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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Extremist Translation and the Deformation Zone

Joyelle McSweeney (University of Notre Dame), Johannes Göransson (University of Notre Dame), Dr Adriana X. Jacobs (Oriental Institute), give a talk for the OCCT Translation and Criticism strand.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Lunchtime talk with Italian journalist Antonio Armano

Cultural journalist and a writer.Antonio Armano in conversation with Valentina Gosetti.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Rubble Flora: Volker Braun Poetry Reading

The German poet gives a special reading of old and new work and answers questions with David Constantine and Karen Leeder.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Translation and Ekphrasis: Dante and the visual arts

Ekphrasis finds words for paintings and other visual phenomena; translation finds words for other words. But how secure in this distinction, given that language has visual form, and that the visual arts can employ language-like elements?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Languages of Criticism - Translation and Comparison part two

Translation and Comparison. Convener: Dr. Xiaofan Amy Li
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Unbuttoning Catullus

A discussion with Dr Gail Trimble, Prof. Nicola Gardini, Josephine Balmer for the OCCT Translation and Criticism strand. Chaired by Professor Matthew Reynolds
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Kirmen Uribe - Reading and in discussion with Daniela Omlor and Xon de Ros

A reading and discussion from the Translation and Criticism strand, Cultures of Mind-Reading: The Novel and Other Minds Intercultural Literary Practices.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Languages of Criticism - Translation and Comparison part one

Translation and Comparison. Convener: Dr. Xiaofan Amy Li
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Languages of Criticism - The Practice of Commentary

Dr Robert Chard (Oriental Studies) on Commentary and the Confucian Ritual Canon, and Prof Stephen Harrison (Classics) on Commentary and Reception in Classics.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Intercultural Literary Practices - Rethinking the Political through Intercultural Aesthetics

Salim Bachi is author of Le Chien d’Ulysse (2001), Le Silence de Mahomet (2010), Moi, Khaled Khelkal (2012), and other books. He will read from his work (with a translation provided), and discuss the seminar theme. Other speakers are: Patrick Crowley (Uni
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Intercultural Literary Practices - Theorising Interculturality

Dr. Birgit Kaiser (Utrecht), Prof. Peter McDonald (English), and Prof. Elleke Boehmer (English)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Translators and Writers - Translation and Fictionality

Peter Ghosh and Jonathan Katz on Translation and Fictionality
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Translators and Writers - Poetry and the Act of Translation

Prof Patrick McGuinness (MML) on pseudo translations and Dr Adriana X Jacobs (Oriental Studies) on rogue translations. Respondent: Kasia Szymanska.
Writers in Dialogue

Peter D McDonald in conversation with Daljit Nagra

Peter D. McDonald talks to the poet Daljit Nagra about cultural diversity, the contemporary life and history of the English language, the canons of English literature, and translation.
Alumni Weekend

Translations as Literature

Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend.
St Anne's College

Translation as Literature

Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Round Table: The Future of Comparative Criticism

Matthew Reynolds, Laura Marcus, Mohamed-Salah Omri and Terence Cave on the futures of comparative criticism; followed by discussion.
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

Another case of heart trouble

Oxford Sparks presents a look at how a single change in DNA can cause the human heart to go wrong. Find out more and read about the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/heart.
What is Translation?

Who Translates and for Whom?

Fourth part of the What is Translation Podcast series. In this part, the question of who is best placed to translate classic texts; academics, poets, dramatists and who is best placed to receive the translation, students, scholars or the general public.
What is Translation?

Can Poetry be Translated?

Third part of the What is Translation podcast series. In this part, the question of whether poetry be translated. Is there something within the original that is lost in the translation?

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