15.2802, Confs: Translation/Dublin, Ireland

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Subject: 15.2802, Confs: Translation/Dublin, Ireland                                                                                                                                                                             

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Date: 05-Oct-2004
From: Aurora Palacín < Aurora.Palacin at dcu.ie >
Subject: The Translation Archipelago 
 

	
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Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 15:12:12
From: Aurora Palacín < Aurora.Palacin at dcu.ie >
Subject: The Translation Archipelago 
 
The Translation Archipelago 

Date: 19-Nov-2004 - 19-Nov-2004 
Location: Dublin, Ireland 
Contact: Michelle Woods 
Contact Email: Michelle.Woods at dcu.ie 
Meeting URL: http://www.ctts.dcu.ie/transarch.html

Linguistic Sub-Fields(s): Translation 

Meeting Description: 

This one-day seminar, organised by the Centre for Translation and Textual
Studies (Dublin City University), will focus on translation practise and
theory in the British Isles. The highlight of the event will be the launch
of the TRASNA and TRASNABIO projects. [See http://www.ctts.dcu.ie
for details] 

The Translation Archipelago			 
     
A Centre for Translation and Textual Studies Seminar
Dublin City University

Friday, 19th November 2004
Registration: http://www.ctts.dcu.ie/transarch.html

10.00-10.15:  WELCOME
Professor Jenny Williams
Head, School of Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies, DCU

10.15-10.45:  Wynn Thomas
University of Wales, Swansea
>From Janus to Face to Face? the politics of translation in post-devolution
Wales.

10.45-11.15:  Robert Welch
University of Ulster
The Spaces of Translation: Finding Territorial Voices 

11.15-11.45:  COFFEE BREAK

11.45-12.15:  John Corbett
University of Glasgow
'A double realm': issues in Scottish translation

12.15-12.45:  Liz Oakley-Brown
Canterbury Christ Church University College
The Sexual Politics of Translation in Early Modern England			

12.45-2.15:  LUNCH

2.15-4.00:  ROUNDTABLE: 
The Translation Archipelago
Michael Cronin, Wynn Thomas, Liz Oakley-Brown, John Corbett, Robert Welch

4.00-4.30:  COFFEE BREAK

4.30-6.00:  TRASNA AND TRANSNABIO LAUNCH 
Michael Cronin, Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin, Rita McCann



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