Christiane Nord
Christiane Nord (born 13 September 1943, Eberswalde, Germany) is a German translation scholar.
Biography
She studied translation at Heidelberg University (B.A. Honours, 1967);[1] in 1983 she obtained her PhD in Romance Studies,[1] with habilitation in applied translation studies and translation pedagogy. From 1967 she has been involved in translator training at the universities of Heidelberg, Vienna, Hildesheim, Innsbruck and Magdeburg (1996-2005).
She is married to theologian Klaus Berger, and together they have translated sections of the Bible.[1]
Works
- "Textdesign - verantwortlich und gehirngerecht". In: Holz-Mänttäri, Justa/Nord, Christiane, eds.: Traducere Navem. Festschrift für Katharina Reiß zum 70. Geburtstag. Tampereen yliopisto, 1993, pages 301-320. ISBN 951-44-3262-2.
- Translating as a Purposeful Activity. Functionalist Approaches Explained. 1997.
- Fertigkeit Übersetzen. Ein Kurs zum Übersetzenlehren und -lernen. Berlin: BDÜ Service Verlag (Schriftenreihe des BDÜ 38) (2nd edition of Nord 2002).
- Kommunikativ handeln auf Spanisch und Deutsch. Ein übersetzungsorientierter funktionaler Sprach- und Stilvergleich, Wilhelmsfeld: Gottfried Egert Verlag, 2003.
- Text Analysis in Translation: Theory, Methodology and Didactic Application of a Model for Translation-Oriented Text Analysis, Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 2nd. revised edition, 2005.
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