Reading Between the Signs: Intercultural Communication for Sign Language Interpreters

Authors

  • Rolf Holtz Troy University, United States

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v4i1.501

Abstract

This book presents the subtleties of a most remarkable human attribute: The ability to understand and communicate language. The focus of the book does examine the basic elements of interpreting and translating for the deaf. However, it takes the reader far beyond the linguistic challenges of American Sign Language (ASL) into the realm of interpreting for world cultures. The book presupposes a well-developed understanding of ASL and readers are expected to already be convinced that ASL is a real language. Deaf and hearing individuals will unquestionably profit from the analyses of culture that are always present in the medical, business, educational, and interpersonal situations in which deaf interpreters are active. 

Author Biography

  • Rolf Holtz, Troy University, United States

    Dr. Rolf Holtz is an associate professor at Troy University. He received his PhD in social psychology from the University of Southern California. Currently, his research focuses on links between collectivism, and social and academic motivations. He has also conducted work in Aceh, Indonesia, on the impact of civil war and cultural orientation on authoritarianism.

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Published

2014-01-01

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Book Reviews

How to Cite

Reading Between the Signs: Intercultural Communication for Sign Language Interpreters. (2014). Journal of International Students, 4(1), 106-108. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v4i1.501

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