목적(skopos)에 따른 텍스트 내적 요소(intratextual factors)의 변화 -자기계발서 중심으로Changes in Intratextual Factors in the Translation of Self-help Books
- Other Titles
- Changes in Intratextual Factors in the Translation of Self-help Books
- Authors
- 김순미
- Issue Date
- Sep-2010
- Publisher
- 통번역연구소
- Keywords
- 스코포스 이론; 자기계발서; 텍스트 내적 요소들; 상호텍스트성; 텍스트의 기능; Skopos theory; appellative texts; intratextual factors; intertextuality; text function
- Citation
- 통번역학연구, v.14, no.1, pp 1 - 30
- Pages
- 30
- Journal Title
- 통번역학연구
- Volume
- 14
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 30
- URI
- https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/7216
- ISSN
- 1975-6321
2713-8372
- Abstract
- In the past decade, the Korean self-help book market has grown dramatically. Two major characteristics of the Korean self-help book market are: the majority of bestselling self-help books are translated books; and publishers try to cater to the social/ cultural needs of “readers” by conducting market research and creating a relevant text format. As readers and publishers take such an important place in self-help books, Skopos theory which emphasizes the roles of readers and publishers in translation process is best suited to explain the internal mechanism of self-help book translation and publishing. Skopos theory says the form and content of a translated text can be adjusted according to its function: and there are 8 intratextual factors(subject matter, content, presuppositions, composition, non-verbal elements, lexic, sentence structure, and suprasegmental features) which can serve as major factors in analyzing a text(Nord, 1991: 81). This study analyzed and compared characteristics of 5 texts originally written in Korean language and another 5 texts translated from English into Korean, and studied how translated texts reflect genre conventions of target language texts in terms of intratextual factors. The results showed that translated texts followed genre conventions of TL texts in structural, non-verbal and verbal aspects.
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