Updated on 2025/06/27

写真a

 
SAWADA Akiko
 
Organization
Graduate School of Foreign Language Education and Research Foreign Language Education and Reseach
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Degree

  • Master of Arts in Literature ( 2024.3   Kobe City University of Foreign Studies )

Research Interests

  • 翻訳研究

  • Translation Studies

  • 翻訳社会学

  • トランスレーション・スタディーズ

Research Areas

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Linguistics  / Translation Studies

Professional Memberships

  • Japanese Association for Contemporary Historical Studies

    2024.11 - Present

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  • The Japan Association for Interpreting and Translation Studies

    2023.7 - Present

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MISC

  • Exploring the Agency of English-to-Japanese Translators of Non-Fiction Books Through an Analysis of Their Translators' Notes [Research Note] Reviewed

    SAWADA Akiko

    Interpreting and Translation Studies: The Journal of the Japan Association for Interpreting and Translation Studies   24   193 - 211   2025.3

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Rapid communication, short report, research note, etc. (scientific journal)   Publisher:The Japan Association for Interpreting and Translation Studies  

    The recent surge in AI translation technologies has heightened the need to elucidate the roles of human translators in society, which must necessarily differ from those of AI. Paloposki (2010) introduced to Translation Studies the concept of translators’ “paratextual agency” (their agency to add translators’ notes and other paratexts), but the functions of such agency remain understudied and methods for analyzing such functions have been underdeveloped. Furthermore, existing research on the paratexts of translated non-fiction literature is quite limited in scope. This article provides an overview of studies on agency and paratexts within Translation Studies and proposes a method for qualitative analysis of the functions of translators’ notes, focusing on non-fiction books translated from English to Japanese. By conducting a preliminary analysis of two books using this method, this article discusses the potential for advancing this research.

    DOI: 10.50837/its.2408

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