民间传说的翻译:阿法纳塞夫童话中的巴巴伽伽神话

IF 1 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Perspectives-Studies in Translation Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2021-12-23 DOI:10.46991/tstp/2021.1.2.016
Caterina Neri
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本文的主要目的是对斯拉夫民间传说童话翻译所遇到的困难进行深入的了解,从某种意义上说,这不仅意味着从口头版本到书面版本的转变,而且必须面对儿童文学的所有挑战。为了做到这一点,我们分析了俄罗斯作家和语言学家亚历山大·尼古拉维茨·阿法纳斯耶夫的作品中出现的数百个童话中的一个,《Narodnye russkie skazki》,这是一部对斯拉夫口头文化中大量童话故事的非凡收集和分类。我们的分析集中在著名的角色巴巴·贾加,一个“木腿”女巫,她住在一个伊兹巴,在一个被施了魔法的树林里靠在母鸡的腿上休息。特别是,本文试图在文本类型学的框架内对阿法纳斯的文本进行翻译分析,考虑到翻译的宏观策略,最重要的语言因素,以及一些潜在的翻译策略,以帮助故事以最好的方式融入目的语和文化。
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Translating Folklore: the Myth of Baba Jaga in Afanasev’s Fairy Tales
The main aim of this article is to provide a thorough insight about the difficulties encountered when translating fairy tales from Slavic folklore, in a sense that not only it implies the shift from anoral version to a written one, but also it has to face all the challenges of children’s literature. In order to do this, we have analyzed one of the hundreds of fairy tales present in the work of the Russian writer and linguist Aleksandr Nikolaevič Afanas’ev, Narodnye russkie skazki, an extraordinary collection and classification of a large amount of fairy tales of the Slavic oral culture. Our analysis focuses on the well-known character Baba Jaga, the ‘wooden leg’ witch, who lives in an izbaand rests on hen’s legs in an enchanted wood. In particular, an attempt is made to conduct a translatological analysis of Afanas’ev’s text, within the framework of textual typology considering the translation macro-strategy, the most significant linguistic factors, as well assome potential translation strategies which help the story to fit in the target language and culture in the best possible way.
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期刊介绍: Perspectives: Studies in Translatology encourages studies of all types of interlingual transmission, such as translation, interpreting, subtitling etc. The emphasis lies on analyses of authentic translation work, translation practices, procedures and strategies. Based on real-life examples, studies in the journal place their findings in an international perspective from a practical, theoretical or pedagogical angle in order to address important issues in the craft, the methods and the results of translation studies worldwide. Perspectives: Studies in Translatology is published quarterly, each issue consisting of approximately 80 pages. The language of publication is English although the issues discussed involve all languages and language pairs.
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