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Studies in Interpretation #3: Deaf Professionals and Designated Interpreters: A New Paradigm

by Peter C. Hauser

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ISBN13: 9781563683688
ISBN10: 1563683687
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Publisher Comments:

Deaf Professionals and Designated Interpreters: A New Paradigm defines a new model that depends upon strong partnerships between the growing number of deaf experts and their interpreters. Editors Peter C. Hauser, Karen L. Finch, and Angela B. Hauser have called upon more than a score of widely respected researchers to discuss the new dynamics of interpreting for deaf professionals. Divided into two parts, this volume first delineates Designated Interpreting, in which interpreters team with deaf professionals to advance a shared point of view. Chapters in this section include the linguistics of the partnership (Look-Pause-Nod); the varying attitudes and behavior of deaf professionals and their interpreters; interaction in the work-related social setting to ensure equal participation; interpreting as affected by conversational style and gender factors; academic and educational interpreting for deaf academics; and adjusting company policies with professional interpreter guidelines. Part II, Deaf Professional and Designated Interpreter Partnerships, offers relevant examples of interpreting for deaf professionals in real estate, contemporary art, medicine, business administration, education, mental health, film-making, and information technology. These anecdotal chapters demonstrate the critical complexity of the relationships between professionals and interpreters, a revolutionary transformation that will be appreciated by interpreter preparation programs, instructors, interpreters, and their clients alike.

Book News Annotation:

Hauser (research and teacher education, National Technical Institute for the Deaf) et al. bring together 13 essays that examine interpreting for deaf professionals in a variety of fields. The first section addresses designated interpreting, and contributors discuss how professionals and interpreters work together, their attitudes and behaviors, professionals' interpreting needs, issues that arise, interaction in work-related social settings, the influence of conversational style and gender, and adjusting company policies. The subsequent part gives anecdotal examples of interpreting in real estate, contemporary art, medicine, business administration, education, mental health, film-making, and information technology. Contributors are deaf professionals who work in these fields or are interpreters in North America, Australia, and the UK. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

This collection defines a new model for interpreting dependent upon close partnerships between the growing number of deaf attorneys, educators, and other professionals and their interpreters.

About the Author

Peter C. Hauser is Assistant Professor in the Department of Research and Teacher Education at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester, NY. Karen L. Finch is an instructor in the Department of American Sign Language and Interpreting Education at  the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester, NY. Angela B. Hauser is a staff interpreter at the University of Rochester, NY.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781563683688
Subtitle:
A New Paradigm
Author:
Hauser, Peter C.
Editor:
Hauser, Angela B.
Editor:
Hauser, Peter C.; Finch, Karen L.; Hauser, Angela B.
Editor:
Finch, Karen L.
Publisher:
Gallaudet University Press
Subject:
Translalating & Interpreting
Subject:
Translating & Interpreting
Subject:
Deaf
Subject:
Professional employees
Subject:
Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare
Subject:
Professional employees -- United States.
Subject:
Interpreters for the deaf -- United States.
Edition Description:
Library
Series:
Studies in Interpretation
Series Volume:
3
Publication Date:
May 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
229
Dimensions:
10.30x7.18x.81 in. 1.47 lbs.

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