Signed Language Interpreting in Brazil
Explore the fascinating world of Signed Language Interpreting with "Signed Language Interpreting in Brazil," authored by experts and published by Gallaudet University Press in 2013. This insightful hardback edition, encompassing 112 pages, delves into critical aspects of LIBRAS (Brazilian Sign Language) interpretation research within translation studies.
The book addresses the cognitive challenges encountered by bimodal bilingual interpreters who navigate both spoken and signed languages. Additionally, it highlights the evolution of an online glossary that catalogs signed academic and technical terms. A particularly intriguing section discusses the potential influence of gender on the practice of LIBRAS interpretation, providing a comprehensive understanding of the field's dynamics. Perfect for scholars, educators, or anyone interested in the interplay between language, culture, and interpretation, this volume is a must-have addition to your collection.