Translation goes to the Movies
Discover the fascinating intersection of film and translation with Translation Goes to the Movies by Michael Cronin, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This insightful hardback edition features 168 pages that delve deep into the theory of translation, revealing its critical role in filmmaking. Cronin examines how translation shapes discussions around culture, identity, conflict, and representation within the cinematic realm.
Ideal for students and professionals in both translation studies and film studies, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to how translation influences storytelling and audience perception. Whether you are exploring the complexities of dubbing and subtitling, or the broader implications of language in film, Translation Goes to the Movies is an essential resource for anyone interested in the art and science of translation in the motion picture industry.