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Jinhyun Cho

    English Language Ideologies in Korea
    Intercultural Communication in Interpreting
    • Intercultural Communication in Interpreting

      Power and Choices

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The book serves as a vital resource for interpreters, focusing on the interpersonal aspects of intercultural communication across diverse fields such as business, education, law, and healthcare. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and resolving communication challenges that arise in these contexts, equipping interpreters with the necessary skills to navigate cultural differences effectively.

      Intercultural Communication in Interpreting
    • English Language Ideologies in Korea

      Interpreting the Past and Present

      • 181 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This volume critically examines the phenomenon of "English fever" in South Korea from both micro- and macro-perspectives. Drawing on original research and rich illustrative examples, the book investigates two key questions: why is English so popular in Korea, and why is there such a gap between the 'dreams' and 'realities' associated with English in Korea? These questions are explored through the eyes of English-Korean translators and interpreters, who represent the professional group most intensely engaged in the zeal for English language mastery. Macro-perspectives focus on historical factors leading to the rise of English, with English-Korean translation and interpreting as a key theme. Micro-perspectives explore the dreams that individuals attach to English and the ways in which they imagine it can transform their lives, and contrast these dreams with the stark realities felt on the ground. The gaps between these dreams and realities are explored from various angles, which include commodification, gender and neoliberalism. The book thus offers fresh insights on how the phenomenon of "English fever" has been created, reproduced, and sustained from both historical and contemporary viewpoints

      English Language Ideologies in Korea