info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lost in emotions and translation: emotional regulation in translation students
Fecha
2022-01-10Registro en:
11397489
10.24197/her.23.2021.187-223
2530609X
Hermeneus
2-s2.0-85124005094
SCOPUS_ID:85124005094
0000 0001 2196 144X
Autor
Adriana Farias Córdova, Rocío
Lucía Wiesse Ramos, Diana
Institución
Resumen
This research paper analyzes the strategies that translation students of a Peruvian university use to regulate their emotions. The results show the most common scenarios: getting lower grades than expected, the lack of confidence in their conceptual and thematic background, aspects of the course methodology, and their relationships with their professors and classmates. The students’ process starts with the use of maladaptive strategies, such as rumination and self-blame. However, students continue their process and then use adaptive strategies to fulfill their goals, such as refocusing on their planning.