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패밀리 뮤지컬 번역과 아동 관객: <마틸다>를 중심으로Translating Family Musical Theatres and Children Audience: A Case of <Matilda the Musical>

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Translating Family Musical Theatres and Children Audience: A Case of <Matilda the Musical>
Authors
홍정민
Issue Date
Mar-2021
Publisher
한국번역학회
Keywords
뮤지컬 번역; 패밀리 뮤지컬; 아동 관객; 비언어 기호; 의성어; 의태어; musical theatre translation; family musical theatres; children audience; non-verbal signs; onomatopoeia; mimetic words
Citation
번역학연구, v.22, no.1, pp 313 - 350
Pages
38
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
번역학연구
Volume
22
Number
1
Start Page
313
End Page
350
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5213
DOI
10.15749/jts.2021.22.1.012
ISSN
1229-795X
Abstract
This study aims to investigate into how children audience is considered in the translation of family musical theatres—targeting both children and adult audience—which are gaining greater attention as a new opportunity to overcome the stalled South Korean musical market after the exponential growth of as much as 2,400% from 2001 to 2015. Based on factors affecting the translation of musical theatres and children’s literature, this study analyzed how the lyrics of Matilda the Musical were translated in consideration of children audience when it was premiered in South Korea as its first-ever non-English production. Findings show that onomatopoeia and mimetic words are used, ST structures are simplified and streamlined, and ST forms are changed to help the understanding and attract the interest of children audience as in the case of children’s literature. However, slangs and neologisms are frequently used to amplify the emotional effect, which can have an adverse impact on children’s education and emotional development. Such strategies are possibly adopted to resonate with Korean adult audience who is the major ticket buyers and tends to be lured to the dramatic development of a story and intense emotional experience.
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