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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Two conferences on Translation


عبدالرحمن السليمان
11-23-2009, 07:46 AM
Two conferences below - New Zealand and ETI, Geneva



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WRITING PAST EACH OTHER?

LITERARY TRANSLATION AND COMMUNITY



International Conference on Literary Translation



Te Tumu Whakawhiti Tuhinga o Aotearoa / The New Zealand Centre for Literary Translation



Victoria



Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand



December 11-13, 2010

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS



KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Lawrence Venuti

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak



Metge and Kinloch (Talking Past Each Other: Problems in Cross-Cultural Communication, 1978), explore the ways in which those from diverse backgrounds misread important cultural differences in everyday life. At this conference we hope to explore how literary translation promotes awareness and appreciation of such differences, while simultaneously creating a sense of community across local and international boundaries, or how a lack of such exchange can contribute to the isolation of literary cultures: how is globalisation affecting international literary exchange? how might translation contribute more to literary communities?

While papers on how these issues are articulated in the Asia-Pacific region are especially welcome, we also encourage paper proposals on a wide range of topics related to practical and theoretical aspects of literary translation and covering cross-cultural linguistic interaction from across the globe. Panel proposals (3 to 4 speakers) are especially welcome. Conference papers are to be delivered in English, but may relate to any of the world's languages.

As a special feature of the conference, we are also organising translation workshop sessions with noted New Zealand poets (participants should pre-register; details to come). There will also be an evening reading session.



Please send abstracts (title of paper, name of presenter, 250 word outline and a short (50 word) bio-bibliographical note) by 31st March 2010 to NZCLT@vuw.ac.nz. We hope to publish selected papers from the conference in a refereed volume.



Further information about the conference will be posted in early 2010 at http://www.victoria.ac.nz/victoria-conferences/default.aspx





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ETI's Interpreting Department takes great pleasure in inviting you (and your students) to our interactive online conference "LET THE DATA TALK" on December 2, 2009. Please find attached the conference program - attending is easy... just click on the link on our conference website (http://virtualinstitute.eti.unige.ch/conf)



Barbara Moser-Mercer & Kilian Seeber

ETI, University of Geneva

Opening and housekeeping remarks



Daniel Schneider (keynote)

TECFA, University of Geneva

New trends in technology-enhanced learning



Maria Brander

University of Salamanca

OpenCourseWare and Action research: Promoting humanitarian values in and out of the interpreting lab



Ziyun Xu

ETI, University of Geneva

The effect of practice on language processing skills of journeymen interpreters



Barbara Moser-Mercer & Kilian Seeber

ETI, University of Geneva

Inauguration of the new online PhD portal



Dom Massaro (keynote)

UCSC, Santa Cruz

Barriers to Critical Thinking: Psychological Principles and Implications



Jiang Hong

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Skill transfer from CI to SI: A task analysis approach



Valentina Lunati & Marta Vazquez

ETI, University of Geneva

Comprehension in interpreting: The importance of understanding the speakers' intention



Barbara Moser-Mercer & Kilian Seeber

ETI, University of Geneva

Wrap-up