奥尔加·托卡丘克在《詹姆斯·w·安德希尔与亚当的对话》Głaz关于在诺贝尔奖演讲中将奥尔加·托卡丘克的“温柔世界观”译成英语

Q3 Arts and Humanities Miedzy Oryginalem a Przekladem Pub Date : 2021-06-21 DOI:10.12797/moap.27.2021.52.08
J. Underhill, A. Głaz
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2019年12月,2018年诺贝尔文学奖得主奥尔加·托卡丘克(Olga Tokarczuk)用母语波兰语发表了诺贝尔奖演讲。因此,她的英文翻译詹妮弗·克罗夫特(Jennifer Croft)和安东尼娅·劳埃德-琼斯(Antonia Lloyd-Jones)将她的信息传递给了更多的读者。两位语言学家和翻译者,James W. Underhill和Adam Głaz,在更广泛的历史、政治和社会背景下讨论了这次诺贝尔奖演讲,承认了Olga Tokarczuk在时事问题上的立场,她在当代波兰所扮演的角色,以及她引起的争议。但托卡尔丘克主要是一位作家:她的演讲是关于文学的,而且就是文学。这位获奖者以精湛的方式捍卫了讲故事的创造力,探索了她对温柔叙述者的看法,并构建了有趣的类比。她围绕波兰语tęsknić/tęsknota(“想念”或“渴望”)和jestem(“我在这里”)编织了微妙的语义网络。Underhill和Głaz讨论了讲座英语翻译的曲折,指出了译者必须面对的挑战,并提出了应对这些挑战的替代方法。通过对话,他们探讨了翻译作为一种具有深刻交际性和人际性的行为的本质。他们强调奥尔加·托卡丘克是一个重要的声音;她的翻译的作用就是让全世界听到她的声音。
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Olga Tokarczuk is in A Dialogue between James W. Underhill and Adam Głaz on Filtering Olga Tokarczuk’s “Tender Worldview” into English during her Nobel Lecture
In December 2019, Olga Tokarczuk, the Nobel Prize laureate in literature for 2018, delivered the Nobel lecture in her native Polish. It was therefore up to her English translators, Jennifer Croft and Antonia Lloyd-Jones, to relay the laureate’s message to the wider audience. Two linguists and translators, James W. Underhill and Adam Głaz, discuss this Nobel lecture in its broader historical, political, and social context, recognizing Olga Tokarczuk’s position on topical issues, the role she plays in contemporary Poland, as well as the controversies she arouses. But Tokarczuk is predominantly a writer: her lecture is concerned with literature and it is literature. In a masterly fashion, the lauretate champions the creative power of storytelling, explores her notion of the tender narrator, and constructs intriguing analogies. She weaves nuanced semantic networks around the Polish words tęsknić/tęsknota (‘miss/missing’ or ‘long/longing for’) and jestem (‘here I am’). Underhill and Głaz discuss the meanders of the English translation of the lecture, pointing out the challenges that the translators had to face and suggesting alternative ways of coping with them. Through dialogue, they inquire into the nature of translation as an endeavour that is profoundly communicative and interpersonal. They emphasize that Olga Tokarczuk is an important voice; the role of her translators is to make this voice heard worldwide.
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Miedzy Oryginalem a Przekladem
Miedzy Oryginalem a Przekladem Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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