Translation Studies. An International Peer-reviewed Journal
- Disziplinen: Literaturwissenschaft, Medien-/Kulturwissenschaft
- Sprachen: Sprachenübergreifend
We are proud to announce the first issue of the new international, peer-reviewed journal TRANSLATION STUDIES
(http://www.informaworld.com/translationstudies)
The journal aims to extend the areas of interest, methodologies and conceptual frameworks inside the discipline of Translation Studies, while testing the traditional boundaries of the notion of 'translation' and offering a forum for debate focusing on historical, social, institutional and cultural issues that are strongly rooted in the text level, but also go far beyond it.
In addition to scholars within Translation Studies, we invite those as yet unfamiliar with or wary of Translation Studies to enter the discussion. Such scholars will include people working in literary theory, sociology, ethnography, philosophy, semiotics, history and historiography, gender studies, postcolonialism, and related fields.
We invite contributions of approximately 5-8,000 words, in English, conforming to the guidelines to be found on the journal's website.
Please email the editors:
Michaela Wolf (University of Graz, Austria) michaela.wolf@uni-graz.at
Kate Sturge (Aston University, UK)
k.sturge@aston.ac.uk
The next issue of the journal will appear in July 2008.
Consultant Editors
Doris Bachmann-Medick (Göttingen and Berlin, Germany), Annie Brisset (University of Ottawa, Canada), Martha Cheung (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong), Theo Hermans (University College London, UK), Miriam Shlesinger (Bar-Ilan University, Israel), Lawrence Venuti (Temple University, USA)
International Advisory Board
Rosemary Arrojo (Binghamton, USA), Talal Asad (CUNY, USA), Michael Cronin (Dublin City University, Ireland), Kathleen Davis (Princeton University, USA), Jean-Marc Gouanvic (Concordia University, Canada), Rita Kothari (St Xavier's College, Ahmedabad, India), Nike K. Pokorn (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), Loredana Polezzi (Warwick University, UK), Yopie Prins (University of Michigan, USA), Anthony Pym (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain), Gisèle Sapiro (Centre de sociologie européenne, France) Mary Snell-Hornby (University of Vienna, Austria) Dennis Tedlock (SUNY, USA), Maria Tymoczko (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Publiziert von: jd