Translating Cultural References in Tourism Discourse: the Case of the Apulian Region

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  • Mariacristina Petillo Università degli Studi di Bari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/2025

Parole chiave:

Languaging, Cultural references, Translation Studies, Language of tourism

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to provide a reflection on cultural references in tourism discourse, highlighting the difficulties translators may face when dealing with culture-bound words (Newmark 1988: 95-102; Katan 1999: 45-65; Oltra Ripoll 2005: 76-78). On the basis of a corpus of texts belonging to different genres, this study will investigate how the lexical features described by G. Dann in terms of languaging (1996: 183) are differently displayed and distributed, and whether a different rate of languaging could be said to enhance or detract from the communicative effectiveness of the selected texts: a guidebook, a monograph and five tourist brochures about the Southern Italian region of Apulia. Some of the most relevant translation choices will be reflected upon, showing how different communicative strategies are at work and end up producing “a different emphasis and degree of explanation” (Poncini 2006: 145) in the foreign tourists’ comprehension of Apulian cultural references.

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Biografia autore

Mariacristina Petillo, Università degli Studi di Bari

Mariacristina Petillo is lecturer in English at the University of Bari. Her current research interests include Translation Studies, audiovisual translation and the language of tourism, topics on which she has written extensively. Among her latest works is La traduzione audiovisiva nel terzo millennio (FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2012).

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Pubblicato

2012-02-09

Come citare

Petillo, Mariacristina. 2012. «Translating Cultural References in Tourism Discourse: The Case of the Apulian Region». Altre Modernità, febbraio, 248-63. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/2025.