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Languages in the Crossfire Jesus Baigorri-Jalon (University of Salamanca, Spain)

Languages in the Crossfire By Jesus Baigorri-Jalon (University of Salamanca, Spain)

Summary

This book sheds light on the important role played by interpreters during the Spanish Civil War, offering a historical overview of the ways in which interpreters on both sides mediated the myriad linguistic, cultural, and ethical difficulties of wartime communication.

Languages in the Crossfire Summary

Languages in the Crossfire: Interpreters in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) by Jesus Baigorri-Jalon (University of Salamanca, Spain)

This book sheds light on the important role played by interpreters during the Spanish Civil War, offering a historical overview of the ways in which interpreters on both sides mediated the myriad linguistic, cultural, and ethical difficulties of wartime communication.

Drawing on archives, interpreters' memoirs, and testimonies from their own children, the volume extends beyond traditional historiographic accounts to demonstrate the significance of interpreters' work in facilitating communication during the war across a range of settings, including in combat, hospitals, interrogations, detention camps, and propaganda. Baigorri-Jalon showcases the diverse backgrounds of these interpreters through individual and collective portraits, paying special attention to the work of the many women working as interpreters during the conflict. In turning its attention to lessons from the past, the book reaffirms the work of interpreters in present-day international conflicts toward better understanding the ethical dilemmas they face, in wars, humanitarian aid, demobilization tasks, and multilingual criminal proceedings.

This volume, the first book in the Routledge Research on Translation and Interpreting History series, will be of interest to scholars in translation and interpreting studies, particularly those interested in historical and sociological approaches as well as Spanish Civil War scholarship.

About Jesus Baigorri-Jalon (University of Salamanca, Spain)

Jesus Baigorri-Jalon is Associate Professor Emeritus at the Department of Translation and Interpretation, University of Salamanca. He has a Master's in History (1975) and a PhD in Translation and Interpretation (1998), University of Salamanca. He is a former staff translator and interpreter at the UN Headquarters in New York (1989-99) and a founding member of the Alfaqueque Research Group.

Translator Holly Mikkelson is Professor Emerita in the Graduate School of Translation, Interpretation and Language Education, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey; certified translator and court interpreter; author of the ACEBO training manuals for court and medical interpreters; published translator, author and editor.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Interpreting in times of war

Chapter 2. Languages as obstacles and as vehicles of communication in the Spanish Civil War

Chapter 3. The Interpreter as an Agent of Communication in the Civil War

Chapter 4. Interpreting settings in the Spanish Civil War

Chapter 5. The thousand and one interpreters of the Spanish Civil War: Biographical notes

Chapter 6. Afterword

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NLS9781032013671
9781032013671
1032013672
Languages in the Crossfire: Interpreters in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) by Jesus Baigorri-Jalon (University of Salamanca, Spain)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-01-09
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