DISCURSIVE APPROACHES TO TRANSLATION STUDIES
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https://doi.org/10.34630/polissema.vi6.3316Keywords:
Translation Studies, Discursive Approaches to Translation Studies, Discourse, Systemic-functional LinguisticsAbstract
The main aim of this essay is to present the discursive approaches to Translation Studies (TS) as a well-established field of inquiry about translation phenomena. The term ‘discourse’ itself, however, has been considered a contentious one given its multitude of uses without a clear conceptualization as to whether its use and application privilege a more linguistic orientation or a more sociologically and culturally trend to the study of language. The essay, therefore, briefly discusses what counts as ‘discursive’ in TS by introducing the reader to the principal theories that advocate an essentially ‘discursive turn’ in orientation. After that, the essay explores in depth Systemic-Functional Linguistics as a foundational approach to the study of translation. Finally, the essay brings in the advantages of such an approach and, in the end, invites TS theoreticians to give special attention to the uses of the term ‘discourse’ within their investigations.
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