EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS Affect Theory and Translation on YouTube
GTIN: 9781399502450
The main aim of this book is to contribute to theorising audiovisual translation in todays digital media culture as a means of self-expression and community building. An increasing number of people are participating in producing, consuming and disseminating media content among like-minded others in pursuit of their individual interests and agendas, as part of the so-called phenomenon of self-mediation. In todays networked society, such self-mediation may contribute to boosting the digital diaspora, facilitating the exploration and negotiation of shared interests among individuals from different lingua-cultural backgrounds, and enabling the formation of communities of affinity. This book is the first monograph that explores translation on YouTube as part of the self-mediation phenomenon. By drawing on key concepts in affect theory, this book examines how audiovisual translation contributes to shaping todays participatory digital media culture. Explores translation as a means of self-expression and social networking in transnational settings on YouTube. Autorid: Seryun Lee
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