Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
376061 Women's Studies International Forum 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Quantitative analysis of women as translators, translation trainers, and scholars•Distribution of male and female translators and interpreters in the United Kingdom•Women's contribution to the discipline of Translation Studies•Leadership roles of women in professional associations

SynopsisOver the centuries, women have always played a significant part in translation practice, training, and theoretical reflection. In fact, translation (and interpreting) have often been characterized as a feminine occupation. This chapter looks at these three aspects predominantly from a quantitative perspective. In terms of the profession, it investigates the distribution of male and female translators and interpreters in the United Kingdom and the subject areas they are working in. For women's contribution to the academic discipline of Translation Studies, it investigates the amount of female authors who contributed to the discipline with their publications and asks whether female scholars focus on specific topics. Finally, it investigates leadership roles of women in professional associations. The paper concludes by reflecting on the potential significance of such studies.

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