Directionality in Translation: Theory and PracticeInfo Location Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionDelivered by the British Centre for Literary Translation. The long-held assumption that translators should/would only translate into their “mother tongue” has been challenged time and time again, both by the work of researchers questioning the assumptions behind it and by the sheer existence of translators with a diverse array of language ties and directionalities. In some contexts, this assumption is now considered outdated. Yet in others, it still informs publishing and funding decisions. In this half-day symposium, we bring together researchers, translators and publishers for a series of interactive discussions on Directionality in Literary Translation. This event will run IN-PERSON from 1.30pm-7.30pm (GMT) on Thursday 27th March 2025 at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. www.uea.ac.uk/groups-and-centres/british-centre-for-literary-translation/summer-school
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ContactIf you have any conference enquiries, please contact [email protected] For further information please visit www.bclt.org.uk More InformationTicket price includes tea, coffee and a drink at the closing drinks reception. The conference is taking place IN-PERSON at University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. You will need to arrange your own travel to and from the university. |