
Translation as Afterlife
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With Adriana X. Jacobs (Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature), Kasia Szymanska (Junior Research Fellow in Slavonic Studies, University College), chaired by Kate Costello (DPhil candidate in Twentieth-Century Chinese Lit...
Between Languages: Working in and out on Translation is an episode from Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT) by Oxford University. With Adriana X. Jacobs (Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature), Kasia Szymanska (Junior Resear...
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Published Nov 30, 2016, 23:29 long, audio available.
With Adriana X. Jacobs (Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature), Kasia Szymanska (Junior Research Fellow in Slavonic Studies, University College), chaired by Kate Costello (DPhil candidate in Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature). In Michaelmas 2016 the OCCT Discussion Group will follow a new format: we’ll be focussing on key issues in the methodology of comparative study. The sessions will begin with a short conversation between two senior members moderated by a graduate representative, followed by a discussion of the recommended readings. We hope to encourage graduates to think about their research within a comparative context, and contribute to creating a vibrant OCCT graduate community.
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Between Languages: Working in and out on Translation is an episode from Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation (OCCT) by Oxford University.
This episode is 23:29 long.
This episode was published on Nov 30, 2016.
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