> From: Angeles Carreres [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>] > Sent: 28 January 2016 17:48 > To: 'Translation Studies' <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> > Subject: CCiT Translation and Philosophy Workshop, Wed 3 February, 2.30-4.30 > pm > > Cambridge Conversations in Translation > Translation and Philosophy Workshop > Wed 3 February, 2.30-4.30 pm > > Dear All, > You are warmly invited to the first workshop in this term's Cambridge > Conversations in Translation series, which will take place next Wednesday, > 3rd February, from 2.30 to 4.30 at CRASSH (Seminar Room SG2, Alison Richard > Building, 7 West Road, CB3 9DT). > The workshop will be led by Duncan Large (see biography below) and will offer > participants the opportunity to explore in detail the intricate relationship > between philosophical ideas and the theory and practice of translation. > Discussion will focus on a variety of short texts in translation, by > philosophical writers from Plato to Heidegger and Derrida. No knowledge of > languages other than English is presupposed. > We hope you will be able to join us! > The CCiT ConvenorTeam > ________________________________________________ > Duncan Large is Academic Director of the British Centre for Literary > Translation at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. He has published > translations from German and French into English, and is joint General Editor > of The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Stanford University Press). He > has published two monographs, five edited collections and numerous articles > on Nietzsche and other topics in modern German literature and thought, > comparative literature and translation studies. > > > Dr Angeles Carreres > Senior Language Teaching Officer in Spanish > Review editor for the Journal of Spanish Language Teaching > Department of Spanish and Portuguese > Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages > University of Cambridge > Cambridge CB1 2AX > UK > http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/spanish/staff/ac289/ > <http://www.mml.cam.ac.uk/spanish/staff/ac289/> > http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/cambridge-conversations-in-translation > <http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/cambridge-conversations-in-translation> > http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rslt <http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rslt> > @AngelesCarreres
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