CFP: Self & Identity in Translation (grad) (UK) (6/12/05; 2/4/06-2/5/06)

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Self + Identity In Translation

Self & Identity IN TRANSLATION

POSTGRADUATE SYMPOSIUM at the University of East Anglia, School of
Literature & Creative Writing

4-5 February 2006 / Elizabeth Fry Building / UEA, Norwich, UK

A two-day postgraduate symposium at the University of East Anglia that
aims to explore the presences of subjectivity, identity and selfhood
in the translator's work and the translation event/text

Possible directions include:

§ auto/biographic presences in translation as personal expression or
self-writing
§ creative writers turning to translation
§ problematic types of translation â€"e.g. self-translation, pseudotranslation
§ how are historical/cultural, sexual, national or other identities
transferred or transformed through translation?
§ psychological and cognitive contexts of translation and interpreting
§ socio-political contexts and/or (personal) ideologies.
§ spaces between ethical obligations and subjective appropriations
§ the translation of marginal and/or minority communities â€"translation
as voicing
§ how does globalisation provide new challenges for the translation of
alternative/subversive/dissident narratives?
§ visible and invisible translators. How can translation theory, from
DTS to Derrida and interpreting studies engage with issues of
identity, subjectivity and selfhood?

Keynote Speakers

Mona Baker / Josephine Balmer / Jean Boase-Beier / Ian Mason / Clive Scott

For more details and information visit our website
http://www.uea.ac.uk/eas/events/self+identity/callforpapers.htm

Abstracts of max 350 words (with bibliographical references) for 20
min papers should be sent by 12 June 2005 to selfandidentity_at_gmail.com

Notification of acceptance of proposals will be given by the end of July 2005.
Selected papers will be submitted for publication.

--The Organising CommitteeMaria-Venetia Kyritsi, Paschalis Nikolaou, Funda Isbuga-Erel ========================================================== From the Literary Calls for Papers Mailing List CFP_at_english.upenn.edu Full Information at http://cfp.english.upenn.edu or write Jennifer Higginbotham: higginbj_at_english.upenn.edu ==========================================================Received on Tue Mar 15 2005 - 21:47:07 EST