CEU eTD Collection (2009); Spanu, Liliana: Skirts and Suits in Conference Interpreting: Female Interpreters and Male Clients on the Current Romanian Market

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2009
Author Spanu, Liliana
Title Skirts and Suits in Conference Interpreting: Female Interpreters and Male Clients on the Current Romanian Market
Summary In this thesis, I use semi-structured interviews to examine the relationship between women conference interpreters and their male clients on the Romanian interpreting market in order to understand how highly skilled female interpreters fare on an unregulated market. My findings show that the relationship between male clients and female interpreters moves beyond the linguistic dependency of the employer on the employee to a professional dependency. This shift blurs the boundaries between personal and professional. I argue that women conference interpreters in Romania are dependent on male clients for advancement in their career. This dependence becomes breeding grounds for harassment behaviours to which women respond with tolerance. However, these practices lead to the devaluation of highly skilled professional women as well as to the devaluation of their occupation.
Supervisor Eva Fodor
Department Gender Studies MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2009/spanu_liliana.pdf

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