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Translations in Korea: Theory and Practice

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Translations in Korea: Theory and Practice
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Translations in Korea: Theory and Practice

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1st ed. 2019 edition 

by Wook-Dong Kim (Author) 

This book explores practical and theoretical approaches to translation in Korea from the 16th century onwards, examining a variety of translations done in Korea from a diachronic perspective. Offering a discussion of the methodology for translating the Xiaoxue (Lesser or Elementary Learning), a primary textbook for Confucianism in China and other East Asian countries, the book considers the problems involving Korean Bible translation in general and the Term Question in particular. It examines James Scarth Gale, an early Canadian Protestant missionary to Korea, as one of the language’s remarkable translators. The book additionally compares three English versions of the Korean Declaration of Independence of 1919, arguing that the significant differences between them are due both to the translators’ political vision for an independent Korea as well as to their careers and Weltanschauungen. The book concludes with a detailed analysis of Deborah Smith’s English translation of ‘The Vegetarian’ by Han Kang, which won the 2016 Man Booker International Prize for Fiction.

Year:
2019
Pages:
189
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Size:
4 MB
ISBN-10:
9811365113
ISBN-13:
978-9811365119
ASIN:
B07Q48CSQS