We are pleased to invite you to
First International Conference on Fictional Translators
in Literature and Film
to be held at the Center for Translation Studies of the University of Vienna on 15 - 17 September 2011
Theme of the conference
The last few years have seen an upsurge in films and literary texts in which translators or the act of translating have a central role. One reason for this development may be that translators serve as a perfect screen for the projection of social and cultural anxieties associated with various aspects of globalization, i.e. migration, cultural hybridity, mobility, multilingualism, etc. The topic of translation has reached all literary and film genres – from dramatic works and novels to (auto)biographies, from motion pictures to documentary films – and can be found in all fields: in historical novels and films, as well as in science fiction, experimental literature and films, crime stories and comedies. In their works, writers and film directors seem to make the most of the social and political dimensions of translating practice.
Up to now, academic studies focusing on fictional translators in literature and films have been relatively few. One aim of this conference is to promote a more systematic approach by bringing together scholars from different disciplines with various research backgrounds and methodologies, such as translation studies, cultural, studies, sociology, literary studies, film studies, hermeneutics, philosophy, etc. This pioneering conference aims to be a meeting point for all those interested in the subject, to become a discussion forum where scholars with different academic backgrounds can meet so as to stimulate interdisciplinary research in this area.
Suggested topics
The First International Conference on Fictional Translators in Literature and Film is open to a variety of topics and approaches. Papers may discuss individual literary works and films, or specific genres, languages and cultural areas. Themes could, for example, include the following:
By means of papers and discussions on the featured topics, we hope to foster new perspectives, reflecting and anticipating scientific research in these fields in all its complexity.
Abstract proposals and deadlines
Scholars are invited to submit 200-300 word proposals (with 3 keywords) for papers in Word as an attachment with the format: authorname.doc. (Please include your contact information in the body of your e-mail, not in the file.)
Abstract proposals should be sent by 15 January 2011 to: transfiction@univie.ac.at
The abstracts should be attached as a WORD document, Please indicate ABSTRACT in the subject line in your e-mail.
Presentations will be 20 minutes in length, followed by discussion. There will be sessions Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Date of notification regarding acceptance of abstracts: 15 March 2011
Conference Languages
The languages of the conference will be English and German.
Keynote Speakers
Rosemary Arrojo (Binghamton University, State University of New York)
Ingrid Kurz (University of Vienna)
Fee
Early registration fee (before June 30, 2011): € 170
Fee after June 30, 2011: € 200
Local Organising Committee
Margarethe Jurenitsch
Klaus Kaindl
Karlheinz Spitzl
Scientific Committee
Brian Baer (Kent State University, Ohio)
Michèle Cooke (University of Vienna)
Klaus Kaindl (University of Vienna)
Information and Contact Details
For all correspondence about the conference please use the e-mail address: transfiction@univie.ac.at