerns with the unfailing rationality of the "Econs." Robinson applies these four approaches across eight chapters, each representing a keyword in the study of translation-agency; difference; Eurocentrism; hermeneutics; language; norms; rhetoric; and world literature-with case studies which problematize the different categories. Taken together, the book offers a comprehensive treatment of the behavioral economics of translation and promotes new ways of thinking in the study of translation and interpreting, making it of interest to scholars in the discipline as well as those working along interdisciplinary lines in related fields such as philosophy, literature, and political science"--


Author: Douglas Robinson
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: Aug 26, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1032260823
ISBN-13: 9781032260822
 

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