This article focuses on museum audio description (AD) as a modality of intersemiotic translation (IT) primarily addressed to people with visual impairments. Still at an early stage of development in terms of both academic research and professional practices, museum AD lies at the crossroads of a variety of disciplines, such as translation studies (TS) and museum studies (MS). The aim of this contribution is to suggest a reconceptualization of traditional notions in TS (source text and equivalence) in the context of museum AD and encompassing the translational phenomenon per se. Theoretical considerations from MS and specific guidelines for museum AD practices will offer cross-disciplinary insights to redefine such concepts and reflect upon ...
AbstractThis paper presents research closely linked to the concepts of multimodality and multimodal ...
Within a museum context, audio description (AD) is generally thought to be a tool for enhancing acce...
In this paper we present the results of a research work centered on the museum as a place of access ...
This article focuses on museum audio description (AD) as a modality of intersemiotic translation (IT...
1noMuseum audio description (AD) has emerged as a research topic in Translation Studies only in rece...
Museum audio description is an accessible and intersemiotic translation submodality (Jakobson 1959: ...
Museums present a myriad of source texts, which are often highly ambiguous. Yet Museum Audio Descrip...
1noThis paper first illustrates the major revisions, such as a new view of society, the nation, and ...
As the Translation Studies community moves forward in an increasingly networked globe, and the needs...
1noThe paper outlines museum (or art) audio description (AD), an emergent AD subgenre with textual a...
This paper will first trace the development of accessibility and inclusion in relation to the parall...
This paper seeks to put forward a didactic proposal focused on museum audio description (AD) to be i...
This contribution seeks to explore the potential of museum audio description (AD) – a sub-genre of g...
Audiovisual Translation (AVT) has a scientific responsibility to develop analytical methodologies fo...
1noThe paper portrays a linguistic and textual analysis of a corpus of 18 museum audio descriptions ...
AbstractThis paper presents research closely linked to the concepts of multimodality and multimodal ...
Within a museum context, audio description (AD) is generally thought to be a tool for enhancing acce...
In this paper we present the results of a research work centered on the museum as a place of access ...
This article focuses on museum audio description (AD) as a modality of intersemiotic translation (IT...
1noMuseum audio description (AD) has emerged as a research topic in Translation Studies only in rece...
Museum audio description is an accessible and intersemiotic translation submodality (Jakobson 1959: ...
Museums present a myriad of source texts, which are often highly ambiguous. Yet Museum Audio Descrip...
1noThis paper first illustrates the major revisions, such as a new view of society, the nation, and ...
As the Translation Studies community moves forward in an increasingly networked globe, and the needs...
1noThe paper outlines museum (or art) audio description (AD), an emergent AD subgenre with textual a...
This paper will first trace the development of accessibility and inclusion in relation to the parall...
This paper seeks to put forward a didactic proposal focused on museum audio description (AD) to be i...
This contribution seeks to explore the potential of museum audio description (AD) – a sub-genre of g...
Audiovisual Translation (AVT) has a scientific responsibility to develop analytical methodologies fo...
1noThe paper portrays a linguistic and textual analysis of a corpus of 18 museum audio descriptions ...
AbstractThis paper presents research closely linked to the concepts of multimodality and multimodal ...
Within a museum context, audio description (AD) is generally thought to be a tool for enhancing acce...
In this paper we present the results of a research work centered on the museum as a place of access ...