Between Languages: What Interpreting Really Involves

Ethics Ethics is where everything becomes personal. In the first reflection, I unsettled the myth of one-to-one translation. In the second, I explored the cultural and tacit knowledge that replaces that illusion. This third reflection turns to what sits underneath both: ethics. Because once you accept that interpreting is not mechanical transfer but culturally situated judgement, you cannot avoid the ethical dimension. Every decision carries … Continue reading Between Languages: What Interpreting Really Involves