Showing posts with label Theories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theories. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Stylistic Approaches to Translation (Translation Theories Explored) (Repost)




Stylistic Approaches to Translation (Translation Theories Explored) By Jean Boase-Beier


2006 | 184 Pages | ISBN: 1900650983 | PDF | 2 MB








The concept of style is central to our understanding and construction of texts. But how do translators take style into account in reading the source text and in creating a target text?


This book attempts to bring some coherence to a highly interdisciplinary area of translation studies, situating different views and approaches to style within general trends in linguistics and literary criticism and assessing their place in translation studies itself. Some of the issues addressed are the link between style and meaning, the interpretation of stylistic clues in the text, the difference between literary and non-literary texts, and more practical questions about the recreation of stylistic effects. These various trends, approaches and issues are brought together in a consideration of the most recent cognitive views of style, which see it as essentially a reflection of mind.


Underlying the book is the notion that knowledge of theory can affect the way we translate. Far from being prescriptive, theories which describe what we know in a general sense can become part of what an individual translator knows, thus opening the way for greater awareness and also greater creativity in the act of translation. Throughout the discussion, the book considers how insights into the nature and importance of style might affect the actual translation of literary and non-literary texts.







Friday, September 18, 2015

Public Goods: Theories and Evidence by Toshihiro Ihori




Public Goods: Theories and Evidence by Toshihiro Ihori


English | 9 May 2005 | ISBN: 3540241744 | 428 Pages | PDF | 2 MB




A wide-ranging survey of the theory and evidence on public goods, presenting the main literature on public goods, both theoretical and empirical, in a systematic manner. The breadth and depth of the book"s coverage extends the existing literature in many ways.










Sunday, September 13, 2015

Public Health Policy: Issues, Theories, and Advocacy




Public Health Policy: Issues, Theories, and Advocacy by Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya


English | 2013 | ISBN: 1118164350 | 512 pages | PDF | 5 MB




This introductory text explains theoretical frameworks and analytical tools from a variety of disciplines essential to sound public health policy. It focuses on key issues for public health, covering a much wider range of topics than health administration-oriented policy books. Case studies illuminate important public health problems, prevention strategies, health promotion, and advocacy. This innovative book provides students with theoretical frameworks to approach public health policy issues, and empower them to articulate precise problem statements, engage in robust multi-disciplinary data analysis, and develop thoughtful recommendations.







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