POSTCOLONIAL TRANSLATION STUDIES
AND BEYOND:
RESEARCHING TRANSLATION IN AFRICA
SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TRANSLATION STUDIES IN AFRICA
ARE YOU INVOLVED IN TRANSLATION STUDIES IN AFRICA?
DO YOU WANT TO DECOLONISE YOUR MIND AS A TRANSLATOR?
THEN YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THE THIRD SPRING SCHOOL FOR TRANSLATION STUDIES IN AFRICA!
The Departments of Linguistics and Language Practice at the University of the Free State, Afrikaans and Dutch at the University of Stellenbosch and Literature and Language at the University of Zambia, in cooperation with IATIS, are presenting the Third Summer School for Translation Studies (SSTSA) in Africa from 18 to 22 August 2014. The hosts are the University of Zambia in Lusaka.
The Summer School is presented for doctoral/master’s students and/or lecturers in translation studies and intercultural communication from all over Africa with the aim of working towards an African research agenda for translation studies. The Summer School features lectures and tutorials under the guidance of prominent scholars in Translation Studies and Intercultural Communication.
SSTSA 2014 will be followed by a regional conference hosted by IATIS at the same venue on 23 and 24 August 2014. For participants to SSTSA 2014, entry to the conference is free, provided they read a paper.
The famous postcolonial translation-studies scholar, Prof Paul Bandia, will be the mainline speaker at both SSTSA and the IATIS regional conference.
For detailed information and registration forms, visit the website of the Summer School at:
http://www.ufs.ac.za/SSTSA
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