33.160, Calls: Translation/Germany

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Subject: 33.160, Calls: Translation/Germany

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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 07:28:42
From: Heidi Verplaetse [heidi.verplaetse at kuleuven.be]
Subject: Seminar ''Translating and Analysing Charles Darwin and Darwinism in(to) European languages (1859-2022)

 
Full Title: Seminar ''Translating and Analysing Charles Darwin and Darwinism in(to) European languages (1859-2022) 
Short Title: ESSE Conference 2022 Mainz 

Date: 29-Aug-2022 - 02-Sep-2022
Location: Mainz, Germany 
Contact Person: Heidi Verplaetse
Meeting Email: heidi.verplaetse at kuleuven.be
Web Site: https://esse2022.uni-mainz.de/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Translation 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2022 

Meeting Description:

The ESSE conference 2022 will take place at Johannes Gutenberg University,
Mainz, Germany, from 29 August to 2 September 2022.

Call for Papers for Posters, Round Tables, and Seminars (Deadline: 31 January
2022):
https://esse2022.uni-mainz.de/files/2021/12/ESSE-2022-Mainz-Call-for-Papers-Po
ster-Sessions-Roundtables-and-Seminars_revised-December-2021.pdf

We look forward to welcoming you in Mainz – and we hope that the encounter
will be live!


Call for Papers:

Seminar: Translating and Analysing Charles Darwin and Darwinism in(to)
European languages (1859-2022) (seminar updated no. 44 in ESSE Conference 2022
Mainz)

For a seminar dedicated to the study of Charles Darwin's texts at the next
conference of the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) in the
picturesque city of Mainz (Germany)  (ESSE Conference 2022 Mainz) we invite
paper proposals in the domains of translation and comparative studies,
reception studies and also linguistics. Papers on linguistic research
questions applied to both the original work and the translations of Darwin’s
work are welcome. We also welcome proposals that probe into textual aspects of
the discursive relation, for example reader response theory within a Christian
framework as well as an emerging atheist stance, literary appropriations of
Darwin’s work and reactions of contemporary readers in the twenty-first
century, Systemic Functional analyses of the textual function, etc. 

A full description of the seminar and call for papers can be found on the
conference website and via this link: 
https://esse2022.uni-mainz.de/files/2021/12/ESSE-2022-Mainz-Call-for-Papers-Po
ster-Sessions-Roundtables-and-Seminars_revised-December-2021.pdf

Submissions: 
Titles and abstracts of the proposed papers for this seminar with a very short
biography of their authors should be submitted directly to the convenors of
the seminar: 
Professor Michel Prum (Société des Anglicistes de l’Enseignement Supérieur)
Professor Felix Sprang (Deutscher Anglistenverband)
Professor Heidi Verplaetse (Belgian Association of Anglicists in Higher
Education)

prum.michel at wanadoo.fr; felix.sprang at uni-siegen.de;
heidi.verplaetse at kuleuven.be

1 March 2022: Notification of acceptance  
1 March 2022: Opening conference registrations




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