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Translation and mediation

Polezzi, Loredana ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6097-7505 2024. Translation and mediation. Dendrinos, Bessie, ed. Mediation as Negotiation of Meanings, Plurilingualism and Language Education, Routledge Research in Language Education, Routledge, (10.4324/9781003032069-9)

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Abstract

Translation is frequently relegated to the margins of language education, either as an outdated pedagogical method or as a specialist set of skills which are only relevant to advanced learners intending to become professional translators and interpreters. A new appreciation of the pedagogical role of translation is emerging, however, in parallel with what has been identified as ‘the multilingual turn’ in language education and with broader, less rigid conceptualizations which bring notions of translation and mediation in close contact with each other. The present article argues for a redefinition of translation as part of a continuum of practices which include not just interlingual translation but also self-translation, translanguaging and other forms of linguistic mediation. Having redefined translation as the ability to move between languages and across complex linguistic repertoires, the chapter will present a discussion of the links connecting translation with mediation and of the fundamental role both practices can play in language education. This move requires a reassessment of how we define and represent not just translation and its relationship with mediation but also language and language learning. Labels such as ‘mother tongue’, ‘native speaker’ or ‘foreign languages’ build on powerful metaphorical images which reinforce and naturalize monolingualism as a normative condition. Learners’ language repertoires, however, are much more complex and dynamic. Raising awareness of these realities is a crucial step in the development of mediation skills and can help us to counter prevailing views which favour negative attitudes marked by what I call ‘language indifference’.

Item Type: Book Section
Date Type: Published Online
Status: Published
Schools: Schools > Modern Languages
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 978-0367469405
Last Modified: 05 Jul 2024 15:32
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/170349

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