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Translation, Transection, and Transformation, ACLA in Toronto Apr. 4-7, 2013 (abstracts Nov. 15th)full name / name of organization: American Comparative Literature Association contact email: kreed@vcu.edu Call for papers exploring broad issues in multi-disciplinary aspects of translation. The metaphors for translation are varied and contradictory. Depending on the thinker, we might interpret translation as a range of acts; to translate is to travel, to build a bridge between cultures, to enslave oneself to an original text, to love, to serve, to betray, even perhaps to lie. Without a doubt, translation is a tricky business. It can be a force of liberation and of colonization. It offers the illusion of equivalence where none can be had. It suggests consensus where there is always room for dissent. For this seminar, we invite writers, translators, and readers to consider the many ways translation reorients and revises culture. Our discussion anticipates a variety of genres, media, and geographies in exploration of a wide range of questions: * What is the actual source for translation? Is it a language, text, culture, experience, or something else entirely? Submit online by Nov. 15th at http://acla.org/submit/index.php cfp categories: cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity gender_studies_and_sexuality humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary modernist studies poetry postcolonial religion theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond
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