Thanks to everyone who came to last night's event at the Center for Translation Studies to celebrate the publication of
Shakespeare's Montaigne!
It's time now to look forward to our next and final event of the semester... coming up at the end of this week!
Crossing Worlds: Translation, Eventfulness and the Political,
a conference organized by the Center for Translation Studies at Barnard
College and the Columbia Institute for Comparative Literature and
Society, with the generous co-sponsorship of the Maison Française, the
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, the Department of
Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies, the Department of
French and Romance Philology, and the Department of English and
Comparative Literature, Columbia University.
May 2 and 3, 2014 (Held at Barnard College on Friday and the Columbia Maison Française on Saturday)
With the participation of: Emily Apter (NYU), Tamara Chin
(Brown), Peter Connor (Barnard), Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Columbia),
Karen Van Dyck (Columbia), Brent Edwards (Columbia), Nergis Ertürk (Penn
State), Stathis Gourgouris (Columbia), Michael Hill (University of
South Carolina), Lydia Liu (Columbia), Rosalind Morris (Columbia), Brian
O'Keeffe (Barnard), Avital Ronell (NYU), Naoki Sakai (Cornell), Shaden
Tageldin (University of Minnesota), Phillip John Usher (Barnard), Hent
de Vries (Johns Hopkins), and David Wills (Brown).
*****As usual, this event is free and open to the public, so please spread the word!***** Follow us on Twitter: @bctranslation