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Subject: 14.2959, Books: Translation: Brunette et al (eds)

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Date:  Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:42:47 +0000
From:  paul at benjamins.com
Subject:  The Critical Link 3: Interpreters in the Community: Brunette et al (eds)

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Date:  Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:42:47 +0000
From:  paul at benjamins.com
Subject:  The Critical Link 3: Interpreters in the Community: Brunette et al (eds)


	
Title: The Critical Link 3: Interpreters in the Community

Subtitle: Selected papers from the Third International Conference on
	  Interpreting in Legal, Health and Social Service Settings,
	  Montréal, Quebec, Canada 22-26 May 2001
Series Title: Benjamins Translation Library 46
			
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher: John Benjamins
           http://www.benjamins.com/, http://www.benjamins.nl		
			
Book URL: http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=BTL_46

Editor: Louise  Brunette, Université Concordia
Editor: Georges  Bastin, Université de Montréal
Editor: Isabelle Hemlin, Régie régionale de la santé et des services
	sociaux de Montréal-Centre
Editor: Heather  Clarke, McGill University Health Centre
				
Hardback: ISBN: 1588114546, Pages: xii, 359 pp., Price: USD 99.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027216525, Pages: xii, 359 pp., Price: EUR 99.00
			
Abstract:

At long last community interpreters are coming into their own as
professionals in various parts of the world. At the same time, the
complexity of their practice has been thrown into sharp relief. In
this thought-provoking volume of selected papers from the third
Critical Link conference held in 2001 (Montreal), we see a profession
that is carving out a place for itself amid political adversity,
economic constraints and a host of historical and cultural
conditions. Community interpreters are learning to work better with
governments, courts, police, psychologists, doctors, patients,
refugees, violent offenders, and human rights missions in war-torn
countries. From First Peoples to minority language speakers to former
refugees and members of the Deaf community, interpreters are seeking
out the training, legal protection and credentials they need. They are
standing up to be counted in surveys, reaping the fruits of
specialization and contributing to salient academic discussions on
language, communication and translation studies.


Table of contents

Préface: la complexité d'une profession
Preface: The Complexity of the Profession
Introduction (français)
Introduction (English)

>>From Theory to Practice
The Interpersonal Role of the Interpreter in Cross-Cultural
 Communication: A Survey of Conference, Court and Medical Interpreters
 in the US, Canada and Mexico
 Claudia Angelelli
The Myth of the Uninvolved Interpreter Interpreting in Mental Health
 and the Development of a Three- Person Psychology
 Hanneke Bot
The Feminist-Relational Approach: A Social Construct for Event
 Management
 Lynne Eighinger and Ben Karlin

The Interpreter and Others: Compromise and Collaboration
Les différentes figures d'interaction en interprétation de dialogue
 Danielle-Claude Bélanger
Analysing Interpreted Doctor-Patient Communication from the
 Perspectives of Linguistics, Interpreting Studies and Health Sciences
 Bernd Meyer, Birgit Apfelbaum, Franz Pöchhacker and Alexandre Bischoff
Training Doctors to Work Effectively with Interpreters
 Helen Tebble

Interpreter Training: New Realities, New Needs, New Challenges
Creating a High-Standard, Inclusive and Authentic Certification
 Process
 Maria-Paz Beltran Avery
Community Interpreting in Denmark: Results of a Survey
 Friedel Dubslaff and Bodil Martinsen
La formation des interprètes autochtones et les leçons à en tirer
 Marco A. Fiola
Interpreting for the Perpetrator in the Partner Assault Response
 Program: The Selection and Training Process
 Melanie Oda and Donna Joyette
Fit for Purpose? Interpreter Training for Students from Refugee
 Backgrounds
 Jane Straker and Helen Watts
Responding to Communication Needs: Current Issues and Challenges in
 Community Interpreting and Translating in Spain
 Carmen Valero Garcés

The Legal System and the Role of the Court Interpreter: A Dual Dilemma
Taking an Interpreted Witness Statement at the Police Station: What
 Did the Witness Actually Say?
 Yvonne Fowler
Court Interpreting: Malaysian Perspectives
 Zubaidah Ibrahim and Roger T. Bell
Pragmatics in Court Interpreting: Additions
 Bente Jacobsen
Court Interpreters as Social Actors: Venezuela, a Case Study
 Edith Vilela Biasi

Complex Profession, Professional Complexity
Health Interpreting in New Zealand: The Cultural Divide
 Ineke Crezee
Assessing the "Costs" of Health Interpreter Programs: The Risks and
 the Promise
 Sarah Bowen and Joseph M. Kaufert
Community-Based Interpreting: The Interpreters' Perspective
 Terry Chesher, Helen Slatyer, Vadim Doubine, Lia Jaric and Rosy
 Lazzari
European Equivalencies in Legal Interpreting and Translation
 Ann Corsellis, Erik Hertog, Bodil Martinsen, Edda Ostarhild and
 Yolanda Vanden Bosch
Follow-on Protection of Interpreters in Areas of Conflict
 Roy Thomas

Lingfield(s):  Translation

Written In:  English (Language Code: ENG)


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