20.2151, Calls: Translation/Canada

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Subject: 20.2151, Calls: Translation/Canada

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Date: 10-Jun-2009
From: Miriam Margala < miriam at ling.rochester.edu >
Subject: NeMLA 2010 - Translation and Identity
 

	
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Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 14:25:59
From: Miriam Margala [miriam at ling.rochester.edu]
Subject: NeMLA 2010 - Translation and Identity

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Full Title: NeMLA 2010 - Translation and Identity 
Short Title: NeMLA 

Date: 07-Apr-2010 - 11-Apr-2010
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada 
Contact Person: Miriam Margala
Meeting Email: miriam at ling.rochester.edu
Web Site: http://www.nemla.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Translation 

Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2009 

Meeting Description:

Translation and Identity: Transforming the Personal toward the National and the
Global

This roundtable session will explore translation as a transformative and
creative process within personal, national and/or global contexts.  We will
discuss the role translation plays in the establishment of identity (one's own
and that of the target culture/language), the enhancement of intercultural
dialogue, and the promotion of mutual empathy through communicative performance,
in-service learning and study abroad experiences, as well as textual
translation.  We will also examine the heightened role and new significance of
translation within the ever changing global reality. 

We welcome a variety of perspectives and disciplines to this conversation,
including, but not limited to, cultural and ethnic studies, linguistics,
literature and gender studies.

Please submit 250-500 word abstracts to Miriam Margala
(miriam at ling.rochester.edu). For more info, please visit www.nemla.org.





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