28.823, Calls: Ling & Literature; Translation / Translation and Interpreting Studies (Jrnl)
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Subject: 28.823, Calls: Ling & Literature; Translation / Translation and Interpreting Studies (Jrnl)
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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 10:58:36
From: Christopher Mellinger [cmellin2 at kent.edu]
Subject: Ling & Literature; Translation / Translation and Interpreting Studies (Jrnl)
Full Title: Translation and Interpreting Studies
Linguistic Field(s): Ling & Literature; Translation
Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2017
Translation and/in Periodical Publications
Call for Papers
Guest Editor:
María Constanza Guzmán, Glendon College, York University
Periodicals, including magazines, newspapers, and journals, are important
sites of translation. As vectors of intellectual exchanges, they are
privileged spaces for the circulation of ideas. They are thus key cultural
artifacts of the historical archive. Periodical publications have
traditionally been considered worthy objects of study in various disciplines,
such as history and literary studies-- particularly in the sociology of
literature. Moreover, a renewed interest in periodical-oriented research has
emerged in recent decades, owing to the transformation of print culture due to
the digital turn, the digitization of library archives, interdisciplinary
engagements with various print modalities and publishing media, and the
emergence of newer fields of research such as periodical studies.
Nevertheless, periodical publications, in their specificity, remain
understudied within the field of translation studies.
This issue of Translation and Interpreting Studies (TIS) will focus on
research that brings together translation and periodical publications. We
invite proposals for papers on this topic from a variety of fields and
engaging with a range of languages, intellectual traditions, frameworks, and
methodologies. Topics may include - although they are not restricted to:
- Translation strategies in periodicals
- Translation and paratextual material in periodicals
- Genre-specific translation practice
- Editorial policy and translation policy and practice
- Period-specific periodicals and their translation practice
- Censorship in periodical publications
- Uses of translation in specific sections of periodicals (e.g., satire,
editorials)
- Journals in specific cities or cultural centers
- Multilingual publications
- Relationship between visual material and translated textual material
Timeline for Authors:
Abstracts (400-500) words due to guest editors - March 1, 2017
Decision on abstracts - April 1, 2017
Submission of full manuscripts - September 1, 2017
Decisions to authors - February 1, 2018
Final versions of papers due - September 1, 2018
Publication of special issue - Summer 2019
Contact Information and Submission Instructions:
Authors interested in contributing to this special thematic issue should
submit an abstract
(400-500 words) to the guest editor: María Constanza Guzmán
(mguzman at glendon.yorku.ca). Please include a brief bionote about the authors
and their university affiliation in a separate file. All abstracts and
manuscripts should adhere to the Translation and Interpreting Studies style
guide (http://www.atisa.org/tis-style-sheet).
Authors of abstracts that are accepted for consideration will be invited to
submit a full manuscript that is 6000-7500 words in length (exclusive of
bibliography). Every manuscript will be submitted to a double-blind peer
review that includes at least two referees.
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