The Interpreting Studies Reader is the definitive guide to the growing area of interpreting studies. Spanning the multiple and diverse approaches to interpreting, it draws together the key articles in the field and puts them in their thematic and social contexts. This is a comprehensive overview of interpreting studies and the new directions the subject is taking in the twenty-first century. Features *an introductory essay reviewing the evolution of interpreting studies*organization into seven thematic sections, each with an editors' introduction*a comprehensive bibliography and suggestions for further reading. The Interpreting Studies Reader is an invaluable introduction and reference for students, researchers and practitioners.
We were assigned some of the articles in this reader as part of our Theories of Interpreting course during the Winter 2024 semester. I had started reading some of the others, but did not have enough time to finish the book due to our heavy course load. So I came back to finish the ones I missed, and ended up rereading the ones we had studied as well. Out of all the books we had to read for that class--and possibly over the course of the Master of Conference Interpreting program--this one was among the most interesting.
As an aside, this was the perfect book to get my mind off things while I awaited the results of my diploma exam because some of the articles require a fair bit of concentration and paying attention. I also got a kick out of reading about the technologies used for some of the early research, like two-track tape recordings.