Translation studies, originally in Arabic, by jihadist groups.
Order Description
The research proposal is to be designed and written on only one the follow
ing three areas
in question are ie you need to choose one of the three topics below:
1. The production of multimodal content,
includ
ing the translation of content produced orig
inally
in Arabic, by jihadist groups.
2. The translation of jihadist videos, understood as a l
inguistic and pragmatic process.
3. The production of jihadist media content as a process of self-mediation that
includes translation.
Additional
info:
- The number of references and resources to be used must be 35+.
The follow
ing must be given close attention and try as much as possible to
incorporate them
in the references:
Cazdyn, Eric (2004) ‘A New L
ine
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in the Age of Postmodern Production: From Text to Intertext to Hypertext’, Forum for Modern Language Studies 33(1): 81-96.
Pérez-González, Luis (2014) Audiovisual Translation: Theories, Methods and Issues, London & New York: Routledge. Chapter 6: ‘Multimodality’.
Pérez-González, Luis (2014) ‘Multimodality
in Translation and Interpret
ing Studies’,
in Sandra Bermann and Cather
ine Porter (eds)A Companion to Translation Studies, Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 119-131. Post-peer review draft available onl
ine: https://www.academia.edu/ 4490004/_2014_Multimodality_
in_Translation_and_Interpret
ing_Studies
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in an Already Globalized World’, American Ethnologist 30(2):225-212.
Cron
in, Michael (2003) Translation and Globalization. London & New York: Routledge. Chapter 2: ‘Globalization and new translation paradigms’.
Pérez-González, Luis (2014) Audiovisual Translation: Theories, Methods and Issues, London & New York: Routledge. Chapter 3: ‘Audiovisual translation as a site of
interventionist practice’.
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1. Globalisation and media culture
1.1. Globalisation has become a broad and all-encompass
ing term that evokes images of dystopian homogeneity and benign cosmopolitanism.
1.2. Globalisation is mostly viewed as a cont
inu
ing work-
in-progress, rather than an already accomplished fact. However globally-l
inked our everyday lives may seem, they will only become ever more so
in com
ing years and, it is suggested, at ever greater speeds.
1.3. It has been frequently suggested that globalization has sent many contemporary modern societies
into a state of national identity crisis as exposure to other cultures
increases. The transnational movement of
information, texts, images, and populations is radically expand
ing the horizons of our imag
inations.
1.4. Media culture is the material of representation. It is crucially important as a central site
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ing Practices
in Networked Mediascapes’,
in Juliane House (ed.) Translation: A Multidiscipl
inary Approach, Palgrave Macmillan, 200-221. Post-peer review draft available onl
ine: https://www.academia.edu/4488806/_2014_Translation_and_New_s_Media_Participatory_Subtitl
ing_Practices_
in_Networked_Mediascapes
Schäffner, Christ
ina (2012) ‘Reth
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ing, Narrat
ing and Construct
ing Images
in Journalism with a Test Case on Representation
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Chouliaraki, Lilie (2012) ‘Re-mediation, Inter-mediation, Trans-mediation’, Journalism Studies, 14 (2): 267-283.
Deuze, Mark (2009) ‘Convergence Culture and Media Work’,
in J. Holt and A. Perren (eds) Media Industries: History, Theory, and Method, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 144-156.
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Jarvis, Jeff (2007) ‘Networked Journalism’, https://www.buzzmach
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Jenk
ins, Henry (2004) ‘The cultural logic of media convergence’, International Journal of Cultural Studies 7(1): 33–43.
Jenk
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Jensen, Klaus Bruhn (2010) Media Convergence, London: Routledge.
McNair, Brian (2006) Cultural Chaos: Journalism, News and Power
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in the Age of Convergence’,
in Jan Wieten, Graham Murdock and Peter Dahlgren (eds) Television Across Europe, London: Sage, 35.57.
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Denison, Rayna (2011). ‘Anime Fandom and the Lim
inal Spaces between Fan Creativity and Piracy’, International Journal of Cultural Studies 14(5): 449-466.
Pérez-González, Luis (2012) ‘Amateur Subtitl
ing and the Pragmatics of Spectatorial Subjectivity’, Language and Intercultural Communication 12(4): 335-352.
Pérez-González, Luis (2013) ‘Amateur Subtitl
ing as Immaterial Labour
in Digital Media Culture: An Emerg
ing Paradigm of Civic Engagement’, Convergence: The International Journal of Research
into New Media Technologies 19(2) 157-175