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Spring 2013 Comparative Literature and Society BC3510 section 001
ADVANCED WORKSHOP TRANSLATION

Call Number 08835
Day & Time
Location
T 4:10pm-6:00pm
324 Milbank Hall (Barnard)
Points 4
Approvals Required None
Instructor Peter T Connor
Type WORKSHOP
Course Description Prerequisites: CPLT BC 3110 Introduction to Translation Studies is a recommended prerequisite. A deep immersion in the theory and practice of translation with a focus on translating into English. The first half of the course is devoted to discussing readings in the history of translation theory while translating brief practical exercises; in the second half, translation projects are submitted to the class for critical discussion. The foreign texts for these projects, chosen in consultation with the instructor, will be humanistic, not only literature as conventionally defined (prose fiction and poetry, memoir and travel writing), but also the gamut of text types in the human sciences, including philosophy, history, and ethnography. The aim is not just to translate, but to think deeply about translating, to develop writing practices by drawing on the resources of theory, past and present, and by examining translations written by professionals.  Enrollment in this workshop is limited to 12 students. Admission into the class is by permission of the instructor. CPLT BC 3011 "Introduction to Translation Studies" is a recommended prerequisite, plus, normally, two advanced courses beyond the language requirement in the language from which you intend to translate. Preference will be given to seniors and to comparative literature majors.  Please submit an application to pconnor@barnard.edu by 30 November 2012 with the following information: your name, year of graduation, and major; a list of courses you have taken in the language from which you intend to translate; any other pertinent courses you have taken; any further relevant information relating to your language ability; a brief (max 300 word) explanation of why you wish to take this workshop. You will be notified of admission by 18 December.   N.B. This course cannot be substituted for the required Senior Seminar CPLS BC3997
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Department Comparative Literature and Society @Barnard
Enrollment 14 students as of 11:19PM Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Subject Comparative Literature and Society
Number BC3510
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Open To Barnard, Columbia College, Engineering and Applied Science, General Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Science
Campus Barnard College
Note APPLIC REQUIRED BY 11/30, SEE BC COMPLIT WEB SITE
Section key 20131CPLS3510X001

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