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The second of 2 videos from the New England Medieval Consortium’s 2021 Conference, “Teaching the Middle Ages: Pandemic Lessons and Post-Pandemic Pedagogy. This video includes a session on…
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This event is part of the New Languages for NLP: Building Linguistic Diversity in the Digital Humanities Institute, in partnership with DARIAH-EU and generously supported by a grant from the National…
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When the Source is a Moving Target
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April 25th, 2022 Speaker
Jessica Cohen Department
Writer, Translator
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Translating Polish Reportage: Challenges and Strategies
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September 13th, 2021 Speaker
Sean Gasper Bye Department
Translator
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Hearing Voices: Narrative Voice, Dialogue, and Character Acting in Literary Translation
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October 11th, 2021 Speaker
Adriana Hunter Department
Author, Translator
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Translating Between Modalities: The Case Study of American Sign Language and English
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October 25th, 2021 Speaker
Amelia Becker Department
Program in Translation & Intercultural Communication
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Arunava Sinha discusses his translation of Khwabnama (Book of Dreams), written by Akhtaruzzaman Elias (1943-97); the greatest Bangladeshi fiction writer of the twentieth century. Arunava Sinha…
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April 15th, 2022 Speaker
Arunava Sinha Department
Program in South Asian Studies Location
Zoom
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On January 24th through the 25th of this year, a recent United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, A service report stated there were a total of more than 30 earthquakes…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Germalysa Fendjie Ferrer Department
Sociology
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In my research, I look at a syntactic feature that is local to Philadelphia English, which is a type of sentence structure that Philadelphians find normal, and might not even realize that people…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Molly Cutler Department
Linguistics
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Indigenous Symposium - November 4, 2021
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Department of English Seniors and Faculty share passages that moved them most; part of the Class Day Celebration for the Class of 2021.
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May 14th, 2021 Speaker
Multiple Department
English Location
Virtual
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A workshop featuring talks by:Surekha
Davies:
“Life on the Edge: Imaginative Prototyping and Sea Monsters in Early Modern
Europe” For
early modern European naturalists, the ocean…
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April 2nd, 2021 Speaker
Surekha Davies & Jennifer Rampling Department
Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (CREMS)
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English Department 2021 Sophomore Virtual Open House
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March 24th, 2021 Speaker
Jeff Dolven, Rebecca Rainof Department
English Department
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