B3 Non-refereed article in a conference publication
Trekstuaaliset tilat: Käännöstieteen ja tekstuaalitieteiden rajavyöhykkeellä
Authors: Laura Ivaska, Sakari Katajamäki, Tiina Holopainen, Hanna Karhu, Lauri A. Niskanen, Outi Paloposki
Editors: Ritva Hartama-Heinonen, Laura Ivaska, Marja Kivilehto, Minna Kujamäki
Conference name: Kääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen symposiumi
Publishing place: Tampere
Publication year: 2020
Journal: Mikael: Kääntämisen ja tulkkauksen tutkimuksen aikakauslehti
Book title : MikaEL 13
ISSN: 1797-3112
Web address : https://www.sktl.fi/liitto/seminaarit/mikael-verkkojulkaisu/vol/mikael-vol13-2020/
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/48815944
Translation studies and textual scholarship have much common ground. In this paper, we set to explore how three of their central concepts, translation, transmission and text, can be approached from a multidisciplinary point of view. Combining these three central terms, we call this approach trextual. This paper is based on the workshop on trextuality held at the KäTu Symposium in Tampere in 2019. In the workshop, the discussion built upon an introduction, which examined the foundations of trextuality, and four papers, which addressed genetic trans-lation criticism, retranslation, polyphony and translation of intertextuality, as well as multi-modality of audiovisual translation, respectively. The workshop revealed that the juxtaposing of two text-oriented disciplines, translation studies and textual studies, and comparing their simi-larities and differences reveals unexplored areas and weaknesses in their axiomatic fundaments. In particular, the papers presented in the workshop invited to reconsider transmission, defini-tions of text, and source text-target text pairs in different contexts. The workshop provided a starting point for further trextual studies exploring such cross-disciplinary questions.
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