Translating Values Evaluative Concepts in Translation

This collection explores the central importance of values and evaluative concepts in cross-cultural translational encounters. Written by a group of international scholars from a diverse range of linguistic and cultural backgrounds, the chapters in this bo

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SERIES EDITOR: MARGARET ROGERS

TRANSLATING VALUES EVALUATIVE CONCEPTS IN TRANSLATION

EDITED BY PIOTR BLUMCZYNSKI AND JOHN GILLESPIE

Palgrave Studies in Translating and Interpreting Series Editor Margaret Rogers University of Surrey

This series examines the crucial role which translation and interpreting in their myriad forms play at all levels of communication in today's world, from the local to the global. Whilst this role is being increasingly recognised in some quarters (for example, through European Union legislation), in others it remains controversial for economic, political and social reasons. The rapidly changing landscape of translation and interpreting practice is accompanied by equally challenging developments in their academic study, often in an interdisciplinary framework and increasingly reflecting commonalities between what were once considered to be separate disciplines. The books in this series address specific issues in both translation and interpreting with the aim not only of charting and but also of shaping the discipline with respect to contemporary practice and research. Margaret Rogers is Professor Emerita at the University of Surrey http:// www.surrey.ac.uk/englishandlanguages/staff_list/complete_staff_list/ margaret_rogers/index.htm

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14574

Piotr Blumczynski • John Gillespie Editors

Translating Values Evaluative Concepts in Translation

Editors Piotr Blumczynski School of Modern Languages Queen’s University Belfast United Kingdom

John Gillespie School of Modern Languages University of Ulster United Kingdom

Palgrave Studies in Translating and Interpreting ISBN 978-1-137-54970-9 ISBN 978-1-137-54971-6 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-54971-6

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