Audiovisual translation in Poland : changing audiences /

Title
  1. Audiovisual translation in Poland : changing audiences / Olga Łabendowicz.
Published by
  1. Bern ; New York : Peter Lang, [2019]
  2. ©2019
Author
  1. Łabendowicz, Olga,

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Description
  1. 262 pages : illustrations; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. "The presented overview is an attempt to identify the ongoing changes in the landscape of Polish audiovisual translation (AVT) audiences watching longer video formats online, and thus to further the research in the area of cognitive performance. The objective of this book is twofold. First, it aims to identify viewing styles, preferences, and expectations of Polish viewers towards watching American humorous productions deeply rooted in source culture with modes of AVT proper. Second, and partly as a by-product, it attempts to offer a combination of methodological tools for further exploration of eye-tracking in AVT studies, triangulating this technology with various research tools (e.g. online questionnaires) to provide a feasible and reliable data analysis. The detailed findings prove that both the AVT and the audiences in Poland indeed change-- and as such, the ongoing shifts should be closely examined to initiate a wider and more inclusive discussion about what audiovisual translation of the 21st century should be like."--Back cover.
Series statement
  1. Lódz Studies in Language ; 63
Uniform title
  1. Łódź studies in language ; 63.
Subject
  1. Mass media and language
  2. Translating and interpreting
  3. Mass media
  4. 17.45 translation studies
  5. Mass media and language > Poland
  6. Translating and interpreting > Poland
  7. Mass media > Poland
  8. Audio-visual translation > Poland
  9. Mass media > United States
  10. United States
  11. Poland
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-262).