Conference theme:
Centred on translation understood as an intentional phenomenon of human and mostly intercultural communication, this conference aims to focus on the role played by translation in Eastern and Western cultural practices and encounters through history as well as on the role of history to understand both translation and translation studies. By bringing together Eastern and Western views on a multitude of translation history matters, this conference aims to stress why, how and for which purposes translation history matters.
Conference Topics:
- Translation and History: On-going Projects to Map Translation
- Translation in History: Main Periods and Trends
- Translators in History
- Translation Studies in History
- Translation Theory in History
- Method in Translation History
- Historiography: Main Issues in Translation History
- Translating Otherness: Eastern configurations of Western Identities
- Translating Otherness: Western configurations of Eastern Identities
- East and West Encounters in Translation: Main Issues and Protagonists
Abstract Proposals and Deadlines:
Submissions for 20-minute papersbe sent to east.west.conference2013@
- Title of Paper
- Name
- Institutional Affiliation
- Abstract (500 words in English)
- Bio-Note (max. 100 words, mentioning main research interests, projects and selected publications)
- Audiovisual Requirements
- Language of Presentation
- 5 Keywords
Deadline for proposals: 30 June 2013
Communication of Acceptance: 26 July 2013
Conference Languages:
The language of this scientific meeting is English. Papers in Chinese and Portuguese will also be accepted. Paper proposals must be submitted in English. There will be no interpreting during the conference.
Plenary Speakers
- Martha Cheung | Hong Kong Baptist University
- Huang Guowen | Sun Yat-sen University
- Anthony Pym | University Rovira I Virgilii, Tarragona
- Alexandra Assis Rosa | Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon
- Teresa Seruya | Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon
Publication:
The scientific committee chairs plan to edit a volume with a selection of papers to be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed collection by an international publisher.
Organization:
School of International Studies, Sun Yat-sen University | SYSU, China; Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon | FLUL, Portugal
Local Organizing Committee:
Huang Guowen (Chair)
Scientific Committee:
Martha Cheung
Huang Guowen (Chair)
Anthony Pym
Alexandra Assis Rosa (Chair)
Teresa Seruya
Fee:
Regular fee: 250 USD
Student fee: 125 USD
The registration fees will include admission to the plenary and paper presentations, conference documentation, coffee breaks, lunches and dinners during the two days of the conference.
Payment details: Registration fees are payable on site (one day before the conference).
Conference Website:
http://sti.sysu.edu.cn/en/
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