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SUMMARY:Translation Studies Network of Ireland (TSNI) Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Translation Studies Network of Ireland Conference Programme \n25-26 April 2024 \nUniversity of Galway \nWe are delighted to host the 4th annual conference of the Translation Studies Network of Ireland at the University of Galway\, on April 25-26\, 2024. This year\, the theme of the conference is “Translation and Creativity”\, which mirrors our city’s proud tradition of combining grass roots creativity with the delivery of sophisticated arts and creative spectacles. \nThe way in which translation has intersected with creativity ranges from the Romantic stereotype of the creator as individual genius to the ultimate frontier of deep learning and machine translation. In this conference we wish to explore linguistic\, cultural\, modal\, disciplinary\, multimedia and performative creativity as it translates between forms\, languages\, people\, approaches and media. \nIf just before the turn of the millennium translation was seen as mainly dependent on the distance from the original\, as well as on print as the medium of choice\, it has steadily acquired a more dialogic and re-creational dimension\, becoming an integral part of the creative writing process to the point to which it can even create new literature in computer-mediated environments. With more attention paid to re-writing processes and sociolinguistic factors\, the “creative wave” in translation studies has encompassed processes such as self-translation\, re-translation\, multimodality\, hybridity and artistic expression. Finally\, and without exhausting the wealth of areas in which translators’ creativity plays a seminal role\, migration in the 21st century and other significant population displacements have increased our awareness of the importance of translation for new community building and have drastically reshaped the dynamics between norms and creativity. \nIn this conference we welcome any contributions introducing interdisciplinary approaches or mixed methods to study translation and creativity\, and we also welcome presentations which showcase creative practice in translation. \nA non-exhaustive list of possible topics for presentations includes: \n\nTranslation and/as creative writing\nTranslation\, creative media and multimodality\nCreativity in translation processes/workflows\nMachine translation and creativity\nInterdisciplinarity as creative approach\nCreativity and interpreting\nTranslation as an art form\nTranslation/ creativity/ environment\nMinority approaches to translation as creativity\nBeyond (in)visibility: claiming translators’ identity as creative individuals\nPlayfulness in translation\nTranslation\, transcreation and adaptation in multimodal contexts\nTranslation\, adaptation and subversion across different art forms\nCreative approaches to translation research methodology\nLimits and possibilities of human and computational creativity\nTranslation as creative approach in resilient community building\nCreativity in volunteer or professional settings\nCreativity and translation shift: novelty\, acceptability\, fluency and flexibility\nSocio-political agendas promoted or challenged by creative translational acts.\n\nCONFERENCE PROGRAMME is now available HERE. \nThere will also be a dedicated posters display during the conference.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/translation-studies-network-of-ireland-tsni-conference-2024/
LOCATION:THB-G010 & THB-G011 Moore Institute Seminar Rooms\, Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prof.%20Anne%20O%27Connor":MAILTO:anne.oconnor@universityofgalway.ie
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