07/11/2022
The Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham is proud to introduce its members of staff, teachers and researchers. In this video, we speak to Dr Yvonne Lee, Assistant Professor in Chinese-English Translation and Interpreting:
Dr Yvonne Lee - People Profile
The Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham is proud to introduce its members of staff, teachers and researchers
18/07/2022
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000t4km
Inventions in Sound - BBC Sounds
The poet Raymond Antrobus explores the art of translating sound for the eye.
14/10/2021
Translation matters!
youngmi mayer on Twitter
“ok i made this really fast so it’s not very good but these are the small examples i could find in ten mins https://t.co/5kIsrlWDjq”
30/08/2021
https://electricliterature.com/new-books-novel-women-in-translation-month-2021/
10 New Books Written and Translated by Women - Electric Literature
From millennial burnout in the Japanese workplace to a toxic relationship in Iceland, celebrate Women in Translation Month with these novels and short stories
23/08/2021
Because Reading (Subtitles) Is What? Fundamental! - Asymptote Blog
RuPaul’s Drag Race demands translation sensitive to global and local q***r cultures.
19/08/2021
Focussing on the translation of RuPaul's Drag Race, this essay by PGR Francesca Leveridge explores the role of audiovisual translation practices in promoting, performing and shaping q***r culture, identity and visibility.
Read it on the Asymptote Journal blog:
Because Reading (Subtitles) Is What? Fundamental! - Asymptote Blog
RuPaul’s Drag Race demands translation sensitive to global and local q***r cultures.
07/07/2021
New on our Youtube channel: A short history of the Rosetta Stone. Check it out here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgkTU_A4Xl8
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The Rosetta Stone - In Other Words
The Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham presents a short history of the Rosetta Stone - a highly signific...
26/04/2021
Huge congratulations from everyone at the Centre to Dr Alex Mével on receiving a Lord Dearing Award for excellence in teaching and learning!
26/04/2021
Today's the day - the 'Supplying Translation' digital research symposium starts this morning! We are really looking forward to all of the panels and talks taking place over the next two days
24/04/2021
Encounters: Writers and Translators in Conversation: Annett Gröschner and Katy Derbyshire
The latest event in the Encounters series is taking place online, Friday 30th April 17:00-18:30.
Registration and more info can be found at:
Encounters: Annett Gröschner and Katy Derbyshire in Conversation
The prolific and wide-ranging output of writer, journalist, academic and performer Annett Gröschner includes two novels, Moskauer Eis [Moscow Ice](2000) and Walpurgistag [St Walpurga's Day] (2011), as well as volumes of poetry, plays, radio features and documentary literature. Her most recent...
20/04/2021
There is still time to register for the digital research symposium 'Supplying translation: exploring literary translation as a supply-driven phenomenon', 26th-27th April 2021. Programme and registration 👇 https://eventbrite.co.uk/e/supplying-translation-tickets-146733085609
Supplying Translation
Supplying Translation is research symposium which explores literary translation as a supply-driven phenomenon.
06/04/2021
Registration is now open for the Supplying Translation digital research symposium, 26th and 27th April 2021. Programme and link available here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/supplying-translation-tickets-146733085609