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Translating Silent Cinema
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Translating Silent Cinema

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Translating Silent Cinema examines closely the translation, adaptation and reception of three silent films in English, German, and Yiddish to argue that the study of film translation should extend beyond textual translation to a wide selection of primary materials and the consideration of social, economic, cultural, and historical contexts.

Close readings of Der Kaufmann von Venedig The Merchant of Venice, Das alte Gesetz The Old Law, Ost und West East and West raise a theoretical question: Can we discuss films in the same way that we discuss theater productions, regarding each individual screening as a performance, and compose a "performance history" of different films? As no two film screenings are the same, the author highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to translation that combines insights from Film Studies, Translation Studies, and cultural and historical contexts. Furthermore, in linguistic comparison and in the study of the reception of the films in each language, this book argues that each film is the subject of very different receptions under very different circumstances. It also analyses the relevance of films that were made in Austria and in Germany during the 1920s on Jewish themes to a contemporary debate about immigration, racism, and discrimination.

This book's pioneering analysis of the study of film translation encompasses a wide context of multiplicity of ideologies, economic interests, and historical contexts. It will be of interest for readers in Translation Studies (particularly in Audiovisual Translation), Film Studies, German Studies (and German Cinema) and Jewish Studies (and Cinema).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 September 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9781041069027

Translating Silent Cinema examines closely the translation, adaptation and reception of three silent films in English, German, and Yiddish to argue that the study of film translation should extend beyond textual translation to a wide selection of primary materials and the consideration of social, economic, cultural, and historical contexts.

Close readings of Der Kaufmann von Venedig The Merchant of Venice, Das alte Gesetz The Old Law, Ost und West East and West raise a theoretical question: Can we discuss films in the same way that we discuss theater productions, regarding each individual screening as a performance, and compose a "performance history" of different films? As no two film screenings are the same, the author highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to translation that combines insights from Film Studies, Translation Studies, and cultural and historical contexts. Furthermore, in linguistic comparison and in the study of the reception of the films in each language, this book argues that each film is the subject of very different receptions under very different circumstances. It also analyses the relevance of films that were made in Austria and in Germany during the 1920s on Jewish themes to a contemporary debate about immigration, racism, and discrimination.

This book's pioneering analysis of the study of film translation encompasses a wide context of multiplicity of ideologies, economic interests, and historical contexts. It will be of interest for readers in Translation Studies (particularly in Audiovisual Translation), Film Studies, German Studies (and German Cinema) and Jewish Studies (and Cinema).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 September 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9781041069027