Brandon Jourdan: Translating Rebellion – From Local Protests to Global Uprisings

Plenary 5   ترجمة التمرد: من الاحتجاجات المحلية إلى الانتفاضات العالمية براندون چوردان         Abstract Since 2011, streets and squares across the world have become the site of massive demonstrations, strikes, occupations, riots, rebellions, and revolutions. From the Arab uprisings to the movement of the squares in Southern Europe, and from there to the global Occupy movement

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Khalid Abdallah: Changing Frames and Fault-lines

Plenary 4   تغييــــــر الأطـــــــر وخطـــــوط الصـــــدع خالد عبد الله       Abstract The story of the Egyptian revolution carries a heavy burden. Its many tales travel across contexts and experience, within Egypt and beyond it, influencing movements and revolutions while building dreams and threatening them. Solidarity fundamentally entails sharing an interpretation of a story. How that story is

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Leil-Zahra Mortada: Translation and Solidarity in Words of Women from the Egyptian Revolution

Plenary 3   الترجمة والتضامن في مشروع الفيلم التسجيلي  كلمات نساء من الثورة المصرية ليل زهره مرتضي   Note: This plenary was delivered via Skype, in the format of a conversation with Mona Baker and the audience, because the Egyptian authorities refused to grant Leil a visa.           Abstract   Translation has been an integral part

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Mada Masr: Journalism as Translation

Plenary 2   الصحافــــة باعتبارهــــا ترجمــــة  مدي مصر         This panel was organized and moderated by Mada Masr and featured the following panelists: Lina Attalah, Chief Editor of Mada Masr Ahmad Ragab, Managing Editor of Al-Masry Al-Youm‘s Website Mostafa Mohie, Journalist at Mada Masr and MA Candidate in Anthropology Yasmin El-Rifae, Freelance Writer, Palestine Festival of Literature    

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Translation and the Many Languages of Resistance

‘The Only Thing Worth Globalizing Is Dissent’ Translation and the Many Languages of Resistance A three-day conference held in Cairo, 6-8 March 2015 Funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK Organized by Mona Baker, Yasmin El Rifae, and Mada Masr https://globalizingdissent.wordpress.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/globalizingdissent   Material uploaded under Resources/Globalizing Dissent  relates to the above conference, and is intended to allow those who attended the conference

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Globalizing dissent, Egyptian civil society, and the limits of translation

By Ahmed Refaat Mada Masr, 15 March 2015 I first heard Mona Baker two months ago in a workshop organized by the Imaginary School Program at Beirut, the art space not the city. It was called: “Prefigurative politics and creative subtitling.” During the three-hour event, Baker briefly summed up what she discusses more elaborately in her research project, “Translating the Egyptian

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Translation and Interpreting as a Means of Guaranteeing Equality under Law

University of Tampere, Finland, 2-3 May 2016   FIRST CIRCULAR AND CALL FOR PAPERS The  School of Language, Translation and Literary Studies at the University of Tampere is organising an international conference on legal language, translation and interpreting on 2-3 May 2016. We invite papers on e.g. the following topics     Legal translation     Administrative translation     EU translation    

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Call for Papers: Transgender Studies Quarterly, The Translation Issue

Guest Editors: David Gramling and Aniruddha Dutta Special Issue on Translating Transgender Submissions of 4000-9000 words (in any language). Due March 1, 2015 for publication in Spring 2016 Few primary and secondary texts about transgender lives and ideas have been translated from language to language in any formal way over the centuries. Meanwhile, transgender, gender variant, and gender non-confirming people have often

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FERGUSON: TRANSNATIONAL ACTIVISM AND THE ACADEMY

Voices Across Borders The Blog of the Race and Resistance Research Network at TORCH Posted by: Josh Aiken and Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara Date: 26 February 2015 Ferguson: Transnational Activism and The Academy The following is a transcript of presentations at the Race and Resistance seminar on 30th January 2015, at which Master’s students Josh Aiken and Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara reflected on the relationship between

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Global Art Forum_7: TRANSLUCINATION (Omar Berrada)

Published on May 16, 2013 What is translation after translation? Is translation a kind of hallucination, of seeing and hearing what is there and isn’t there? Curator, translator, and Dar Al-Ma’mun co-director Omar Berrada.     17-18.3.2013 MATHAF: ARAB MUSEUM OF MODERN ART DOHA 20-23.3.2013 ART DUBAI, MADINAT JUMEIRAH DUBAI Featuring commissioned projects and research, as well as six days

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