José Santaemilia-Ruiz

List of John Benjamins publications in which José Santaemilia-Ruiz is involved.

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Translation and Interpreting Studies

The Journal of the American Translation and Interpreting Studies Association

Edited by Brian James Baer and Christopher D. Mellinger

ISSN 1932-2798 | E‑ISSN 1876‑2700

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Specialised Translation in Spain: Institutional dimensions

Edited by José Santaemilia-Ruiz and Sergio Maruenda-Bataller

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Santaemilia-Ruiz, José and Sergio Maruenda-Bataller 2017 On the institutional dimensions of specialised translation in Spain: Hybridity, globalisation, and ethicsSpecialised Translation in Spain: Institutional dimensions, Santaemilia-Ruiz, José and Sergio Maruenda-Bataller (eds.), pp. 429–439 | Editorial
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Santaemilia-Ruiz, José and Sergio Maruenda-Bataller 2016 The linguistic representation of gender violence in (written) media discourse: The term ‘woman’ in Spanish contemporary newspapersExploring Language Aggression against Women, Bou-Franch, Patricia (ed.), pp. 82–106 | Article
‘Woman’ is a key social actor, and a central conceptualization, in the construction of media discourses of gender-based violence. Scholarly research at the turn of the 21st century (Bengoechea 2000; Lledó 2002; Fernández Díaz 2003; Jorge 2004) showed that in the Spanish press, media discourses had… read more
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Santaemilia-Ruiz, José and Betlem Soler Pardo 2014 Translating film titles: Quentin Tarantino, on difference and globalisationBabel 60:2, pp. 193–215 | Article
In Spain, as in the rest of the non-Anglophone Western world, English-language film titles have become texts (or paratexts) of great cultural importance. The titles of the films that one may encounter in Western cinema can be considered, on the one hand ephemeral, elusive, and inconsequential.… read more
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Santaemilia-Ruiz, José and Sergio Maruenda-Bataller 2014 The linguistic representation of gender violence in (written) media discourse: The term ‘woman’ in Spanish contemporary newspapersLanguage Aggression Against Women, Bou-Franch, Patricia (ed.), pp. 249–273 | Article
‘Woman’ is a key social actor, and a central conceptualization, in the construction of media discourses of gender-based violence. Scholarly research at the turn of the 21st century (Bengoechea 2000; Lledó 2002; Fernández Díaz 2003; Jorge 2004) showed that in the Spanish press, media discourses had… read more
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